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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-13 - Orange Coast Pilot..... The douds heYe returned, and the sun won't shine on us M often tod-v ft • rea11t. Oh wetl, it can't last that long. Of c:..n It? s-..... 2 SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON ntE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM WB>feSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2002 Newport -working to frx classic-size mix-up • Scheduling of Toshiba Senior Classic and Spirit Fun Run at the same time could cause problems for both. Corond del M<u ehmwntdry school!., he.1.-. 1t' co~· on Newport Center r>nw, <•nnrchng Fd tuon L<>lctnd On f-nrld}, C 1ty Mdndgcr I fomt•r Bluddu me I with pldnners of both evl•nt .. to try to hyure out cl wlullon uwol"Vf'd -1t':. nut <,dmt'th1119 that C'dll be chdnged. • ~1d Lu'"} Sl Ul· bt.•rq, who dlong \\'1th her h~bclnd. U>1yh undPrwnt the lund·r r. ·it\ o very unfortunate 1tuatJon. hut w • thought Homn Bludctu ha dont• d Vt'f'\ yood toh of trymg to work out d \t'f') citfht ult probl m . • JWM Cnapande 0All.V PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I -Scram· blmg to correct d hug confllct, oty offiaals are llymg to hnd d way that the Tostubd Seruor Cld.SS1c goU tour· nament and the annud! Spint Fun Run can happen dt the same place at the same tune. BOOK REST Permit issuers in the city cod n- tally scheduled the two events to overlap March t 0 Th sam b.rne -that 5,000 people are expected to run 10 the annual Sptnt Fun Run, about 25,000 goU enthusiasts will need to be on the same street as th runners to park for the toumam nt. The run, a fund-raiser that earned about $200.000 last y ar for hve The golf tournament, which takes place Mclr<"h 4 through March 10 at the · wport BecJch Country Club. has park111g dt two large Newport Cent r garages where the lM.ne Co donates space for the event To acce the park.mg gan1g , which are 111 the 500 and 600 block<> of Newport Center Dnvc, dtlt.>nd~ must dnve on the <;pant nm\ rourse ·Mcenng with th Pol.Jc Depart· m nt, at dppedl"\ th y hclVe worked out d olution to parually reroute d portlon of th ISpmt Funl Run hf' Sclld. In tht• met•tmg Fnddy, neither !.1de Wd'> dblt> to re chedule th evt>nt. Utht: r po:.s1hlf! ..olul.lom. include hndmq otht!r dr c s 111 th pctrkmg '>J>d< t•s tor the toumoment or fmd.ing "Th •run htls been publicuecl for d lonq llm " people hdve pcud to P.ntN curpordte spon ors dre SEE MIX-UP PAGE 4 JWAcar collision injures 2 deputies • Cha.m-redctlon incident involving three cars appdrently occurs after dnver mistakenly steps on the accelerator instead of the brake Deepa Bharath OAILV PILOT JOH"-\\.\\""[ \IRPORT -r\ frt~<tk chdlll·reacuon cdr d«Klent Tut• v morrung lllJured two 'hPnfl s dt•pulJl>S a they archE'd <'dr. olhnal'> '-Otd. The pdtr '' C'r<' trnpped h ~twet•n three ca.r.. dUflllq th•· lll'f>t!<ttun' th<tl b<>came rouhnl' m thl• altl'Tmdlh ol th,• pl 11 t "rron I dltack' '>did Jun Amormino pokt• ... man for tht' OrdDge Count\ 'henJl's Depanm nt One of the deputies \Ufft•rC'd ~e\:t!ral brokPn bone m both ha-. I CJ : the other e5.eaped \\,th r ut dnd hrutst> hf' scud u. •HOM: 11'\Y Seventh-gTader Matt Moore UJoeS bis feet and time wisely, finishing som science homework after a youth basketball championship game at Ensign Intermediate School's gym. Matt played for the Corona del Mar squad. Saromv Black. c1 ..?!·yt•ar H!leran of the heriJf s Dep.irtment, • ., undt>rqomg treatment at \\ e .. tem '\ 1t•llJC"dl C •nlPr m Anaheun lor mult1pll"' lrdcturt•s to ha le<t . Amomuno ~ -Chnstopher l ldncock \\.ho hc.1' .,.~+on ,,,th the depctrtml'nl IWU } l'd~ Wd'> taken to the SdJTlt~ ho .. p1tal hut Wi.1'> released Tuesda~. Westside redevelopment panel gains interest, size • Committee intended to the W tde Red ~lopmcnt e~c:1t m nt about 1mprovmg ·will focus on th need of the for 46 members may now grow to more than 100, City Council decides. COSTA ME.5A -The me of a comau designed to f()(.'Ui; on the W · 's redov opmcnl to grow as lhe synergy mvolved in the propoeed proJOd UlCJNl8S, Th City Council -ecung as the Red v lopm nt Agcmcy - voted 4 to l lo appoint 15 peopl ACbon Committee ctnd r r\'t>d <oom of the city' m t unpover· w temm l poruon of th ot\ addibonal posibons for repr n· 1shed are . In addition to focus· The ongmal C'omnuttee was tativcs from vanous homeown"rs mg on lh W 1d • the council d 1gned to hav dbout 46 m m· assooaUon end r 1dent of al o votl'd to includl' the ber.o. with J>Oi1uo~ d 1gnated north Costa M . Coolidge-Fillmore and b ion· for repr ntahv of vanou Councilman Gary 1onahdn ~t ndoza n 1ghborhoods m the community orgamzalloo , nted, saymg th group was rcdev lopm nt anM. churc • fi 1d n · 4nd property too b g. ·1 w thriUed with th mt>et· and busm own rs •J'm glad so many people are ang la t night,· 1d Council-lnt r; t m th romnutt "" enthusiast.Jc,. but we a.re not woman Libby Cowan on Tu • low at hnl, but b th d dl.in , gomg to be able to g t anything day •rm very opblruSllc. • th oty roccived '45 dppbcouo don Wlth such a large comrrut· Th W d Red velopm nt In th foUowmg w k. v n more , • be scud Tuesday. Comnutt was creatl'd to forge a l tt rs of •ntc t C'am m The redev lopm nt m tm9 working plan for th futur of Mtlyor unda Otxon and Coun· t the CO$t.a M nior Cct1ll•r that n ighborhoOd. Although th cilman Cho t l apprOdC'h d attracted about 200 peopl and oth •r bciv been added to sparked a general n ol th ov rail area, th comrrutt see WESTSIDE PAGE s Real leaders don 't wear bedroom tippers Amormmo Sdld the ~ .lU a m 1n< 1- dent began when Gt'<lry !\1ac:k. 80 "ho wa drl\:tng through the rental car rf.'tum clfea on tht• lower-lt•v 1 parkinq tructur , t •pped on th cin-elNdtor ll\5.tead of the brcik The Bwck Cl•ntUJ"\ that tack, ol Salem. Md. • drov • ·th n hn BldC'k "ho was Ubp«ting th • trunK of e1 Folli Escort, Amonmno 1d Th 1mpac1 hattered Bl ck s log., dnd c-au him to be dragged 10 I •t h • thf! E rt Amom:uno d The Esrort th n rut d Ch \') Lum "" that Hancock w1h r<"hm • nd· w1chmg Hancock t tw th cars The mnd •nt 1 • illg l acctd nt, Amormino nia Highway Patrol UlV bgaling th mcident, whlch t a norm 1 pro<f!du • b said. see COLLISK>N MGl 4 ua:11 ... ______ 12 ----" ------· 2 'Nednetday, F.bniory 13, 2002 FOR l GOOD CAUSE Sharon. Esterley Planning to do good in the world V olunteenng comes so nat- urally to Sharon Esterley. she view1i 1t as c1 ocial event That's not to ay that Esterley. who has given her ume and ener- gy to more than 30 Orange Coun- ty nonprofit organizations, doesn't take the work senously. She has devoted her life to it. But a key component for her is quaUty time spent with quality people. She has one other criteria for her volunteer actlvitles. ·11 has to be a good cause that touches me m some way,• Ester- ley said. •Most of the people (I volunteer with) aren't anto being seen. They're JUSt really into doing good · . For much of her hfe, Esterley was a profe s1onal events plan- ner. Esterley, who says she's in her 50s. was hued m 1990 by the construction firm that built the Thomas L. Riley termmal at John Wayne Airport To crack the seal right, Ester- ley and her staff put together a grand opening black-ue gala that was attended by about 5,000 peo- ple. from UC Berkeley. Daily Pilot Gmlll llYOLVED . • •• , .. .va&nD runs period. le.ally In tht OIMv fltlot on • rotating bMiS, If you'd Bke lnfomvtlon on ~l=~toth11 COSTA MESA CMC fll.AYHOUSE The playhouse needs vohm. teers for Ulbering, backstage work. maillngl, typmg, con- trolling Ugh.ts and many other duties.(949)650·5269 FttlENDS Of TifE NEWPORT IEAOf UIRARY 1be book store needs boo!.. donations for book sales. Good quality children's and nonhc lion books are espeoatly needed. They may be left c11 any of the branch libranes Balboa.. Mariners or Corond del Mar, or ln the special book closet next to the Friends Book Store at 1000 Avocado Ave Volunteen are needed lo stall the used book store that I! inside the entrance of the Cen· tral Library. Volunteers mmt be members of the Frien~ ol the Ubrary end are asked to work one three-hour shift per month. (949) 759-9667. NEWPO«J.M£SA YMCA The YMCA needs a vanety of general volunteer help. t!J.4q 1 642-9990. SAVE OUR YOUTH Nowadays. Esterley's annual event is the Cattle Baron's BaJl, a fund-raiser for the Orange Coun- ty chapter of the American Can- cer Society. The event is typically held at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort m October. million over the past three years, Esterley said. A product or Newport Beach, Esterley bas lived in the city off and on since her mother bought a home in 1967. She now lives In Eastblutr. Assn., the Bowers Musewq of Cultural Art, the American Red Cro s. Race for the Cure, United Way of Orange County and the Orange County Cblld Abuse Council. She began lo buzz arou~d the city with a band of jugglers and other artists, holding out hats for change. The Westside Costa Me~d youth organization is loolunq for volunteers to help create d positive alternative for peoplt- 12 to 23 years old. Volunteer. are needed to help in arect., such as boxing, sports, health fitness. aerobla and a.cadem· ic tutoring. (949) 548-3255 SOMEONE CARES SOUP KJTCHEN •So that's how I started as a fund-raiser,· Esterley aid. Last year. about 900 people attended, a number affected by the wake of the Sept. 11 terronst attacks The event has raised $1 .3 The list of charities Esterley has donated her time to 1.$ stun- ning -the American Heart And there are many more. Esterley said she caught the volunteering bug while on a tnp to Pans, shortly after graduating -Story by hul Ointon; photo by 5un HHler Someone Cares Soup Kitchen needs food servers and volun teers for kltcbeo dubeS. Th•· organaabon IS at 720 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. (949) 548-8861 ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS COSTA MESA SUNDAY •Anita Neen.t Petef, 32, Costa Mes. • Ger.,do Alberto Ortega, 22. Mis- sion vi.;o • JeWQ Torr&Avita, 24, Stanton SATURDAY • Vatenbn c.st~ 31, Costa Mela • Annlndo M1llan-Salaur, 42, Cos- ta Mesa • Don Jaton w.,.,_,, 34, Hunting- ton a.Mt! • Onw Ernesto Nuno, 27, Newport IMct'I • °*1es Humbtrto Lopez. 24, Orlftge • Stephante Roe Shinutil, 35, s.n- ta AN • Humb9tto Ortiz. 30, Santa AN AUDAY • JMOn MichHI Depriest, 24, Cost.a Mesa • G~ K.tth H.il, 42. Costa Mes. • °*"dfa OenM St9Wwt, 45, Cot- VOLKN0.4t -·-~ -...... ... .,,,,,..._ ._ ...... DftrW UM-"• ~·""-' u~ AUDAY • BrtMt Keith l.egr~ 39, AN-• Nett.II Castro Adwne, 21. Corul helm Mesa • Patndt Allan Tostado. 35. Hunt,, • PatrKta Lvnn ElliOft, «>.Newport 1ngton 8ffch h<l<h • Jeffrey Robert Deberry, 25. • • C.los V•~ Jf. 31, New- OrMlqe port k«h . • David Mlc:hael Ul1tretl, 25, Poter· • Lesley Elaine Johnstone, 43, New> VIiie, Uhf port leach THURSDAY • Michael Ja10n Eder, 29, Butte, C.llf. •James Anthony Khorey, 44, Hunt- ington Beach •Matthew Gregc>fy Oequlllien, 19, IMne • BNn Andrew ~. 28. Newport 8NCh F£a. 6 • Hofly ~ne Nordby. 30, Newport 8uc:ti • mus Lopn-AJvawez, 39, Sana Ana • M¥g.1to ~ 30, Costa~ NIWPOll I EACH SUNDAY • 1lmothy Jon Castro, 51 Huntinq- ton h«h SATURDAY • 1(.,-,on Ann Hennen, 47, tMne • Anis~ 44, Belmont Shorw • Wiiiiam Homer Line Jr .. 50 N.w- port 8NCh • Keith Russell ~ 32, Newport h.ch • ICktt William Newman. 30, ~ tho P•los Verdes ........... NtOll9tW .... ,~ ,,.. ........ ·-.... MllOcl& .._,....,.., .,..,....... _..,. ...... r •wr .... .... 0-. --,...,..,. 9'111 \)M,&» .......... -,...a oz• ....,.. ..,.,.... .... nww ... ._ .............. _ ........... ,.....,.,.... .. .., ..... ,-.dWe• I . -........ .............. ~ .. ,...... ..---·-· -c.. .... ':.=.~ --·---··-.... _ ............ PMUt .... , ••I' ------.~ .... ,,... '..,..u••n - 2 -s THURSDAY • Judy RM Peck. 54, ~ 8ffd'I • l<Althefyn Lampmanwe It. 60, Newport Beach • D•vid W~ Co64tman, 37, Costa Mes. FEii. 5 • Jotene loYella Albright. 25, ~ Mes. REAL ESTATE TUNSACTIONS COSTA MESA 3143 Pitl'ce lwe. S262.000 12c Governor St. un.ooo 991 Hwtford Way, S339,000 1644 Iowa St.. S 1SI.112 1sa1 ._.,st.. sru.ooo 2761 Lorenzo Ave., S422,SOO llWPOIT llACH 29)0 4th Avt., S610,000 535 0. A.nu Drive, Sl'9.SOO 705 Mo(.tdo Alie .. SllS.000 4615 ~ Ro.d, S 1 175 miHion 504 CMNtlon Av. .. StJS.000 10 o"*" 1ay Dr!Yt, s 1.02 million 2Sl0 Point Ml M¥. S675,000 MACWUHOJlM (949) 642.fOl6 Aecord ~ COff•"'-'IU about me Delly"'°' Ott ,__ - AllM!$$ Our~" lJO w ~St.. Colt.I MIM. CA tm7. Oftke houri .. ~. "*" l:JO a..m.. s p.m .. . '"' ·' .. It II "'9 Not\ poiq to PfGll~ ~ .. .,,..of~ ....... c.11 fM't S7<M2Jl m The.........,. ...WC...--~ .... fUSf'S.-1 .......... 2 7 h ..... ................ c.. .... •' ...... alMll ..... .. ..... n. ....... c..., -BHM••----fll ...................... .................. .. _.._ ... ---... -..--....... IP _ ....... ..,, .. ... ............... _... 7 ?Oft ............ -.... IEl&llOIS G allUllkema. daughter of Etbel cate and the late Robert Greenfield of Newport Beach. is ono of four finallsts for the American A n. of School Administrator's 2002 National Supenn-Gall tendent of the Year award that recognizes Ullkema school leaders for their exemplary service to the nation's public schools. Uilkema is 1upennlendent of the 2,600-student Piedmont Urufied School District in Piedmont, Cahf .. and was 5elected from a pool of more than 1,000 California school district supenn- tendents as the tale's nonun by a national blue-nbbon panel ol educators, busin prof onall and government ofboals. She bas 1erved as principal of a housing pro1ect in Alabama and is a bo4rd member of the Assn. for the Advancement of International Educ1- tion. Tb 2002 National Superintendent of the Year will be announced during the scbool admlnistrator's National Con- ferent'e on Education on Friday in San Diego. A St0,000 ICbolanhlp wUl be awarded in the name of the National Superintendent of th Year to a tud nt from the high school from which the honoree graduated or the 1ebool now serving the winner'• dMtrlc:t All bnalists right No ......... ........ ........ ~ ........ .. hlrtilnc.nllle 11P1 a •UOld~ ~.,..,.:I ·"'~-- HQWN•KHUS Ol!!al n n-e 1"'-ar ... courwr CIDlt m .. , .. , Y1M4 a 'M ... "2·5171 Dllflcr .. 112""321 ...... ..... ... 1111 ....... ~, ...... ......... ,,. ............. '° .... *''''-· .... ........ ..._._ .. IOG1 .............. '"', . ----· •Cli: .... """ ............ uni .... ----·--IP will receive cash awards and medalllom Superintendents from Maryland, Wash- ington and North Carolina make up th other three finalists ..•. Newport Beach resident Pab1da CUIOD recetved a Pru- dential Community Champions Rismg Star Award of Sl50 for Habttat for Humanity Inc. Canon is a sales associ- ate for Prudential Real Estat Aflillat in Newport Beach and devotes a.n aver· age of 10 hours per month·u the aucbon coounjttee chairwoman for Habitat for Humanity, whose mission ls to build homes for less-fortunate fa.mllies. Pru- dential's awards program recogmzes 892 Prudential employees and retirees who excel an volunteer commitment. servtce and leadership. The Prudential Founda- tion is providing more than $639.000 m grants to the organiz.a- tions ln which the assoo- ates volunteer .... C05ta Mesa resadent IADard Po.t received a plaque end a check while on his Jut •trash run" ln the Harbor View Hills neigh· borbood, where he has collected trash for th Lenanl ... put 43 years. Doug Ce•pbeU, president of the Homeownen Alm. pawent.ed tbe IWard to Poll Sllf All Ill Daily Pilot ~.February 13, 20021 Greenlight to fight anti-airport measure' District rejects JWA expansion plans • Supporters of Newport Beach's slow-growth la w say keeping John Wayne Airport small will improve quality of life. Peul Clinton 0AllY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH GreenUght advocate have decided lo patch m to help defeat the central park lru- babve Members of the group. wtuch succes fully pas5ed the slow-growth Creen- Llght m ure m Novem- ber 2000, have offered to prod their fnend and neighbor.. to vote against the March 5 llUbatJve If voters approve M a- sure W. the county' effort to phm an auport at the El Toro Manne Corps Alf Sla- llon would be halted Phil Ant toot expan- sion of the office com- plex ln November. T b e group will concen- trate its energy on trymg to get out the vole in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. prefemng to stay out of other otles. Arst S4ld. • 1hlst also vote in opposition to Measure W, which would allow for a park at El Toro. De.,... Newman 0 All.Y PILOT NEWPORT-MESA -An unpa toned rcs1dl'nt per- suaded th srhool boarct Tuesday to veer away from its attempt to pr nt a united front with Newport Beach and C05ta M~ an endo~mg dn expansion option for John Wayn Airport. Greg Carroll. d Santa Ana Heights r tdent. 1>ersuttd('(I all ven trust lhdt tht•:t Brieflyln THE llEWS hould not v n upport a fairly re lrlctJve expcans1on option. The board unan1- mou ly po a r8$0lution to only extend a 1985 tUement agr ement that allows 8 4 million annual pa nger and 73 daily fbghts ln the no1s1est class. as w ll as r trlcts the um plan fly The agreem nt ~ expare 111 2005>, 'Tm thnlled. ThlS is the hr t step in a long proces • Carroll said The county Board of Supemsors approved a draft environmental report in November that includes a vdnety of scenanos to expand the airport The school board WdS set ensure 1t development The poU. compl<>ted between Jan 2 t and Feb 1, was conducted by Cdl Stttle to ndo a n.trlo I.hat uf llJ • " coll lor lour mor lligbt Th r 0Jut1on alto gat • 1 4 nullJon add1bonal d le1r th board oppoli· P4 ng "' per y df cmd 12 lion to th anb-EJ Toro MM· more of th no1 1 t flights1 ur W dU of its c:onc:am Carroll maintains the ovP-r adve~ ff Of Iott report 1 a hclstily prepared re-.enu for the schools. and inaccurdte document that If th mea ur fail and an orruts negauve elf cts of thf' auport 1 uJUrnat Jy built at vanou sccncm.os the El Toro ba • ll u. expect· After heann9 Cdrron·.. ed to ea dlf trafflc from • te tamony and some out John Wdyne Auport. f'Mching. the M'hool board ·As I ee 1t, there are decided to forge 1t own path no dollar within M a ure and focu on its drs1rf' for no \\ to butld 1t Great Park, expctn ion cJI the curpcut so how 1 tt gotng to be bwlt "We die cone med dbout without tdxat1on1• tru tee any rhang betng mdde m Judy Frdnco asked. •If you the future of John Wdvne Au-look di how much 1t port,· tru te Ddnd Black to mcuntam Balboa nd said ·1r~ not Just poUution 1 GfJldPn Gdte parlcs, it's astro- but ..afety. nm::.P and quail~ r norruc al • • tnl'nt how much Lincoln bas dcromph-.hP.d in JUSl 10 \'f'dr'> • The arullallve changes the zorung at the base from avaataon to open space. wtuch would pave the way for South County's Great Park proposal tr that hap- pens. the county 1s t>xpect- ed to tum to John Wayne Airport to handle increased fughts caused by future atr travel demand Voters 1n Newport- Mesa need to be prodded to oppose the open space uubabve. Arst said. even though many have long supported an airport for the closed base. ·our assigned role 1s getb.ng people out to vote,• Arst said. •Whether you're preaching to the cholf, the choir still has to sing.• Poll shows support for Gr at Pa rk • Fullerton and the Orange County Bustness Council Tht-CorOnd del ~ldr -.chool opened LO 1 Y82 <ind Wd'> honored ~ t1 C.:t1lilom1d 01sttngw hed School dnd d ndt1on1tl Blue R.Jbbon School \\,than 1t hn.t six years ..\.!. pdrt ''' the event, stu- dent-. lrom edch grade will read ctn es d)' dbout what lb ·Measure W threatens more trdfhc d well as noLSe pollullon becduse of ancreased fhght out of John Wayne.· Greenhght spok mdn Phtl Arst said "Gretonhqht's rrus ion tS to improve.> the quabty of We m th<• aty • Ar-.t Mild he would end a letter to the 1.000 or so supporter of the group d kmg them to vot ·no· on the m1bdllve dnd to call 1 O fnends a king them to do the same South County uubatlve supporters have cnticized the ·No on w· camp for fail- ing to have adequate fund- mg or a grass-roots group of dedJrated upporters. On Wednesday, Mea- sure W spokesman Len Kranser said he was some- what urpnsed by the group's announcement ·1r interesting that the Greenllght group suddenly wants to stop the develop- ment of a park.· Kranser dJd "It's certamly iroruc that a slow-growth camp would be opposed to hav- mg a park and prefer to have an 1u.rport to serve the overflow for LAX • Randomly '>dmplt•cl Orange County votL•r-. '>ti} they'll support d mt•t1\Urt• tht1t would allow d Gr<•at Pdrk ttl the clo ed El Toro '\1t1nnl' base. but would not d< ccpi d tax increase to ptt't tor 1t dCCOrdmg to fl rt><""' poll Of the ">55 rt1nclornl~ selec1ed hou <•hold<., oO '~ said they wPre e1th1>r ·ve~ Likely· or ·-.oml'Whdt 111\elv to vote for ~1<'t1 un• \\ on f\larch ::> Aho . .)9 l"u !.did 1 they were ·, t>l)" unhkely" or ·somPwhdt unhketv• to ~up­ port It. Mea ure W would change lht> zorung dt th£> base to dllow the pdrk. but wouldn't FOR THI RECORD When dsked whether they would support a lax to pd) for the park, 58 6" .. said they would not. On the other Id<' 41 4 " .. said they would pd) to play. Support for an d1rport Cdme LO at 44 6" .. in thP poll \Vhen asked tJ l.hev would oppose an airport, 55 4 • • '>did they would chool to celebra tt> 10th annive rsary Lincoln Elementdr'.t School 1 celebraunq 1l!. 10th dnruversary today and many of the people who helped open the school will b(> on hand to commemorate• d decade of acaderruc dchwve- Former tedchers and tht• onqanal principal. Brun • Crockar<l. w ill be purl ol lhl' c Plebrat1on ·WP re very P'<Clh•d Pnncapdl Barbard Rothman- Hdddock said In, lun to rPm1msce and look bdc-k di ... chnol mt•tans to tht>m E ays lrom dll students will be placl'd in d time cap ute. Rothmdn·Hdddock said. \lt<>r school tudents whow f11m1Lles bought b.les "·111 prlint the tiles The b.l w11l lcttPr lw displayed on the <.cht><>I -. c ttmpui. WE DO THINGS RIGHT! OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT ~ ....... ..... WE TAl<E DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE TOGO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 9'9-MS ·7626 Group leader have suc- ces fully built d ground wt>U of city oppos1- t1on to developmc>nts they do not favor. tncluding lhe fdtlt>d plan to expand KoU Center. Voters turned away cs 250,000-square- Group hghlmg Mea- sure W welcomed the Greenhght support. "Every lJttle bit helps.· said A1rport Working Group spokesman Dave Ellis. "It's gomg to be a very close electJon. • In the (Ultimate Calendar "Spotlight." Sunday) we Incor- rectly reported that Steven Raleigh Byler was appearing at the Newport Beac:h Publk Library on Saturday. Byler. author of "Searching for Intruders." spoke at the Library on Tuesday. 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TROQUET Top Food -27, Top Service -2-4 " .. .'The next best th1ng to Pans· 1n a 'lovely setting'. • GUSTAF ANDERS Top Food -27, Top Service-25 " .. .'The best c\led aaJmon In the unrvers4' .. ·a ctass act for etemcty'. •• " GUSTAF ANDERS ' BACK POCKET Top Food -2 8 , Top Service -24 " .. .'SINediah comfort foocf .. .'beGt-kept aecret in Santa Ana'. .. • ANTONELLO RISTORANTE Top Food -25, Top SeNtoe -25 •'Romantic palauo-fike eetttng .• : • MOATON•a OF CHICAOO -THE STEAKHOUSE Top Food -25. Top Service -23 • ... ·~·'huge 9teek9' end 'outstanding 8ide diehM' ••• • • ..,. ..... ._.._ ............................. u.a. •• 7 •• _ ................... _ ..... ,..,.. ...... , 12 ____ ,..,.. lau9t0...llllllia•lltl I ..... .., ..... MO&•Oill ........ _.. .. .. ._ ..... .,,,I ofl ...... 0 9 7 .-..-- •'191• 111 • 'W•• nAr w• ......... • M Ga• a..._ -n I •1 ____ _, .......... ... 4 ~ Febtuory 13, l002 MIX-UP CONTINUED FROM 1 and I've been giv n UIW'• ances that st won't.• The~ dMlic draws about 80,000 people to Newport • Beech each YMr over the a way to rerout the run so roune ol the weekloog ~t. that lt doem't conO.ict with Sunday, ltl busiest day, draws a the goU evenL Bluel u bu oowd ol about 25,000 peop&e 4lso asked Polico Capt. Paul ·everyone is trymg lo Henisey to prepare a parking engage in cooperative dla· access plan logue that will let lhe two ·1rs a question of how we events occur at th same can m t in the midd.J and ttme: Stein1>erg sald. •How. make lt good for both par-exactly, that can be w~rked ues. • saJd Jeff Pur er. a out we don't know yet.· spokesman for the Tostuba Goll Classic. "We'U do every- thing we can to resolve the issue. I would hope this would never happen agcUO, COLLISION CONTINUED FROM 1 Llke mdny shenlf's depulles. both were on speoaJ ds.,19nment di JWA because of the heightened secunty di the cllTpOrt. Amomuno !tclid. He s.ud se<"Ullty was not ddd1honaUy mcred&Cd alter the FRI ~sued ttn alert Mon- ddy that wdmed of an unrru- nenl terronst attack. • W£> are very comfortable ~1th the level of secunty we hdv(> now.· Amomuno said. Airport operations were not dftected becau e of the anndents, <>pokeswoman Ann f\kCdrley SdJd ·we hdd d tie-up on the rOddwuy m the lower level lwcdU'>P of the mvesl.lgdllon, • •,.,..~coven New- port klCh. She may be rMCtMtd •t (949) 574-4232 Of by .. m•ll It juM.~~•flmescom. she scud. The entrance to the rental car return area was aJso moved farther 50Uth because of the ongoing lnv bgobon, McCarley said. Several sbenff's depube directed tralfic after the Uld- dent to help dnvers find thel.I' way through the barricades and poUce cars. McCarley SaJd the anddent dad not cause alarm or fear of d terronst threat among air- port staff. ·We dld not beueve this wds related to dny terrort t acuvtty. • sh e sa1d. ·we don't belleve there was any ill mtent here • • DEEM 9HARAJH coven pubflc safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-<U26 Of by • mail at ~.~thOidtJmacom. 7"'1~~ AVILA CHICKEN SOUP Fresh chicken broch, chunks of chicken breast. and rice. Garnished wirh avoc.ido. cilamro 2nd lime Mama's cure for the Au. Great To-Go HOW MANY VALENTINES COME WITH A WARRANTY? ~ RO LEX \br.n RJa IAJ) l..,#.,\(;r,~ (J 11uJl1 C:wt1 i# jnu Chi Rtlo. l• lllf w.,,_ 0 urr 1'"1f'llill °"ft-fn b "1 . BLACKMAN LTD. ~: ffi :: /EWELERS ... «)II./ l-fo Opono, N'•pon 114«11 91CS6J • 9f4M1. -YJ U ..... -~,,,,__ .. ,..__,__ ... ....., .... _ ..... ..., , LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 might beri flt all C'On.sbtuentl by pro ding n oddiUOMl revenue source for th toty) Wlthout tmpoiring quality of lite.· Rid way'• words might just u w 11 have been rounds from Potton's revolver. And in their totality. as I it, th@rc was a.n open doclaraUon th tho and most of his City Council col- L agu w re tired of padding around in bedroom Uppers wh re Greenllght is concerned. That th y'd grown w ary of bemg trafed by Greenlighters as pro- developmcnt lackeys. That they weren't about to helve the future ccononuc develop- ment of Newport Beach by abdlcabng lb 11 planrung and d velopm nt authonty to a vocal nunonty Wl.Shing the oty back to the day when Bogle wa hanging out at the Bdy Club. It was a nes of punches to the mouth none too soon. in my e timallon That's because in recent years the Newport Beach City Council has been an the habit of ducking for poutical cover under th color of dppease- ment. The council wttsted pre- cious bme, for anstance, on the John Wdyne Airport set- Ue ment agreement. l-fow1 By breaking bread with South Orange County's dnll-E1 Toro • fac:Uc>nt ln an attempt to win th ar support for an ntenlion.. ol the curfews and flight CfPI· And uce Greenlight'I petNqe. the council hu been .handa.dfed with poUti· cal tenor. It Melned to dally over bow to tniplement the rules of the inidadve. gave the Koll Center Newport expansion a cold·llppe_d peck on the cheek, and looked ~o be moon wa..Udng ln a tepid nod to the proposed Marina· park project on a procedural vote. Nevertheless, Ridgeway'• speech deorly signals a shift in strategy, in my book. The nice-nice is over. The pollti· cal fanny covering 11 done. And, more interestingly, the Greenllgbt movement may have overplayed its hand Alter all, fewer than half of the city's registered voters gave the nod to Greenhght in November 2000. The real test of Rldge· way's leadership ls yet to come. U be can mobilize the other half of the city' elec- torate -lhe younger and le a.tnuent residents -to side with development poli- cies and projects that will ensure Newport Beach's eco- nomic vitality over the gen- erations ahead, that' when we'U know he's comfortable in combat boots. Stay tuned. • aYRON DIE M••A&. is • writer and communications consult•nt. He resides In Costa M~. RHden can re.ch him with news tips Ind commenu vi• e-m•1I It byron· wnt~msn.com. SABATINO'S f~' ' ' ' ' \ I 'I ' I I ' I • DiMfl' • Sunday Btunch 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach -f'iNw c IOI hOln Or"KttOtll & INl'Nben • • (949) 723-0621 .. Donate your vehicle: 1-888-308-6483 'et hope in motion to improve local live • K\' • Bo .. lt.., • l{e:il Est.ttc • Tax Deductible 6 01.. Petite Fdet only $16.9S • 8oz.. Top Sirloin • 16oz. libqt • 1 Oen. Fakt Mignon • 120&. N.Y. Scak (& SINft • ~ Pontrhowc • 8oa.J.aab c..IOae s.k 9 OL N.Y. Stak S.1 lwn All F.acrca IDd.dc PM r • a Y a·• • Oaity Pilot - MIUCSAfm POUCI FIUS . corra..u • 'IJI ltt ..._ .. A com-~ burgltty _.... ~ In the ]100 'blodc -a.-o6 -.m. ~mmtA-:'~ ~wm ~In thl ll- blodt M 1ctJ6 Lm. Monday. .~, ..... ~A whkle bur9LWY wef ,..,otted In the 1000 bkx:tc at 7:13 •. m. ~· . . oua•• .,,... AnnQylng phone c.-'ls wtr9 ~ In the 1700 block at 12:07 p.m. ~ AV9AJI: An auto theft w.s r90C)l'tld In the 1900 block at 7;si 1.m. Monday. • Wlii I• A~ A com- mffdal butQllry WM reponed In the 1I001*>dt M 7:0J a.m =,,,...WA¥. A wNde butgWy w. reported In the 3400 blOdc at 7A6 .. m. Monday. OllTUlllES ThelmaD. Bidgood Private family services for Thelma D. Bidgood, a 3'-year Co.ta Meta resi· dent and retired nurse, were held. Mn. Bidgood died Friday of cancer. She wa1 74. Sbe is 1ur- vived by husband James Curran, son Clltford Bid- good, daughter Audrey Baldwin. sisten Irene Bruegger and Mona Cha.le, and brother John Daniel GfwOncl'llr JMu.ry 5th, 1923 Febnmy 11th, 2002 Eleanor Lorraine Loeser. 79, originaly from Long llllnd. New Yortt C81M to Newport Beach over SO yeera ago. Her love of t-.. bMcl'\ kept her in t-.. area tor the rest of her life. She spent many yen In .... ,.. bulinels. Sht enjoyed cooking and apending time with her family. She it awv'IV8d by her thrM dltqltera. Connie Tot'T91, CW Zoe*, and Lomt Lundy and her ·~a.PltYmF~ SeMcet wil bt ~ Memorial conll'bJllonl <*l bt made '° .. An.an Cancet Society In her mnory. ~Maeare AOiut:HdJ ... CONROY'S FLOWERS olCOJUMeil na...._IW. .......... ..., 714.540.3135 U1SNrwpallW -.. ~.,--949.645.8246 Eleanor • Lorraine Loeser Private services Wlll be held for Eleanor Lorraine Loeser, a Costa M a rest· dent who dled Monday Ms. Loeser WU 79. She l!I IUl'Vived by daughters Connie Torres, Gail Zook and Lorraine Lundy. Som in Kanaaa City. McSsoun lrtnt Sheperd grew up 1n Southern Caltforn1a She graduated v8*fictorian lrom Hot)'wood High School. In 1929 •ht married Wilham Ndrf!W Deans, a graduate of USC School of Law. They mov.d to hit hometown ot Santa Cruz. Callfomla where he precticed law, later bteomlng a an:uit cout judge. They raised 2 c:ttien thtrt: I daughter, Reoe Deans FOWier. who died of cancer at the tgt of 52 and • '°"· Wiliam Clifton Dans who also IUCCUmbed to cancer He WUS9. Wtdowed in 1955, Irene iraveted ·~ throughout Eu<ope and the far eat. She married U.S. Army officer Richard E Chrl•Una In 1961 and ~_, twn on most ol hA fore9l pea lgl. They "*'' the ntlt 15 yeers living In Ind . Maoo.~~and ~tOC. Aft9r f'lliring. lht r9tUm«t lO Cllbnla Ind Nlidld In U9N Hiii fot 20 yeera. Thtrt aho WOfMd In MCUtly It ga .. 7 N'I lAllure World; Fot .,. IMt ftyo ~ ........ ~­new. Fr•nc•• Dffnt. In ~ ........... SM enjoyed bookl. travtl, brtdge. needlapoilll .., rliling on:Hra. ....... ••lc"8d ..... ""' ..... .,, lvid .............. dlrlCMilW. ..... ei, ........ '° .............. ~ ......... ~,,,.. ........... Frilndl .............. br'* ..... I 1 nt Ill t. .. WM .................. bl c:·!! .... s-tt Janee OI NewpDft leelh, .. fl .... ,.. °""' °' Hwa•10 ........... C .,... .......... MilM. -.... ,_.., .. 01?' ... : ? r:: ...... d ! " .. .. ltFJ :-=~~--· ... r Daily Pilot City narrowing down committee hopefuls •Newport Beach City Council will have a final say on who will heJp revise the city's development blueprint. JwMCuagrande DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH Tom Hyans, Marian Berge- son, Evelyn Hart a nd Phl.I Bettencourt are ju t a few of 52 community member who mad the f11st cut to serve on the aty's G nertiJ Plan AdvtSOry Committee ·wnat I think t., mo t unportanl lS a good rrux. d.aversity ·of optruon ~n thot committee,• wd City C ·oun- cilman Steve Brombc?rq, one of 1 t ofhoals on the Gt•nerdl Plan Update Committee who are charged w1th muk· mg appotntment to the advtSOry committee Members of the updatP committee, which andud<> slow-growth advocc.1te Allan Beek. Planrung Comm1Ss1on· er Mllte Kranzley dnd city Courkilman Gary Adams, on Monday pored over norru- nees selected from 253 dppll- cants categonzed by aqr. neighborhood and Clll'te> of expert1.Se The City Counn l will get the h.nal word on wtuch ones will rve on the 32-to 37-member romrrutte+> ·we hdve some very. very quallhed people,· Krdllzley said ·1rs a great group I was realJy pleased Wlth the level of knowledge and I v- el of enthusiasm of people putting applacabons • OUietals have b<>en pleasantly surpnsed by the high levels of mtere t com- munity member have shown m the general plan update proce . calling 1t evtdence that they're etrec- • COlllllTTll IONflU H«e MW «hf hlim '°'«hf ~ IHd'I ~I ,,.n AtMltKy CommlttH, by cafl90ty. ••• "•IWSIS Roget Alford Philip a.ttencourt "°" Yto ~LANDUSIS JoM ~ A.-onlSSUU I.any Root c.J•A110N Oon w.bb cuuuaAL AMO MTS Jennlfw Wesoloski ~QUALITY Dorothy llHlt K.4J90lll ISSUU John Corrough J.mes ICef'rigan , OLDIR cm••OAL AMAS ~Gleeson Jr. Marie Manton MMll.a Evetyn HMt M.SIDINTIAl DINSITY Florence Felton WAia llONT MSDE.NnAl. IWM:rS David Janes t1vely commum ca lang the unportance of the proJect The general pld.n, a fdr- rt!ach.t.ng document that delalls every ma1or aspect ol the oty's future, was last revised m t 988. It et gwdell.nes for development, harbor use, traffic, toun m and many other !actors an the aty's future. The advisory com.nu ttee will meet at least SlX tunes before nudsummer to lt.1y out 1ts recommendations for the revised d ocument. The p rocess will eventually cul- minate t.n a ·community con- 5,&I F HOURS: ..... JohnAbrlhem .. ~­~~ c.otloa ICMtlne lredl9y s.d\ Derting Jui.~ Laura Oieitz John l)J~ Timochy~ Df.,..,F«ef Win Fuller Tom Hy4lnS George Jeffrie Mike Johnson Heather Johnrton-Aeynolds Todd Knipp MlchMf Uwf« Jill UndYy l obby loYefl Orshl Mcff.ughton PMiNguyen CM'! Ossipoff ICetth Schetnbefg James Schmiesing Sus.n S.Coy Brett Shaves Robert Shelton Ed Siebel Alan S1kock Jeff Stevens John Stollsteimer Jadtle Sullaslan R.tymond brtter gr • to complete the docu- ment wtth as much resident input as possible and o City Counnl vote on the reVlSlOns Then, as a h.n.a.I step. resi- dents must go to the polls to votE> on the dcxwnent 1lus is necessary because the aty' Greenllghl law reqwres vot· er approval of OJlY ma1or amendments to the c1ty's gene rcll plan. Though Greenhght WdS approved to gave voten. d say m spedftc development proJect.s, most ob ervE>n. dgree that it scope extends to r.eV'lSing the general pUt.n document Itself. Friday, Fet>ru.ry 15 -12 NOON to 8:00 '-M. Saturday, Fetwu.y 11llJd23 -10 A.M. to 6:00 llt.M. Sunday. f*"-Y 17 IDd 24 -11 A.M. to 6.-00 llt.M. Monct.y-Frict.y, ~ 11-ll -10 A.M. to 1.-00 '-M • ........................ == ....... -................... .. ,....._ ............... -.~-------........ .... ................... p Wadoe1day, Febna). 13, 2002 5 Spill closes harbor beach •~wage from blocked line seeps into water near Balboa Bay Club and China Cove. PM.ti Clinton DAU PILOT NEWPORT BEACI I - About a third of a mue of beach was closed Tue day alter raw wage pilled mto Newport Harbor from a clogged line. ' The Orange County H1>alth Care Agency ordered th<' d o- sure on Monday evening alter about• 500 gallons of wage ovE>rflowed. The pLll wa caused by a root growtng mto WESTSIDE CONTINUED FROM 1 Cowan -who uuttated the comrruttee -with the 1ded of including all applicant Cowan said she upported the suggestion ·rm for gwmg everyone c1 chance, and I'm for diversity.· srud Steel, who was m1Ually cn tacal of the size of the group. ·we·u see 1f at works out welJ. • The modlfiPd group now includes c1ll addlbonal 30 m<>m· bers and seats drt' resE>rvPd for representabves lrom any of the vanous homeowners dSSOnd· boos on the We<i1Slde. BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS De Boom among club honorees Jim de Boom. a fonner N ewport-Mesa Unified School Distnct trustee and now Community & O ubs columnist for the Daily Pilot. wa among the hon- th lin • according to Wl ta.rt t.nSpeding the Linet to ag ncy p11 I~ n ure th!s tops happening.· Th tr tch of nd Up unbl now, the d ty has ~ n Harbor Pc:ttrol Beach. not pr impectlons ol pd- n r th Balboo Bay C.1ub, vat l1n on pnvate property. and Clu0c1 Co~e. at the edge As: tant C•IY Mcmoger Dave of Corond d I MM, Wds c:Joscd Ktlf smd to swimrfung and d1\m9. •w e could go mto people's The agn1ry c10nounced horn • but that's a policy the th cl<>"ium ctt 7:15 pm Mon-(City) Council would have to dcty It wn\ thl' Uutd sp11J m approve.· Klff Id. ·nus 1S th aty ~ fttr th1 yedr. llke going in to UlSJ)ect th The lm.-. thut was blocked plumbing m people's homes.• w(l.S a pnvt.1l • s wc.1gf' Im(•, The closure will tay in not a c1ty-opcrutN1 linC' But place unlll rouune le tl.ng C"aty ofhC'lals \hould do d bt•t-reveah that bact na counts ter JOb monatonng Lin• !or ·· clr~ ~ck down to acceptable potenllul problem . :-.d id level . Defend th • Bely toundN Bob ., La t year Newport Beach C dUSlln. led the county m wage ·1r d r('("umng prubh•m -<,p~ Of the 51 reported Ul Cttu lm scud ·wf! n•~'<l to 2001 ta were wtlhtn the ctty. A prole.,.,1ondl fd< 1htcJtor will work \\,th th.-rnmnullf't" to hnd common qOdl" for thP we tem '>t'< ll<m 111 Uw c 1ty dnd lh<>n pw <•nt d formdl rf•J><>rt lo tht> C°ll\ C:11unnl , wha<"h will mc.1kP th•· l1ndl- d(\(1SIOn on .m y r<>dt'wlop- ment The proces .. ,., ..,, lwd- uled to tak«> 1 a month .. Montlhttn '><lJd thl' wmnut · lf't.• C"oulct Ix> ai. lc.1rgP d.,, I 05 J><'OJ>IP. C'ons1ctering lhl• mrmy numProU'> condommaum corn- pl<•xes t>clCh 1~ own d'>-.CKI· dllon on th<• \\PSL'>ld<• "Tht• !dc11Jtator rec11l\" hd.., h1'i work <"UI out for h1111 bt><-cna'>f' he hd'i to bnnq Io.:; pe~onahue~ to '><>mf• .. on of unafu•d pos1t1on. -!\lont1ht1n !>illd Ho1X"fully. IPdd..r ... hap oree at Tu<>sday mght' Matters of the Hedrt dm· ner. The dnnual event of Soropturnst lnte m d Uonal ol Newport Hc1rbor al o hon· ored Mary Leigh Blek , foundPr of the B U C dnt· palgn and P..hlhon P..1om March ' The dm.ner event. which mciuded a silent auct1on. w as at the Pdcil1c Club wall emerge from the commu- mt\-· and be narrowed down to .i C'Ouple of spokespeople.• The vcmous peflonalib dre what make the cbmnuttee cl} nilrruc Cowan sa.id N ot only does at dllow for a vanety of mput 11 gw s peopl a cha nee to get to know their nt•aghbors and learn about cbfferent viewpoints dunng the process ·There is a ynergy that will b<> created by the people m this process thdt will '4.0rk. • Cowdn '>dld ·1 trunk the b1ggPr the better.· • LOUTA HAM'IR coven Cosu MesA She may be rHched •t (9C9) 57~275 °'by e-m.11 at lol1~.hM'p­ ~rltl•o~ com Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIAEDS '9.-DREXEL HERITAGE. J I FRIDAY, FEB. 1 STH -SUNDAY, FEB. 24TH For the first time ever, Drexel Heritage Furniture of North Carolina has ent over 20 truckload of fine furniture to the West Coast for thL unprecedented event. Many Items At Or Below Dealers' Cost SPECTACULAR SAVINGS on Bedrooms, Dining R m , Uphol tery, Annoires, Occasional Piece , Entertainment Centers, Exotic Oriental Rugs and Much More! Hurryl All ltMll Sold On A Ftrst-come. First-Served Iasis Items Offerf!d ~ Sho4Moorn Samp#es. Discontinued lff!ms And Sligh~ Jmpetfect ~ • 6 w.dnesday, Febtuary 13, 2002 • Send ~-nMN lt9'N to the Daty ""°"' no w. a., st . COil.i ~CA 91627. by fn to ~) 646- 4170, or by c.n~ (M9) S7~ Include the tlf'n9, date .nd loaltion of the twl"I" • well U • ContAICt phone number. A comple1e list ing 1$ IN ,,.,._., www~lot com TODAY Uncoln El menta.ry School will cell'brat 11 10th ann1v r- o;ttry as d kmderqarten through 'ilxth-grdd r h ool. 1)(-gmnmg di 8 20 d m. m tht• ..chool\ multipurpoSE> room. ~tudents from every qrdde h•vPI w11J rC'dd themed" says. lhl' Lmcoln Chorus w1U per- lorm dncl '>l)('('C"h...s hononng lh1• ... r hool wlll tw <JIVPn For- 111«'1 tl'uc ht•r .... tidmuw.trdtor.;,, pnnnpttl\ t1nd M"llool bodrd lllt'nlb<•r... dfl' IOVll d to ,1l1Pncl TI1't--.<·hool 1\ dt 3101 P<H 1ftc· Vww Dnvt•, Corond 1h•I :\lor 144'11 '>I 1-o~SS Surg..rles avallable to treat lunq < dll< t'r pc1twnt~ wLU be <11..,1 u ... -.t•d ot o lrt•e d d\!> lro m .!. tu l m I' Ill Ill 1 IOdy C dnCN • C nt r' Conference Room A et Hoag HospltaL l Hoeg Dn ve, N wport Beach. RegtS- tratton is required. (949) 7- CANCER. ~ free lelDJAar and book .. igrung for •The Iron Tim Bomb• wdl be given by au thor Bill Sardi from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in th patlo cat of Mother's Market, 225 E J 7th St .. Costa M . R rvatioru. required. (800) 595-MOMS Nancy Rayman, an oncology nurse spcaall t dt Hoo.g Can - cer Center. will give a work-. i.hop on handbng fears relat· ed to cancer dtagnosas. The ldJk will take place from 6:30 to 8 p .m. in HOdg Can cer Center's Conference Room A, t H0c1g Dnve, Newport Bedch. Free No regu.tration required (949) 7 -CANCER THURSDAY The first of four notary train- ing ses ions d e 1gned to edu- ]wt in ti.me for Valenti.nes! 250/o OFF Our Entire Valentine Collection CHARLES H. BARR Serving the Newport Harbor area since 1959 Mon 1-ri lJ:j0.1111 -5:.\0pm ~.11 9:00Jm-4 :OOpm d°'c<l )un 180.3 We tcliff D rive Newpo rt Beach ?49-642-33 10 .... AROUND TOWN Doily Pilot cate U\dlvadual5 about the respon abihU of e notary public Will be off red from 9 o.m . to 3:30 p.m. et the Hilton H ot J. 3050 Brutol St .. Cmta M . Future OD.I will be h Id March 28 ol the Hilton, und F b 27 and March 14 at th Wyndham G4Td n Hot I, 3350 Av nu of th Stars, Co ta M . $139 per s.en:u- nctr. (600) 876-6827. The Orange County Chapter of Round Tablt? We t will have luncheon at noon at the Ne wport Beach Country C lub, 1600 E. Coa t Highway. Newport BeaC'h. $45, or $450 for table of 10 . Advance r rvations reqwred. M ari- IYJl I ludsoo, (323) 256-7977. Tbe public Is welcome to the Debra Hus Stud1o Gallery for •A Oe5crt Valentine,· a lectJon ol plem-a.ir works painted in Palm Spnng . Palm D e rt and the Cocnella Vdlley from 6 to 9 p m. et 229 Manne Ave .. Swte E, Balboa I ldlld. An art.1st recepbon will be held from 6 to 9 p m. Fn- dtty dt the ame location. (949) 723-b 171 FRIDAY Meet the candldates ca m: pcugning lor Orange County Supcnor Court Judge seat at a luncheon hosted by the New- port Harbor Republican Women , begmrung at 11 :30 a .m. dt lhe S.lhla Connlhian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay Ide Dnve, Coronel dt>I Mar. Send a check for $25 made to "Nl IRW" to Dolore!. Ottlng, 17 Hillsborough, Newport Bedch. 92bb0 by toddy (~9J 759-3086 Grizzly People founder and wlldWe photogrdpher Tirno- thy lroddweU will conduct a 7 30 p m hde how and lec- ture on the my tene of the AldSkdn qnzzly bear at the North FdCC Ul Cosld M<™t. The evonmg will includ e refr hment . The store is at 1870-A HMbor Blvd., Costd Mcs.:1. Fre<>. (949) 646-0909. SATURDAY The YM CA ENCOREplus IUT llT A Valentine's Day d.lnner and dance wU1 be beld from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Costa M Senior Center. 695 W. 19th SL $10, or SS form mbers. (949t 645-2356. will sponsor frCP bredSt ct10c r screerunq for women 40 ttnd old er di I ft1rbor ChruUt1n fcl- lowsh1p, 740 W Walson St • Costa M t.''>d · Screc nincJ!t include tt rmunmogrdffi. d m1- cal breast cxdffi a nd sell-~x.am tnStruct10ns. < 't1ll to schPdul(l an appolntment. (714) q35. 9720 or (7 14) BOb-2037 A program tilled "Fems and Staghom • Wlll be condurted at 9·30 d m by Don Wood, former pr~1dent ol thP L<>!> Angele!> lntPrnt1llonctl Ft-rn Sooety. The progrt1rn. whKh IS part of the We<'kPnd Gt1r· dener Sene!t, Wlll be held di lhe Shermt1n l.ll>rdry & Gttr· d ens. 2b47 E C0c:tst H1yhwuy. Corona dPI ~for Frpe ('MCJJ 673-22bl Orchid growers and vendor~ from mound Southe rn Ct1h· fom.1t1 w1U C'onvcrye dl the UC lrvtn<' Arborelum for the annual Winter O rchid Show from to d.m. to 3 p m t1l tht• comer of C t1mpu!t Dnv(• t1nd JdJ1lboree ROcld on lh(• UC· Irvine North C t1mpui. $2, chlldren 12 dnd youngN t1nd members of tho Fne nd!t of UC'I ArborPtum ttre free (9491 824-5833 The 2002 Sweetheart Ball lo help nu funds for th 1 IO<tq I le t1J1 In UtulP will begin ttl fl p.m. dl thP W(>'>lln South \0t1 t Plaza Hole! tn c o .. td Med The dt1n<o will bt• put on by the 552 Club of I focHJ Ho!tp1tal Foundation dnd TIJfany & Co. $450 J)('r cou- ple. $225 per ind1v1dual Rescrvution reqwr<.'<l 194~1 574-7208 TUESDAY A cookJng clas and book- -.19mng for "BP Noun ht•d Cooking Cid ~ pre (>Oted b} EdPn Food~ dnd dUlhor Rt•b<'('ca Wood, will be gwcn from 6 'lO to 8:30 p m in tht• ~llo C'dfe of fl. loth •r\ fl. ldr· k('t, 225 E 17th St . C<><,ld fl.IP!KI Rt.~ rvdllon" requuc>eJ (BCX>) 5Q5-MOMS HI. 20 The Newport Beach New- rnm<>rs Club wt.II mf'et at 10 u m ut lhP Colony Plaza di Ftl!th1on I lund in Newport presented by TIFFANY & Co. Beach to honor at-pi!St pms1. dents dunng lunch anti !f' d howtng of n w ~pnng leash lOOS uy Chico' • (94'11 1;.c.i. 403.2 o r (9-49) SS.C-4S01 The CalifornY bUred Tf'kh· ,.. A n. will hold d progr11m about the o rig ins of 1h1· Am ncan fldg at 1 pm. in th•· C ta M Community C"c•11 ter Th pro<Jram will h•· '1111 duC'tcd by Chari~ K1""'' who owns d lurg C'<>IJt•< 111111 of h toned! nag r ph<d'> Th .. r ommuruty ct>nter, 184 '> p,11 ~ Avc .. CostaM u.Frt'f• 171 11 549-0229. IA free emlnar on hec111 h aJth Wlll be given in Iii• patio cafe of M other\ ~l.11k1·1 lrom 6 30 to 8 p .m. tn llu patio cal e of Molht>r\ le11 ket. 225 E 17th St C-11,1,1 (\.l('Sd The Sterr• Club wiU h o ... t ,, rommuruty m<.'t'llnfJ th'fh< • ed to lhe pr(>S('rvdllon ol Bm1 rung Ranch, th 420-dc , .. p.11 <' I ol ldnd adJd< ent 111 1 h• Ordng COctSt R1v<>r Pc1rh "11 bicycle, WdJklncJ tnuh. tUTci\ • dnd ptc-ruc t1r<'d'>. n w 11111•1111 will ~ h<•ld dt 7 ·m I> Ill ••• 111. ('o Id M (' d C'um111111111, Neighborhood C°l•ntc 1 I H 1 , Pdrk Ave .. Cosld "f P"41 1111 •1 645-()()21 (ll491 b4 '>·hhl. I FEB. 21 A 90-mlnule breakfast hoo'I held IJy lhf' Co-,t t1 I\ 11 Chdmber ot ( 'omnwr< 1· '' l)(l h£•1d from 1 to Ii4'> c1 111 1 the Cu?>ld ~h·'ct < 1111111 1 Club. l 70 J c:oll < 11111 ... Dnve. C ·o..,to ~h''-d 11. I d i the door Rt•,.-r, t1t 1111 requt>..,ted 17 14 1 88'>-tK1110 HI. 22 The Boutenko family will pn·· w nt two v1dc'O"I c1nd h""' dmn<'r dnd h>c tun• 1111 1.1 rood di h lCI p m t1 1 ttw !'.:· •\\ port Hdl!t C'luh 110 11"4· t ''11• Port Cdrlow PldH', N1 •\\ p• r• B<•t1rh $1 5 lor dmm·r t1r1tl lo tun• Re,<'rvdtton' u •q111 •,t• <1 (54 t I 488-88M SEE TOWN PAGE 7 Honoring our 2002 SweetHeart Co uple Dr. John & Fran ces Applegate Saturday, the sixteenth of February Two thousand and two $450 per couple Reception at six Dinner at seven Black Tie Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa ProceedS benefit Hoag Heart Institute Doily Pilot ARoUNDToWN Wednesday, February 13, 2002 7 TOWN CONTINUED FROM 6 OrAOgf! C~)t Colleg wtU h~t 4t Fncld} Nl<Jhl Pliln ••tn· um Sen ?S tlt 7 10 1> 111 111 thf' -.chuol' phuwtunum on cum· pu di 2701 Fturvww Rcwcl, Co .. ttl f\.f(''ct 10 J>4'r 'ihCJW, 25 for •.c·m~ ol thu-.• pto· <Jfdffi • ruturt• ( IU\c f') wW llf• 1drch I oncl t 5, .\pnl '>. I i. 19 ctnd 2h, ~luy HI, 17 und JI, uncl Junf' 1 tlfld 14 ThP 'NI(''-' I df.>'iJgnt•d lor ddult<. (\II IOU\ .ib<>ut lht• ro ... mo<> (7141 4:l2- .5880 or \\W\\,flC'< 11rJ,c•t\ 'om FEB. 26 ' The YMCA ENCORC!plus will "i>"""''1 t1 ln>t• hn•tt'I c .111. CN <,erc•c•mn~J ror wcmwn 40 c1nd olcll'r di St Juuc hun Cuthohc Church, I %4 Ordnqc• Avt> . Co<,111 f\.11''><1 "< W<.'Olnlj'> Ille IUOP •I llhllll· mogwrn < hr11< di hrt>u ... 1 "~tlm .ind "'11 ·l'Xttlll '"'IHI< llon ... C<1JJ tu v·tll'clull' un 11ppo1nt· llH'lll 171·11Y:l'l-47,!0111 17 141 HOfi-20 l7 (re(· ~ or~hop on reOe,olo-'I"· pm11111tmq h1•11lth c1nd wl'llni·'' wh1lt• 11•<1111 inq 'itn•-.., 111111 l11llq111• \\ 111 lw prt•-.c•nll•cl lro nt h IO 111 7 lll J1 Ill Ill Ith' pdllO < cllt• 111 Mutht>r',. ~ l.irkPI .!15 E I ?th St., C'c,...lct :\ lc •'o Rt'"'" .11 11111" 11'<1 um•tl I HU01 -,w, 'I< )\ ,..., Ian Wllmut. who lc>d the 1P-.Pt1rrh II 1111 lhc111111111 d lh1• world-. 111-.1 111<111\rrl<ll •• 1.1111h n<11m><I Dull~. will qi\ 1• .1 11·1 • htrl' di 7 p rn di tlw llC ·In 1111• Brt'n E""""' t 0t'nlf>r '"' pt11 t ••I ttw Unl\:t•r ... 11\ ., l\tolO<flf .ti...,, I· 1•1\Cl~ .incl Alll'HJctn ro11nclc1 tion l1•c 11111• "-l.>nc' r:u•1• Rt .,<'r\ .1111111' rPqun<'cl fh1• IO'>t I~$') 111 jktrk Jn lht• "-f••"-ct S tr\lcturc• R1•..i•r \ .11111n' wquP .. tt•d 1'14'11 IU4 71.'ll •11 \\, w" b10 w 1 1 clu/\\ 1l111u1 Naturalbt and .utltor Teny 1i ·m t Wallie m w1U lecture at 7 p m. m Orcmg Coa t Coll ~l>'s Robert Moore lb · 61rt.•, 2701 Fdrrv1 w Road, c ·~ld M : Sh will fi Id qu lions from th aud1 nc and r dd selccbcms from h r work. Sh<•'<1 wntt n eight hooks dnd num row; artacl~ 1.!xpr lll9 her love for h r tluhve Utdh lancbcape. Fr 17l4t 4:l2-5880. Fii. 27 BuUdlng owners wtlb plans to rr>·roor hould dttend d work- -.hop on lhP Cool Sctvmgs with Cool Roof'I Proqtdlll pro- v1cll'cl b} the San Diego Rt•qmnol cn<>rqy O fflc-P The wurk'>hop or1 dVlnCJ money will tX' h<•lcl from I to 4 p m dl Ndt10nc1I UmvPr>tt)', 3390 I ltuhor Blvd <'c>'>l<l Me d Th(• lrP<• worlu.hop w1U focus un th(• b(•nt•hts of msltilllng t1 rool rool, dlonq with how to lttkl' u<l\.dOldqt• of dCCO~p..l· n\ 11u1 rl'hdh.•'> To n gt!!>ler \I'll th1 • \\ 1•1J '>II(• di W\\ \\ ,cJ1•nt•1g) or<1l1•\ c·nt~ or Cdll (h l (II h11tl.()72fi The Orange Count'r Cal \l11rnn1 C"luh will hold 11 .. llKI.! ~prmq Sp<•ttkw Dinner or h p m ttl th1• \\P'>hn South < lld'>I Pl.ut1. n8h Anton Hlvd . < 'o-.tc1 ~1C!!>d ShO $45 for \OlllllJ <1lumm lrorn JC><Jl-01 , ·ss for Orrtnfw <"1111nt\ Cluh nwmht•r<, R1•...,•n dlJon'> 11•qu1•-.tt'cl < >r<1 nq1 • < 1111nl'r < ·,11 Alumni < 'luh, HOO P.irk 1\11•\\ port !-.u1h • l.1 h P\11•wport BPd( h ( \ ll.lhhll 171 41 h4 I. 77\H A bu~lne~s aJler-hour mber II\ <1..-.11< 1c1t1on \\1th S<111th C I M tro Al!Janc will h Id trom 5 30 to 7 JO p m l th Or ng County Pf'!rfonn- tng Art CPntN, 600 Town Cc.-nt r Dnvo. Costa M ScJ . $10, free for m mt><?~. (714) 885·9090. fll. 21 The Hoag Health Center ln C ta M will hold a nu· nor c1oout ~mptoms ttncl m thocls for controlling ctuJ· dren' dsthma di b pm dt t 190 Betker St . Coste M ·!)() f~ >. Rtt rvdbons r qwrs<l ftj{)()J 514-4 24 lO fe{fl'-'l('~94!-fJ 7h0· 5545 for mor<' infonnallon MARCH 1 The Mighty Ducks ol Ana· he1m dnd th•• Nt1lJondl ~ 1ult1· pie> Sclero .. .., Socn>l\ ol Orunge Count~ hc1v<! t<•cmu d up lo host tht> ~hqht~ Due k•.' ... x1h onnudl c d.,mo NicJht Auction. "Cdrn1"c1lt• in Rro, • Imm 8 p m tu m1dmqht c1l tht• Four Sec1,on'> I iotE>I 11•1() Nt>wport (°{•nh•r l>n\P, Nc•w. jKJrt Beach fU4lll 7~2-lbHO or fff()()I FIGI IT ~I" MARCH 2 The Newport BNch Tennis r:,•.,11vt1I will '"' lll'ld llom 11 t1 Ill lo '; p Ill <11 KHU I" ml' \' 1 • NP\~ port B('d< h Tlw t•vPnl ,., put on II\ lhl• Ptt< 1hc < '1.1c,"t TPnni' r:u11nclt1lJon ttncl " opt•n to pl.1~ 1•r" ol dll dCf•''> tln<I ll'Vt•I<, l'ro1t• ...... tnn<1I<, \\Ill lw nn honcl 11i-.tr11< hnq plt1\ • t'r-. .met lh1 ·u• "111 lw c1 n111wcl clouhl<''> ro11nd-ruhm to11rnt1· nwnl with pra1c>-. an t1d<l1t111n to dnuhl<''> .mcl ... anqlt• ... P'h1l11· tum llldl( he•... r ,, ... lood pro SPIRIT RUN 5K/10K RUN/WALK SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2002 Fashion Island, Newport 6each RACE FEATURES •Tur q~hh· rmt Hun T \h1rt I• r1 ~1,1,r,J r.1rt1,1r-1nt' •I \T&F urltllt:J .inJ \Jn<ltnn~J ,11111~ • l omruhnu\l rt \Ults b\ TmlC \fan.11 \~nt • Srht t1m~'· ~.ilu (t.ition, .ilunt.; l"U~ 19 Years RUM•"9 For Our Schoolf • fM; rcm,hmt:nb lo all r1:j!l\llhJ l\lfll(IJ"lnt> 11r11\1Jt:J In· r11\lltofl\ JamNi JUlll. \""!l frl'•h F;arm• l~l.ltn l'.iraJl\41, ColJ Fu.•1•in. l>r. Su)· SPIRIT RUN 2002 Hoeted t7y Leigh and Lucy Steinberg Pre5ented t7y 5TARTTIME5 R~ i~tr.ition Exro IOK Run/Walk Blu (rn o( Cahfom1.1 SK SK Famtl • Wilk I Mt~ 11 J-12 )r>l I ~11 19·1fl)TSI 1 Mile 18 ~rs) · l Mtlt f7 nl lfl M1~ c6 )TSI 112 Male (5 yrs) 114 Mile 1• yn) ~ 25 yd Toddler Trot () 7"1 ' under) ·. 6:.J(l l.m. i:001.m. 7:15 a.m. :30 a.m. :35 a.m 9;30 a.m. 9:45a.m. 9:55a.m. 10:051.m. 10:15a.m. l0:25un. 10-~ a.m. 10:.0UL • l.1\, tntrrt.linmrnt alon.t ttw (t1t11"' •tnJ .at ti~ hn1-hl11w. • l\1J E'Q'O featunn tht "-t1J?hl\ ll\1,k, l:.\1l l1.1trol ll1x:k~y Rink, the Might) l>lk.ks bscot \\ 1IJ \\ tnlo! ,1nJ rNn~· 11tlwr .KllVlht' for tht k1J.s REGISTRATION On·luw Rtg1stntl n: at \\'\\'\\.~INnuwnt• '"'" \hlk·in RrllJ$lnhun and T· h1rtlr;ickl'I 111ck-u11: fashmn lsi.ioJ .al :\einl<ln Man:us ourt\'arJ. '1.m:h !I 11 J Ill 'rm ~t Day ~rataun· lk in ;ii ll \II ;i m in tht> f.J. rib Srwy1ort Thtalr parlt1 I •t Jl111 ,' E't\T<•rt (cntv l1rr\'\' AWARDS 6LUE CROSS OF CALIFORNIA 5WEEP5TAKE5 h R tt '9r tht Blue Cro11 ot 1fomaa' rs unhnt at "-..w.kin.nm ntu:am inJ jplu the hnk for tilt Lt anJ l.uc)• trinbtrt Spint Run. or M the Blut r r1 tli•oth nn rxt '1.av. Yw "111 be cnttttd in 1 dr1Vt1na tu wm tw-11 11~u on South\«<t rltna courta, ol 8'.-C iii C hfomii. ill • hft he b ~ Btv Mounbiin. or one <ii man · htr mm 9ENEFICIARIE5 Procetds bmdit Roy 0. ~ -n llarhor \1 ~ f.utbluft'. ~ C~ and Lincoln Elcmcnt1ry Sch!!ol f~ rt~ ~l I the SPUUT Ill ha& niMJ om il, for NuatioNI J1ttCQm.S m tht Ncwpott a.ct. -. INFORMATION (949) 451-4520 ' • 't"'l • . vidcd b'r f.laJa F~ h. t~ ) 472-.)>04. poc1f1ccoa lien· m'> 1 hotmaJJ com The llnt of a two-day. 13· hour ndlloncdly ecc:r d1t d l>e.1by· 1lllng coW'!ie for boys cmd garb d9 11 to 13 wdJ heqm ut 9 c1 m todo'r In the t lwg Hosp1t.tl ConfNence C<>nter. l J IOd!J Dnve. N W · J>Ort 8edch. The econd cour.e w1U be di 9 a m. Mdt<'h <1 $45 for two 6 t/2-hour 1 • c,1ons Pc1rtiopctn~ wtlJ I elm hr>l·did h Ip for choking. b· qut'ltc up for bdby· ming rmd hdnd<,·On prdctJCC llme R ">ervatJons requJrcd 1714) '>32-8887 to r g1ster ('l.4'1J 7f>0·5545 A non-aedtt sailing cours. IJUE:'d "B.Jsic Cn.usmg 1· for indivtduc1b interested m 'l('(>k· mq bet IC CCUL'-'Ulg certdJCdllon will Ix> otf<>rPd by thP O rc1nCJP < 00d.!>t CollNJe School of SuJJ. my 1md S<>ctmcm'>hlp Thl• thre<>-wt-t•k rid~ wtll mP••t lrom 'I t1 m . to 4 p.m f\.forc h 2. l\l<lrch q c1ncl Mar('h lh di OCC's Scuhnq C••ntc>r 1801 \\ ( '<>d!>l I flqhwc1y. Nc>wporl B«>dch Dt•<:.1ynP<l for mchv1clu· <11'> with inte-nm."<ilt1ll' -..ubnq -.1uu .. hut with lurutHI 11 <tn\ 1·~rw'n(•nc c• runnmq mtd·"-IJ'f• dU.Xtladl)' C f\ll'>lll9 h«kll,, ltw < our.t-wall cover lxl'\I< "' .... l<'lll'i, md10 OJ>Ndtlon. -.luppc·r· 11111 r<>SJ><>n!.1btlJbP'> ilnd 1m1rt1· < 111 '>kill'> Rcgl'>trdtJOn c·o't' c1re $175. 1'141.jl n2!>·'44 I.! MARCH 5 A two-section, comprehen· "'' l' 1nl<'rmecl1dt1· c11c1'>ldl ndv1qt1t111n roursP wall lw ollPrc><J I>\ th<' Orc1ncw < ·011<,t C "ollc•ql" School ol !-it11hnq dnd S aman>h1p thrnu houl Mdrc h. A lour·w k ~ 1100 w1U m~I Mt1rr.h 5, M rlh 12, March 1!J 1tnd M•trfh 2b ft om 7 to 10 p.m. A thr ·W( f•k 1on will m f't from 1 to 5 J> m March 't Mdrc h I fi, ctn<I ~larc-h '2J Both !CllOO\ ctrl' d 19ned to1 md1v1du11I'> wh11 huve cllrnc1dy rompll'lt!d ,, tx•gmnmg s.ctdUl!J 1 1,...,.., dnci will m<· ·t di the <>rc1nge Coa t Coll <J{' Smlmu c·,·n· ter, 1801 W. Co t I htJh"'cty, N •wport Bedch Re<1a tr.1t111n cc><,ls are $60 l<J4•tt h45·'•4 I':! MARCH 6 Tbe llrst ol thr Infant m<b· sc1g<' clt1't'> • ., will lw lwlcl c11 11 d .n\. ut Uw I l11oq I tu ... p11c1I Conh•rence CentN ut 1 I l1.1c1cr Onw Nc•wport "4•t1t h St . .., s1on\ df<' de ICfnH<I tor n• "' born'> cmd anldnl'> up 111 .a month!. old $JO Im thrl'10 1 I /'..l·hour '><'~'>l<Jrl\ R""'r\ rt· t1un fl'<JWf<'<:I C"ttll 17141 ';~.!· 8887 to n~ya\ln dllcl 1114'•1 7b0·5s.45 tor 1111<11 m11l1un \ future '~-.um \\Ill 111• h•·hl l'o-1ttrc:h 1 :1 MARCH 15 A recepUon at the !\1ondc1' I \Vmt• < 't•nlPt lrom 11•1 7 p 11 11 I ~70 S< ('llJf \\I ( ""''' ~ '' "''' kick'> oll un <•xh1h11t1m 111 11101•• lhttn 100 p.unllnq., pr• '' 11tnd bv thf' ~luthem C 11htn1111c1 PlPUl \tr PdUllN' '"'n Ot• Pxh1bauon w11J 11111 th101111h 'Id) 14 (714) L!7·H IOO MARCH 16 A seminar for mall-bu~ine'> .. Pntrf•prerwur.. \\ 111 ht• h1 hi lrom H :m d 111 h • .a p 111 ,,, MARC 19 Orang Coa~t Colleg~·s 18th c1nnt111I I h<Jh S. h•M""ll Danc.t• D11) \\!JI ht• lwhl from 8 .s.m. to I m JI Ill ,,, ~711 1 ram11 w ~c .. ul, Cu~t<t l•-sct Mure thdn !.!~ Ot.111q1· < '1111nty hic1h "( huol <,h1d1•111 ... und lhPtr f ~- 1111\ <1dV1~111 ,,,,. t-:'<fx•cted tu •tll••rul (71..l 1 .a l:l·'i~IH1 lunch I Dinner s9 90 '12~ Local RedS nappu lunch s9 10 I Dinne r s12so '-El.SO'.\. <.t II ROPR \(.I IC C:ORPOR\'110'- I !pWtdv f y(,ed,, Cla+~V~ '1650 / (rm \lm11/ ) ;,," llut!tlt ' Angle Nelson D.C. f).,,.,11.itllll lrnmt 11p.1l l11nnd''111lru11ll' hl11l11 ""' lr1<~J•11h Newpon Oeoch (949) 67~ 74 ~'Y e>.ion.ys) un I. 11.1111 \I h1pl.1•h. 'I"'"' Hlfllfll'' d1r111111 I 111· 11 I \I I d "I Un""'' \ltll1n11' .. 1l"''"l'll'11011 I Ir lfl '"" 111•1 'I IH '"' I 11 II I' lr11111I • olh11h.11 "n J1t\l 1:\Jl11 ''• f IJ4\JI i !4· 141111 1111 "''I )r 't1111c 1114 'c" "'" lk , h t \ •1:'""' UCI .... Sou1h Coast Plaza Vin09f 0< ruu ~!low~ hom ~l <71 4 5~74 www.bluewat~rgrlll.com ALLERGAN The School of Biological Sciences presents The Allergan Foundation Lectures in Modern Biology Series #To Clone or Not to Clone" o lecture by Dr. Ion Wilmut The Ros/in Institute , Scotland Dr Wilmut led the team that cloned the f1r$t oduh mommol-Dolly' 1111997. krl wm. ,nt •naftold .. Tue.day; felwuary 26, 2002 . \. 7:00 p.m. -.,..,, fwftfl Cenf9r, UCI Tlm ...,en1 1' fr .. ond open to IM publ1e ResetVOt1ons required Pork1ng $5-Me.o Por~1ng Structu'e Mop o\f01loble online at www bio UC• eduf....,..lmot .... ..,1,2112 Dr .... v.-. 1"eSal& .... •••• Iii I .... C'itllfbt,. 1.t0,. _ .. , c.... ua .. QUOTE Of THE DAY •You never know, we could sneak up on someone ... " CJwlll Sorce. Estllncie High boys basketball coach 8 w.dnetdcry, February 13, 2002 .. ~·· ..... TERRY THOMPSON (ESTANCIA) 5' 1tta .._ Roger Catfsorl • 9'9'57 44223 • Sports Pc1x: 949-650.0170 Daily Pilot HIGH SOIOOl. IOYS IASIETULl The more Eagles hope to mount sneak attack ($)the • merrier CIF accomodates all at-large basketball candidates, while deserving soccer schools are snubbed. C IF Southern Section staff members have a gargantuan task. U you don't believe me, try to run a rotisserle league for more than 500 teams in about two dozen sports, virtually without a break from August through June. For the most part, the section staff of about 14, including a commission· er and three assistant commissioners, run the prep athletic show, most speolically playoff compebtion. m a first-rate manner that makes the Southern Section nationally renowned for excellence and efficiency. U you've spent any time observing the mner workings of section employees. as I have, you'd Barry Faulkner PREPS appreciate this a great deal more than the peanut gallery critics who invariably bave a better way. But-and you knew this was coming -there are, inevitably, vestiges of rust in the well-oiled machine. And, casting off from aforementioned peanut gallery. I'd like to point out a few grinding gears that were unveiled Sun(jay and Monday. when playoff pairings for winter sports were revealed at section headquarters in Cerritos. Paul Castillo, an assistant commissioner in charge of basketball, said the reason all 57 at-large candidates were admitted into the boys basketball playoffs was that the section believes It is there to accommodate student-athletes by creating as many competitive opportunities as possible. Sounds good, right? A little like coming out in favor of the American flag. All but one of these at-large candidates flt into either 16-or 32-entry brackets. ln 16-team brackets. most at-large entries simply became first-round fodder for league champions, with the four seeds usually first in line to consume these •cupcakes.· In Dlvis1on Ill-A. however, there were already exactJy 16 automatic quaJJ.fiers (having finished in the upper hall of their league). so Estancia. the lone at-large school, was accommodated only by creatplg a wild-card game with Burroughs High of Ridgecrest. This meant the 8\111'QS would have to play their way into the 16-team field by defeating the Eagles tonight at hotne. Estancia and, su.rpmlngly, Bwroug~ Coach Robert Campbell. were both big fans of the move. For Estancia. It enables a 13· 13 team lo expenence the postseason. albeit after a three-bour-pJus bus rtde. The move also allows Burroughs to avoid a week layoff between games. a constant concern for coaches this time ot year. But o precedent bas dearly been set If. eventually, there a.rises a sttuation ln which at-large entri are lmprectkal. their complaints about belog denied partidpadon have a built-ln justification. Now, flash forward about 24 hOW'S to Monday, when tbe soccer pabings were dlltributed. Slnce tbefe are only 8" divWons ln boya and glrll aoccer, eudly Mlf the amount ln boyt and gtrtl bMll.etbal1. opportuntdel for 1t·large en1rie1 ere ligrUficantly d'"•""'*'· Hmce. Crelpl's boys tNm, ranked No. 1 ID OMl6oa V for meet of tbe ..... , WM tUmiDO in hi gMr 1\aMday. ,....., tMn preparing to coms-wtlb tbe dtwtllon'1 41 • ....,.,.. cpwMm b a Sc:iutbem Sec*-ct' •••• ttp. CNlpi (11·7~0 5'sll1°"9Ui tn dlle ••• 13 F II • i.Mgue, .,......... Lor'C* fl*llll I IQ, !t. l'Nltdl f11111c11 N& 2 • .,.....,. rv1 aadNCeO...OIR mo.b ......... ' Estancia happy to be in postseason, hoping to extend its st~y tonight at Burroughs of Ridgecrest. a.rry Faulkner DAILY Ph.or A pair of contented coaches will guide their teams In tonight's CIF Southern Section Division lll·A boys basketball wild-card game between Estancia High and host Burroughs of Ridgecrest. TI1>9ff is 7:30. Estancia bead man Chns Son:e Is grate(ul to be invited to the poslseason party, having earned the division's lone at-large berth after a fourth-place finish in the Paoflc COc151. League. Burroughs Coach Robert CampbeU said tonight's wUd-<:ard contest presents his team a wln· win s1tuation, an that the Bwros open the playoffs at home and avoid the extended layoff other lU-A entries will experience. • 1t docsn 't bother me a bit.• CampbeJJ said when he learned bis team was chosen from 16 automatic qualifiers to compete in what amounts to a •ptay-in" game. •wt year, we were the No. J seed and we had a first- rouod bye. We didn't get our nervousness out and we were upset (66·53) In the second round by a Cham_lnade team that had already played a playoff g.une." Estdllda is returning to the playoffs after breaking a post.season streak of 13 straight appearances last season. according to campbeU. who said his The E4gles (13-13) lost nine fivestartersallaveragearounddoubJe ol their last 13. after putting figures. together a seven-game winning Chris Woodson. a 6-3 seruor. is the sttf'ak in December. leading scorer at about 11 ppg. while "f:he fourth-place Pacific Cocut four seniors round out the tartlng five. Lettgue llnisher is led by senior guard Campbell said 6-7 center Gavin Fernando Maldonado ( 14.1 ,.points per McGregor and 5-9 guard Karl Walliams gamP) and 6-foot-7 junior cente r Joey were his leading all-league candidates. Lindquist ( 1 1 .5 ppg), while junior Lewis Pat Graham (6-1 I and 'ltavis Klncaid Bradshaw ttnd fellow forward Carlos (5-11) bring experi nee to the equation. Pinto, a freshman, will also be counted Tonight's combatants ha.ve one upon to come up big U the Eagles are similar opponent. The Burros lost to to advance to Friday's first round date PCL champlon Northwood. 61-50. in at No. 3-seedcd La Canada 122·4). the Irvine World New Classic. ·vou never know, we could neak Estancia dropped a pair of league up on someone,· Sorce said. games to the Timberwolves. 81·"8 and Burroughs { 12·9} hrushed third In 6945. the De ert Sk,y League. The Burros Estancia has won 10 of Its last 12 boast extreme offensive balance. ,.......4>1ayoff openers. JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKnBAll CHAMPIONSHIPS Champions flex their muscles OAllV PILOT PHOTOS BV DON l.EACH A loose ball (rlgbt) draws tbe atteatlon of (from left) Emlgn'I De\'ld Holmes and Weston Dualop and Corona cle1 Mar'I Jobn Joyce ln tbe M'Wdltb1Jaide game. Below, Emlgn'I OUld St.IMI .. IUl'l'OWlded by lbe timbers of Coroaa deJ Mar. \. Corona del Mar's Sean Mohler (43) takes it to the hoop ln eighth-grade UUe gune (left) agalmt Ryan Bagwell («) and COIQ Mesa at the Newport-Mesa Junior High Tournament lbu.nday at E.mlgn Junior High Above Mesa's Brian Molina paues off u to a teammate. ' Below, Corona del Mar seventb..grader Joey Amin slips pa.st an Ensign defender to go up for a baskeL Corona del Mar was a 42-39 winner over Ensign In the seventh-grade final. Costa Mesa topped Corona del Mar In tbe eighth-grade cbamplombip game, 50-C 1. Both dwnplons were unbeaten (6--0) In the regular season. .. Daity Pilot . • I SPORTS w.dnesdoy, Februofy 13, 2002 9 HAPPY llRTHDAY IJllOI HIGH GIRLS VOUEYIAl.l YOMT ,.,.~ . ~Harbot ADRIA 5ofnwo • Vangu.rd Un1verMty ~ bask.tt>.11 GMGlulmlN 9 Coroha def M¥ YOlleybllll K WOMEN'S TENNIS Pirates fall, 9-0 EL CAJON 0Mngc> C-~t CoUeg<>'s wom<>n· tc nm ... teclJTI was a Q-0 loser tit Gro smont Collecw nu ... ~dt1y 111 <1 noncon- lerence mt1tch Gros<1monl improve•<, to 4-0; CC>cbl drop!I to I ·i MQM(O!lfllJIKI G-o&vrm t, aw. Co.uT O ~ fol9etov• (G) ~f Somm«. 6--t, 6-1, Burge (G) def ChMwj. 6 2, 6-0, lrown (G) d9f ~. 7 6. 6-0, ltwlf'I (G) def Law!on. 7 S. 6-l. Moy• (G) def V-, 6-0, 6-0, Be<9 (G) def ~tfH, 6-J, 6-2 ~ fo19e'OYll It own (G) def ~ CNng. 16. Slllnbruno-llor~ (G) def ...+ton Ulww>n. M Irwin-Mayo (G) def VWM>-Gudr~. I 6 PREPS CONTINUED FROM 8 (Dms1on IV> Th<> ~fo,i,1on l.A.>tl<JUI' Oll'dt gnnder aJw l<•ft fourth-pldn' gttls hnl.!lht>r Fhntndgt• ~cn>d I leart ('l-Q-1 I out of th<> plclyolf picture The Tol<>g'> wc•w bt•cth.>n out for tl yuclrnnlt't'<I bt.•rth by Mlss1on nvcll'> I lctrvctrd- WcsUakc (St'<'dNI No I IO Division IV), C hdmmud<• (No. 3 ln D1vls1on IV) u nd LoulsvilJe A Ml!> ion representdllVP hcts won at least a ha.re of t1 S(>ctJon crown the last hve y(!ctl'!> (four trAJght by Chdmmade. before ltO~ and H.&rv.ird- WesUak hared l11~~t·dr'> Division IV crown) . GI ndal N<>w'>-r<"i!> report<>r Enk Bodi ..aid d Tolog coach told him lht1t th1 year's senior; hdv<• 2<1 I m their four-y'-'ar vdr.11y cMt>ers, 21 to thl' afon•mt>nlloned big three Boal .11'><> poml'i out of 187 teams m th1<1 y<'clr' girls soccer playotf'I, only two dr<' di-large entri So, cl •t1rly. lht• <;('('lJon IS not there lo an om model le soccer dlhJC'lt>s bke they dre for basketbdll Could th.ls helve something to do with the fact that ba ketbdU 1'i a revenue port cmd SO('('Pr LS not? Th more bdsketball garn • dnd, subsequently, more tickets ..okl, th more money roU t.nto section coff rs Thf' seruon tak half th gatt• r(!C('1pts from every playoff cont t ·me wccer generally doe not charg for playoff gam , other than the finals. th re ls no mon y to be mad from more Mrly round •cont Ensign rill es Th champlomhlp for the eighth-grade glrls ln the Newport-Mesa School Dlstrlct last 1 week came down to a batUe between Ensign and Harbor Day. It was Ensign which caJJJe out on top lo claim honors on the Harbor Day School court. At left. Harbor Day School' Marisa Scott (1 t) dive for the ball but ls unable to make a play ln the UUe match and Ensign's Katie turg (5) celebrat the victory with her teammates. Below, (left), Courtney Hanson of Ensign digs a serve. At rtght Ensign's Bryana Carey.(12) goe up to block a k.111 attempt by Scott. Ensign won, 15·12, 15-11. In the semJUnals, Harbor Day advanced with a 15·11 , 15-7 victory ove r Sowers of Huntlngton Beach, and En Jgn ellminated Dwyer of Huntington Beach. 15-9, 7-15, 15-8. or. ' ~o~ P.•OIO'> B• sn.1 M (AA'l• YOUTH socaR 2002 . On the horizon Pilot Cup 2002 is scheduled for May 29, 30, 31, June 1-2 Tournament director seeking one representative from each school to act as a liaison . • PUot Cup 1bunMml8nl Oindor Kirk Mdalolb ii Mklng f~ volun fOr the llJO'l Not CUp ia4be lalm Clf Ill ..... W 1¥P & I llidYe bofa Md1 IChool ....,ed to act M • .._la 1he faMM tw g townenaent which W:Uitlf I gNllWW~floai Nwpad ...... Coronadel ~and C...MIM. ,..... CJDlllllll Clf lbbd· ..................... gldlt. end ftftb· and ............. a.. yem'I ..... M 1M,.,.. Oillpln....,,.. tD Cou Mw Hlab ....W 111 tO A 'IS 1 ,_.._ ... M..,., A.-.-M boyl. 91. Jollll 11119 .................... ,.. ... ............ • ....... ...., ....... , ....... d~-- ,, _ 2 .......... , ....... ' .......... ....... •..t:r I 2 '• -U, 7 tll..., .. _, ·-· 7 .. .._ ... ............. ...... ... c ... ...... & ... _ •• , ....... ·--------~----.------------------------------. I I ! Name: nd.J Cup i I~ ~ ~ I I I I School · 1 I Alu .. ~ I I andtwWltln I I Grede: Room No : • .,.. MMof\ I ..... ... 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Vanguard M"Orf!d CJ run on Li:.a Jack.son's tnplc 1n the Mxth, but Ba.k~rsfl Id (13-'lJ ll ~ tht• scorn ·ln the top of th1• eventh a.nd addf?d d run m the eighth to tdk d 2-1 ctdvdnt.ui•· · VanyuMd 18-5-1} came through an tht• b<1ttom of tho eighth wht·n l.dW •n ~lclJlllQ\U'Z <1nd Jackwn ed c h had RBI '1m1I \idnguctrc..I .. 1..rtt>r Gina Lsel.1t'n'Jood "'''"' tht: d~tan< , ... 1nkmq out e\ • n dnd waHuny nom• lo unpro\ 1• tu 4-'l In th•• Liurh lo~i.. 8'1k1•rsheld hdd 15 hit' and took ctdvctnldtJe of lour \',my11<1rd errur' Tc1rt1 Llc-u.utt1n w nl :1 for 5 to h~1tl lh1• R11c1dninnt•f"I' off!'ns1v • dtlctc k !foll}' 'lortlnl"Z hc1d two RBI., lur V<1nq11<11d whtl <.t lm<1 ( dnl<HlllCI ctnd J«'~'ilCit Thomp .. on 1·01 h 1 hipped m wtth nn•• Gwne , V/lllGJNl/O J, CM. ST. ~ 2 cs ...,.,ti~ 000 000 '1 2 2 ' Vllfl9uetd 000 OC)I 02 J S 1 IC(!lly And lKUMIMI. lAbet 9)0d .,-.d Roli. W l~ '90C)d '"2 l K4"1y M ll "'°'Ks.Bl 'A<kion M GMWJ CM. St. llMaafila.o I. 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