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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot-... .. •• · .. · ' . ' . . ::: SERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COVMUNmES SINCE 1907 ON n. WIB: WWW.DAJLYPtlOT.COM IMJIHDltl, FEBRUARY 18, 2002 .-..... --. ... ... ... ..... ... :=: .... .... •• . -~· .... -· ....... ' . . ·:· ·.-·· · ::· ... ... ••• ••• . . . ·. .. _ . • .. .. . .. _ ... • •. • _ .. .. • ... Dreaming of elllpty playing fields •The struggle to get space on Newport·Mesa fields is as tough as the battle on the turf . NEWPORT-MESA -Irs only a game. •Nobody undentands the Zlch c1au:ns the oty bas been mconsistent in approvmg or deny- ing penruts for certain fields. Hi$ biggest concern is that out of area teams get prtonty over the Cost.a Mesa-based AYSO program. Pa.rents often remind their chil- dren of this when pressures mount dwing soccer, baseball or football games. amount of work that goes into ttus,• saJd Tony Anish. the commissloner of American Youth Soccer Organi· zation Region 97, which serves Newport Bea.ch and Costa Meta cbild.ren. •A huge amount of effort goea into making lb1s thing work.• The pn>Cea has gotten so com- plicated at times the Costa Mesa Department of Recreation staff has gone back to the dty's legislabve bodies to ask for clarlfication on bow field time should be granted, sa.ld Steve Hayman, the d ty's dlrector of administrative services. IW..Wll--1 The dedlcated soc:cer dad has always m&l.Dlalned has region should have prionty for the use of the Farm Sporu Complex because 1t offers service to a higher number of Cost.a Mesa re5idents. ·we are Costa Mesa teams play- ing other Costa Mesa teams,• Zkh wd ·Kids are accepted wtthout regard to theu abillty. We don't pay our coaches. We don't pay our refer- ees -they are all parents. We offer the complete family expenence . Should we get Costa Mesa fields over But behind the scenes of these popular sports, 1t ls anything but a gam • as adults mvotved in youth recreation wage campaigns, create public policy and try to tackle the very serious problem of field short\ ages. Now, re pondmg to concerns nused by Jon Zich, a former com- mlsstoner of Costa Mesa's AYSO Region 120. Hayman wd the oty will reVlew the onginal regulations regarding sports helds -particular- ly lbe Fann Sports Complex. ~ l.UCH OM.Y l'llOT Father John Con.Gel cbeen tbe Coria famlly home after blessing each room with AJeJand.ra Coria, 21, whose family wtU Uve lo one of tbe three Habitat for Humanity bOIMI dedicated tn Costa Meu on Sunday. Three reasons to celebrate Habitat for Humanitys latest homes welcome their first inhabitants in Costa Mesa on unday M lkey Samuelson leaned aga1nlt the doorway to hil new bedroom. ~~t smell ol paint ln lbe &lr, the rest ol the Samuellon family aSeelullv checked out their new 1,272-tquare--loot, · two-story home, one ol tti.. new bomll tbet Habitat for Humuilty dedk:9ted on a cool. bJustary and ....-tn._ rainy Sunday after-noon in Costa Mela. Q>ooltng from the bowe .. four bed.roolDa was fairly pa.in} for th children, who, al009 with Mikey, also Included Danny, Bets1 and Andi. Mikey took tbe room the other ctuldren did· n't want IO tt wocked out. said 12-year-okl Andi. ·1 gill the sunset.. she said smiling potntlng to t. new stomping grounds fAtcing the w Tbl Semuelfons will begin movmg m f\.uni. ture In two weeks and expect to be in complete- ty bv &1111" break, father Dan Samuellao said. •'!bat .. when the (duldrenl have tune off from ICboot • be sa.Jd. ,,_,. pepnkaOcolored house marks • tint fc. Habitat for Humanity. lt's the group' first borne in Orang County lo be enbrely built by a primarily female crew. Ehzabetb Mahoney, ctwrwoman of Worn n BUild, was one of thOH crew mem- bers who began working on th project when 1t began in June, sj>endmg her Saturdays hammenng nails, pounng concrete and pa.anting th trim. "(Women Build] bas built a fabulous ho for Dan and the fchiklnm), •Mabon y said. Women Build gi"91 women the opportunl· ty to learn new 1kllll in colllt:rucoon and SEE aLEIRATE MGI J Running a paper i t of its detractors other orgaruzabOns? Absolutely.• Di.screpanoes m {1 Id &JJoc:atton anse from dttferences m city poll- oes, he clauns Hayman admlts the conditions of use, unplemented by the City Coun- oJ when the $7 .5-m.illiion fann ate was fll'St approved m January 1998, differ from the most recent gwde- lul regarchng held use that a com- rruttee of recreanon staff and sports representabves recently agreed on. •n• -MWtlD ... II The r ult of Zlch's request for clanf1cat:lon could make matten w or e for A YSO and oth r sports SEE FIELDS PAGE 4 Costa Mesa standards under attack • City pldrulers will look at proposed changes that one homeowner says target him unfairly. Loltta Harper DAllY PtlOT COSTA MESA -Planrung Com- nuss1oners will take a cl<>Rr look at cha.ng to vanous oty development standards Tuesday after homeowner Michael Schrock charged th y were dlrectly targeted at tum and lus Ceal Place home. Planning staff has reconun oded a dozen •rrunor" chang to tandard.s goverrung everytlung from land use to antennas, with alterauons to resi- dential. commeroal. tndustrial and planned developments mgled out for further revtew At last week' Pla.nrung Commis- sion m ting, Comnu.ssloner Katnna Foley said she was not u.re bow the proposed chang would affect devel- opers such as Schrock. She said she would not be comlortabl supporting them unbl she had clarificabon •Mr Schrodt raised scx:ne very good questioas that at the ve:ry least deserve to get somie answers.• Foley said. At th m b.ng, Schrock charged that tweaks to the oty cod dJ.rectly targeted bis proposed proJect •t 252 Cecil Plact>. Tbat proJKt, which would~ two houses on an 18 ()()().. square-foot lot, has been the center of a heated neighborhood d bate Schrodt and bUSlt\. partner Fnt:z Howser have gone tn arcl with planning taff, the Planning C omrms-on.. the City Counol and·n bbors, altenng th u proposed proJect accwding to vanous recom.menda- bons. A ruorung pemut w ultl· mati ly d rued and the d open chose th option to subdivid the unusually large lot mto three Each Jot will be •bout 6,400 square f t. and Schrock will reduce tbe baayard of the ung house to 20 feet to •ccommodat th ~ lots Once diV1d • •cb lot w\ll be conaidered low--d nsaty r denti.al UM -R-1 , U plann rs c.all 1l. SEE STANDARDS MGI J u. ... _____ • fr..11111 .... .. ,.. _____ , .,, ... ...., ... ... .. I' ?' MOiiy, ... Mimi 4 -J -....... .. s.11 .....,,. outlid9 Neto;p Dl't ~ pulllld by 1 mcADf'boat at hlboa Pant-iallfng nur the Ir• M Fun Zona A tQ!mftlte trip Is $45. (Ml) 67J..1693. GMG fff'f I CWlY ...OT Coast Guard ExecuUve Officer Chuck Unclsey II MCOnd ID co••and llboud a.. cutter' NmwbaL Coast Guard blood in his veins fteul Olnton DA.llY PILOT F or ExeculJve Officer Chuck • Lindsey, the Coast Guard was an easy career choice. Llndsey, the second in command on the cutter Narwhal, grew up with a father who served in the Coast Guard. Even though he laved in Thou- sands Oaks, the sea was never far The 29·year-old l.u>d,sey said he has always been dnlwn to 1t. ·Being on the water was the fll'St Uung that drew me to 1t, • Lindsey sa1d about his Coast Guctrd sem ce ·w e're the premier law enforcement agency. That was another lhmg. • Lindsey has been taUoned at the Coast Guard's Corona del Mar sea base ince 1999. wh n he was reas- signed from Ala ka to the Point Stu- art. Last September, the crew brought WHAT'S AFLOAT • WHArs AR.OAT k pobfished periodically. If ~.,. ~. nautic.al ewnt. ~the infonNtion to ~ Dally Pilot. llO W. Bay St.. Costa Mes.. CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646- c110; CK by e-m.11 to c»1lypllotelatime.com UYAI TOURS Tbe Upper Newport Bay Ecologk&I Reserve dlld Naturo P rve hosts two-hour kayak tours of th Back Bay at 10 a.m cv ry Sunday at 2301 Uni- versity Dnve. Newport Beach. $20 Kaya.ks m d avallabl through New- port Dun RC90rt Call (800) 585- 0747 for reseivauons. SllDAY COOlll CIUISIS The Ad\'enb.11W •t Sea YKllt .Char- t rs host.a crw around Newport Harbor from 2 to 3:30 p.m. ev ry Sun- day at 3101 W. Coast I IJgbway, New- port Beach. $20, lndud s cruise, VOLKllO.• ........ _ Nllf9 There was never a question that Chuck Lindsey wouldfollow in his fathers footsteps a new ship to Newport Harbor -the Narwhal. After a 41-day journey · from Louisiana -with stops ln COila Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexi· co and Panama -the Narwhal land· ed ln Corona del Mar. The lhip's commander, U. John Kidwell. and the aew have been working chiefly at the Port of Loi Angeles escorting cruise linen and other foreign ships. The cunent laser-like focus on national security matters wu trig· gered by the Sept. 11 tenortst attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, Lindsey said. parking, cookies and sodas. Reserva- tions requtred. (949) 650-2,.12. SAILllG CWSES SaUbcMt nmlall ud prtve .. l1•w are available at Marina Seiling in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced clasles include navigation, big bolt. power- boat, introduction to heevy weather and first-mate imtruction. (949) 673- 7763: the Blue Dolphin Sailing Cub, (949) 644-25251 or lido Sailing Cub, (949) 675-0827. The attacks also brought about 1ncreued support from Newport Beach ol the Narwhal and its aew, Undaey aa.ld. •Since Sept. 11, we've been Bee-- Ing a huge support level for the local community,• Und.tey said. ·we bave got numerous people coming down here on weekends.• M Kklwell's right-band man. UndMy ovenees much ol tbe duties ol the Narwhal's aew and its day-to- day operations. Prior to being stationed on the Narwhal, an uGgnment that WU just extended foe another two years, 1Jndsey WU stationed in I.A» Ange- les, the San FrandlCO Bay area and Alaska. Being stationed at the Narwhal gives Undsey the chance to live in Orange County. For him. lt'a a plum assignment He lives in Rancho Mar- garita with wife Denina and two chil- dren. W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. All bolts are equipped with window enclosures and CD players. Ice and cups are provided. ReservatiODJ are uggested. An hour rental is $70. (949) 645--6812. A motortracl lowlge dMl1r .. y be rented at Resort Water Sports at New- port Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, e1ectrtc boats, boogie boe.rda, kayaks, lnflatable rafts, beech furni- ture and wetsuits abo are available. (949) 729--1150. ~ ....... olend .., .. Goa- .0 ... llllllU dola Co. ol Newport. 3400 Via Opor· IU to, Suite 102-B. Tbe $75 cOll indudel BalbcM Boal 1-'•la ca put you OD a buket ol bread, cbeele, Mlam1. loe, the wat r ln many ways, with linole gluMI, a blanket, music aDd • and double kayaks, electric boats, {4: Polarokl p6ctwe. Wine ello la .va11· holder Milboatl, pedal boats and ND· able. (949) 67S.1212. abouts for olfsbore UM or cruWng tbe bay. (949) 613·7200. • Im. COMI a.ten la Udo,_..... WJ.-ge offers two-hour elec:trlc boat Electrk boat ,_.... .,. P.U.ble by crultel wtth a gourmet dlnoer. S180 the hour at Duffy mectric Boea., 2001 for two people. (949) 675-470.C. M"!"ttm!" (Mt)Ml .... "9coN ~ CJOR•••• ...... h o.Ir Pllit ot MM- ff••• rtghtNoNM--91 .... .. .......,,,... ....... . _..ran•••,,...,.... .._.pen; 'IS' I ; f/I C .. U .......... MQWJO•HMLB "pg 111 --.... ..,..,.. .......... ~ Ulllljll-. " ......... ..,.._ OW._..cewti..,. .. PMDI ., 't• •• .. ............ .~ ............. PMllD Our.._ la DI W .... k. C.. ...... CA mJ?. 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I read the dtf's report that each duck dropping can con- tain miltioos ol colony-fanning fecal coliform becterio and that their droppmgs can c.ause human Dlnell, inducting cer- carial dermatitis, histop&asmo- sis, tularemia. ayptospond.Jo- sis, salmooeUolis. c.ampy- k>bederiolis. ps:iltacoSIS, West N'lle encepbalibs and ulfluen- za. I'll have to get my Merck Manual from the booksbell to read about these diseases, but Just the names are frighten- mg. Most state. federal and private wildlife agencies do not want anyone feeding the ducks, especially with day old stale white breed tbat has no nutritional value. I will give the city aedlt because the first step is to educate the public by letting them know that you are really doing the ducks more ha.rm than good wben you feed them. This is surular to th approach taken to stop peo· pie from f eedlng the sea Uons In the harbor. The primary enforcement will be against the obvious abusers with gro- cery begs full of bread, so the ocawonal aacker will not equate into an appearance before the duck-feeding judge with four blgh-pnced, duck-feeding lawyer to keep you out from behind bars • • • np of the week Is lop ofJ your boet's fuel tanks while s1t1ing kUe dunog the weath· er. Luddly ln most Southern California harbors, we do not have to completely winlcriz.e our boats to prevent damage from freezing. However. we need to remember coodensa· lion with the waan days and cold nights will aeete water ln yow fuel. 1be wann aJr bolds more molsture and then .. the tempe1111ture drops. th air bolds -moisture that falls out in your tanks repeat- edly day after day. So by keeping your tankl topped off dec:reues the voJume ol air inside the tanks, and the little ~ that flllterl it negli- gible per volwne. Safe voyages. ...... .. ---------- Daily Pilot Monday, f.buary 18, 2002 J · .) CELEBRATE CONTINUED FROM 1 th.Ne DeWelt bomel along Del Mu AveoUil began 1n June, briDgmg ha toCa1 to 90 homM lioot'e ltl 1DatptiOo tn Orange Cou.Dty tn 1988. Habitat hU now built flve homes in Costa Mele. Legal battle weighs on Westside resident work with oth r women, though m n make up about 20% of the Women B\iild team. Habat.at fOf Humani- ty's volunteer work f on::e ii compnsed ol 50%. women. lo April 2000, a Women BUild COmnuttee WU formod to begm fund-rais- mg about $70,000 to build the hom . interest gtew 4nd there are now more than 700 women on the malling list. • (Wom n Bw.ld) takes the uncert8lllty out of build- mg so wom n can become scaffolding experts and d- ing experts,• Mahoney said. Though Sunday was the dedtcation. it will be anoth- er two weeks before the homes are completely fin- ished, said Kevin Ingersoll, the full-time Ile superinten- dent. Fuustung touches to landscaping and the kitchens till need to get done, Ingersoll said. Construcuon on Habitat's STANDARDS CONTINUE D FROM 1 The latest subdiVlSion proposal has been filed with the oty but has not come before o.ny legislative bod.aes. Dunng the hearings on Schrock's development, counal members were con- cerned the oty did not man- date that houses face the street According to a staU report. newly created resi· denbal lots would be required to have street frontage under the modilled code Perry Valantane, Costa Me<;a' dtrector of planning, l>a1d Schrock's property would not be affected. Schrock is protected under .,tdte law that reqwres that tus applicdbon be reviewed dccording to the rules tn effe<"t at the tame 1t was tiled. Planning Commis ioners About 500 volunteers built the three newest boma, said Jim lASleur, cba.lrman of Habitat for ' Hwnanity of Orange County ·Tu re's been a tremen- dous amount of energy from the very begtnnlng. • be said. ·ne three unique sponsors a.re wooderful to work wllh. The land"• are 0 very involved working, If not every S.turday, mmt Saturdays.• Famlliel choeen to pW'· cha.le a Habitat home must contribute 500 boun of labor by building their own home, helping another Habitat family build their borne or working in another area of the organization. '" •MIA~ Colla~ ptllnfting CommflllOft study..., . --= 6:30 p.m. T~ • WI••· Stt'I Floor COf.,..a Room. 9ty Hal~ n Fw ortw ·~(714) 754-5160 • Eleanor Egan and Walter Davenport empbasized the proposed changes would e ffect new lots and develop- ments, and not existing ones. ·1 can't unagine that at would have any affect on parts ot the oty that are a.lready devcloped, • Egan said. ' • LOLITA .,..... coven CosU MeM. SM m.y be re.ched •t (949) 57""275 Of by e-m.11-1 Joi/. t.,,,.,,,.,.,•times.com. •Trying to resolve charges that be violated dty rode, Dave Morley oow awaits a resolution. . WESTSIDE -Dave Mor- ley, a modelt handyman who worlu out of his Costa Mesa home, Mid be ls over- whelmed by a court battle be waged with the oty over a code enforcement otabon, but be refulel to beck down. Morley flied an appeal on a code violation in Harbor Munidpel Court in Septem- ber. Code enforcement offi- dall contend Morley, who lives in the 2000 block of Maple Avenue, illegally con- verted b1s ga,rage into a bed- room. Six months later, Morley bas grown frustrated with lhe comtant delays and tugb price of the legal system. IJU. tlally concerned with the tugh cost of conforming to the city'• request to tum his bed· room back into a garage. Morley said he bas paid about $4,000 in legal fees. •They are doing nothing but playing ping pong and I'm paying the bill,• Morley said. "The taxpayers are pay- ing the bill for this oty, so really. I'm paying for tt both ways.• Edwin Richards, outside counsel for the dty. SA.Id he could not comment on an ongoing case. Morley's lawyer, Jennifer Friend, said the situation IS not as grave as her client may think. She understands Mor· ley's frustration about hlS house being singled out by the d ty but said a solubon LS m the works. ·we're exploring an amt· cable resolution to the prob- lem that would allow Mr. Morley to continue to use his property m the manner at has been used for the past 50 years,• Friend said. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ORANGE COAST COLLEGE P RESENTS THE FOURTH ANNUAL ORANGE COUNTY ARTISTS SHOWCASE "Tribute to Freedom" &.hibition & Awardt Reception CAu FOR ENTRJES MUST BE RECE.JVED BY THURSDAY, FEB. 21 fRJQAX MAJlcH 8, 2002, 9 A.M. -6 P.M. SA1VRDAY MARCH 9, 2002, 10 A.M. -4 P.M. AwABDS REQZJJON 6 P.M. -10 P.M. SVNPAY MAROi 10, 2002, ) 0 A.M. -'4 P.M. Salutint Smior Artim linJ tlN worla tlNy hittw '1mkti .fer thnr 50th birtbtiay. $5700 PriZI Mo119 FE.BRUARY 21 , 2002 F BRUAAY 25, 2002 fllBRUARY 25. 2002 MARCH 6. 2002 MARotS.2002 MAllCH '· 2002 MAJW.:H 10, 2002 CA1 fN[)AR Of Eyum; PRE-R£CISTRATION OE.ADUNE OPEN RECilSTRATlON jUllY DAr. DEUVEA AJlT'WOIU( llTYE£N 8:00 A.M. -12:00 P.M. Co$TA MESA NEJGHIOIUfOOO CoMMUNrrY CENTU 18'5 P.wc AVENUE. CosTA MESA PlcJC UP AKnfOIUC IETW'!!N 4':3().6:30 P.M. OEUVEll ACCEPTW WOlUC 3:00 P.M. • 6:00 P.M. SHOW OPEN TO 11fB PUaUC: 9:0() A.M. -6:00 P~M. AlmST RlamON: 7:00P.M. • ~ P.M. SHOW Of'IN TO 11i1 PUIUQ I 0:00 A.M. • 4':00 P.M. A•'U>SIRlclP'noNs: 6.o bl. • 9:30 P.M. (SfoNsollo 8Y Ai IMIM Hmm CAiia) Stt0W ORN 10 THI PUil.JC: 10:00 AM -.... P.M. (Aln' ~ "'hMD TO AllJ1S1'S Al'TD 4':00 P.M.) PD UP MU m w A.Mo -12.-00 r.M. COITA MIMsm.:. CINrD 85 Win' lfnl la a1 = CA'9627 GlllG fltY I OAl.Y "-OT Dave Morley, seen here in September, ts concerned about demands the dty bu made on h1m to convert a bedroom back to Its intended use as a garage. The otauon, gwen m last March, said he must con1onn to the regulabon by turning what 1s now bJS bedroom back into a garage or dpply for lhe proper pemut to tum the garage lnto a iaVU\g space and· then bwld a garage somewhere else on hl!t prop· erty Morley has sa.ad the garage was used as a bedroom even before has parents bought the house 38 years ago. and that lS how tus family ha contin- ued to use the pace U his bedroom were con- verted back to a garage. Mor- ley saad there would not be enough space in the mod~t two-bedroom houi.e -not countmg the gardge -tor he tus wile and her two ..on . The outcome ol h1~ Cd~ not only affects tum but Vd.n· ous other homes m tru. neigh· borhood, Morley ~d ·u the oty ddhercs tc1 wh.11 It lS saymg In my Cd!>C, 50' " of the houses on my street are illegal.• he saad The new "proactive aty· wtde code enforcem nt pro- gram· that deemed hl5 garage illegal w nt mto effect m August 2000 Co-;ta Me!>a code enforcement officers have been walking the treel!> and targeting the worst offenders mce December ·Tlu.s house has alwayc, been like this. I shoulrtn•t be re ponSlble for what wa!> done more them :20 Vt>etrs ago.· MorlP~ S<11cf when he addles d the council on Sept 3 Counc1lmun C t1ry ~lond· han agreed Monahan scud he wanted to propose a proc s ror rest· dents Like Morley who have found themselves lhe victims of the new proactive codes. The councllman saad be would Llke to set up a review board where certaln cases could IX> heard and a resolu· uon could be met without havtng to go to court In Morley' case, 1t is too late City Atty Jerry Scheer S4ld once the tssue as taken to the courts, the Ctty Councl no longer has Junsdlction WE DO THINGS RIGHT! OUR MEALS ARt A TRIP TO MEXICO Ml CASA MEX ICAN RESTAURANT --"" .. ,... WE TAKE DINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! WE SPECIALIZE IN LARGE TOGO ORDERS PHONE AHEAD! ..... 196 E 17TH ST COSTA MESA · 949·b45 ·76 l6 SPIRIT RUN 5K/10K RUN/WALK SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2002 Fashion Island, Newport 6each RACE FEATURES •Tor qu.tlil\ r it Hun l~1rt to rtg1stertd ~rtlCIPlfllS • r \T&F' u:rtihtJ ..nJ wncoontd courst. • l •mruta1uJ r.:•ults by Tmw M.anlgtnwnt. • rht 11111<~. 'r\ilh:r •!Jtions along count. "19 Years Riming FOf' 0\#" Schools" • fr(t rclrt:,hnwnts to ;all registtrtd part1c1pants pl'O\idtd by l1a\1liun~. J.il.ml\l Ju1u. \'~ Fmh famu. Ctlato Pa™11so. 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Newpon Beach Newpon Bach TMSMIJ,11~ TeaMlt.11~ 1020 llTiM Aft. 2S21 FMcW.lrOr. u.cstionsl CaU toU-ftte 1-877-676-7836 WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners <JQstorante 9damma qina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6:15 f41ph•t Paaw'8fe.;. GI' C..nnelloai Alla Florentina (with soup or salad) J UST $10.90 The Real Prime Rib or Fdct Mignon {with soup or salad) JUST $13.90 Sandabs Piccata or Salmon Alla Checca (with soup or salad) JUST$12.90 (949) 673-9500 www.mamm agina.com 251 East Coast Highway • Newport Beach ~ified ads work for GET THE POINT? YOU! ' ' FIELDS CONTINUED FROM 1 orgarua:atiom. u tM oftkM)e decide tbe original CGDCU· doc\I ot approval ouhN6gb the CWNnt pol.icy, field timll will be even harder to come by. Allocating fteldl ii lib putting together an intricete puule -the only wey to be succ:euful ls to make sure all the pi8cel are in their aect places. ThOM ln Cotta Mesa's recreation depart- ment 'ere the people charged with the final decision ot what piece goes where. Stacia Mancini, a rec:re- abon department manager, said she and ber staff sit down with representatives from various recreation league1 -both youth and adult -twlce a year to fig. we out who needs the 8eJdl when and who gets priority. The original condition of •ppTovaJ -which is consid- ered a legal. land-use restriction -sa.id the Parm SJte could only be scheduled for four tournaments. or spe- cial events. per year for con- secutive Saturday and Sun- NEWSROOM CONTINUED FROM 1 someone angry about four letters on our Community Forum pages. three ol which were unfavorable to his day play, 'r&e Ulotatioa J>9llcY. t.owe ....... IMt ..... btir. padilag tt.ewlimtt m place for a lix·monlb J*W. •Wbm we put~ the polky, we d*'-d bow piecdcel It.be toms CODdi· dons weret. • Hayman Mid. •Ulttmate1y we decided tbey may not bava fit the com.mu· nity'• needl. • Hayman said the Parka, Recreotion and Parkway• Commlsslon Will review the matter in March. The Plan· ning Commission would then ta.ke it up 1n April and ultimately the laue would head to the City Coundl - totaling at leut three pubbc forums on the matter. Hayman. Mancini and crew are also embarking upon an in-depth asses ment of how the community uses the fields and what residents in both cities would like to see more of. Residents can expect phone callS from a city· hired consultant asking not only if neighborhoods need more fields but whether people are wllling to pay additional taxes or fees for tbem.1 or if they a.re wilhng to have a llgbted field next views. After calling us a rew names. be vowed to tell the community jw;t how bad we are for aha.ring other points of view. But again, isn't the role of the press to provide a diver· gence of opinions, not just those that are favorable to ~ Mattress Outlet Store - ""-~ . . • ~ 3165 Hsbor Blvd. .... Coeta Mesa . Giie llodl ...... "'401 "" ii (714) 545-7168 Support ·Our Schools to thelr boUM. ·~g that tlMn Med to be more puks II oaly bait the ~tiOo •• HrfmlD said. •we have to .... the commun.lty'• tolerance of fecillU.. and progrum. • Hayman Mid recreeuon tta.ff will complete the .-..arch by th• end of the yeef. PUYlll IY fll llUS In the meantime, local AYSO regions 97 and. 120 abide by a contract regard· lng field UM at the Parm. written and ratified by ptevi· oua comm.lllioners. According to the contract. Newport Beach AYSO will not request pennitl for Fann fields or any other fields west of the Costa Mesa Freeway. except for special events, In return. the Costa Mesa organization will not request the UM of Eastside fields at Kaiser Elementary School. Lmdberg Park and Back Bay Continuation School Historically. the two sides came to the dty, looking for a resolution. •u the two regions can cooperate with each other, then that's great.• Mancini one Idea or an.other? I also bad a caller threat- en an advertising boycott because she didn't like our editorial views either. Of course the result of that would be to put the pa.per out of business. So let's think about this. Would Newport Beach and Costa Mesa be better served ii these folks bad their way and the Dilly Pilot ceased to exist? I'm sure some of you are licking your chops at that posstbility. Especially those ·who cringe at the thought of another story about Dennb Rod.man. But aside from tbe latest on the Bad Boy him· self, let me point out what else would go away. First and foremost, read- ers would lose the only daily source of news for this com- munity. Other news outlets don't pay near enough att ntion to this town to dis· pute that daim. And what would losing that mean? Readen would have no idea what Mayor Tod llldge- way is up to at Newport City Hall, or that Greenligbt even is a viable group. The prob- lems with the Westside of Costa Mesa would be a mys- tery to many and the Home Ranch project would have gotten about a day's worth ot ink in the competition. What did Costa Mesa Mayor Unda Dixon have tp say about parking tecre· ational vehicles on city 11treetsf You won't reed it here anymore. And good luck having your letter to the editor publlshed regarding El Toro or John Wayne. There would be no more coverage devoted to schools and all ot the great programs at Newport-Mesa Unified. Nothing about API K'Ol'eS or the academic all stars that we highlight ffCb year and. even worse, no more cover- age of gredualioo ceremonies complete with the pho- tograpt;is ot the grads in joy. ous exultation. And, ob yeah. you woo't reed much about Orange Cout College or Vanguard Univenity or UC Irvine anymore. There Will be no more boating coverage and you'll probably never know a thln(I about the Christmu &o.t Parade or Newport to Ema· nada's annual yacht race. The letllt at Soudl Cout a.p, tbl Pwfomdng Aita c:.ar, tbe N9wpolt Hut>ar Art M.-um, the N9wport PUm PeltiYU. .u ~· No IDOl'9 dlly <XJV•+ ot tbe 0nnge County ,..... or Pous1b Of .My t'OWWiiOi ...... 0-.. It WOUid 1DMD tbe eml to o.~..., ... ,... ..... COOL Ill.NO ... 0.-'i'--• Mt-..... of ...... Ami .. Nltspat .... . Wilca .... (2' ....... c • ................. don • • .-.-. ,, a ~llamc•SP ............ :.:.at.. .............. ..... ....... ~ ,. a 'I••••.;;;.. .... . Daily Pilot - Mld. •at fMlly doesn't lDWIW •· Tbe euy•a ro b to proWle recreetSonal l•c:ili· till to All Calta Mell rest- dellll· It doelo't mattei to us whttber It ll Reg1on t 20 or 91.· Mlke Birr. tbe current AYSO bgion 120 COmmis. si<>Oer. Mid he ll working witb the city to get it to foJ. low the AYSO contt ct and assign fields accordingly. Progrea ll vilible and he ts hopeful about the future, he said. Mandnl can make the pieces nt if she knows the exact times they need the fields. She can break lt down to hourly allocations, U gwen detailed schedules from groups like AYSO or Uttle League. Ultimately. Mancuu saJd. scheduling problems can be resolved amicably with increued communicall.on ·niere are enough fields in Cotta ·Mesa to ma.lte 11 woTk ii we all work coopera- bvely," Mancini said • LOU'IA tu 2 U town Cent. Mesa, She m.ty be ruched It (949) 574-4275 or by ... mell •t lolita.harpet9/1tim.s.com. public •b.ow bad• the Dally Pilot treats the community. those who want to try to put us out of busln aren't champions of democracy and a free press. They only want the pre i. to serve their own selftsh motives. But that's not why we exist We emt because the framers of ow nabon's Con· stitution believed a free press was vital to the democ ratic process. Even more. we emt because tlus community for the most part supports thts paper and demands a news· paper that has integnty and provides them with relevant news. That's a responslbllity wf' ta.ke seriously. • • • OK. now that I'm off my soepbox. I must tell the read· ers that I do regret ooe Uung we published last week. We ran pbotOI of a woman modeling some fa.uh provocative Valentine's Day lingerie in our weekly 5tyll' feature called •Tue Look· that left some readers both blushing and steaming mad We always jok.e in the newsroom about bow we ctre a •family newspaper." But actually, there ll a lot of truth to that statement and this time around. we let the families down. I take full responsibility for allowing the photos to run. but I vow. that under my watch. we won't do it again 110 arc.ttawa;, COiiea Mela l•M• 91 ... lltl.Md ...i.-il ... 'S • QUOTE Of Tiii 14~ . --•No one can tell you what 1 you can or can't do ... • 1llri'Y lhon• • •n. D•lly Pilot H•ll of F•mer '~IShoftatw RON DAVIS Doily Pilot UC/ golf team is driven Anteaters hit the road for Arizona tournament. T be UC lmne men's goU teem deoded to take the road ks travcled recently to get to the P1NG Anzona lntercoUegiate Tournament. Instead ol Dying to Tucson as the team has done In lhe past. the Anteaters decided to hit the highways. It took seven hours for the team to make its way to Arlzoo4 by van. ·we have not driven to this t.oumament In the past; UCI Coach Paul Smollnslc.i said. ·Just with the increased secunty AmcraAg.m COWGES and having toamve earty at lhe airport, we deoded to Last ye.u we had to fly to PhoeJUx because there was no<htect flight to Tucson from Orange County, and by the tune we got there, we had spent the w~ day traveling anyway.• This time around, ua· goU team went tn a vehlcle complete with a t.elevisk>n and VCR. •tt's good valuabl time for the (players) to bond and it deftn1lely brings them closer.· Smolinski S&d. It isn't the first tune the Ant.eaten have ubl.aed ground transportation for out-of-state competitions. Smolinskl 9QUAd drove home from the team's first tournament ol the fall season m Oregon. ·we got stuck dunng the weekend ol pl. 11 and had to drive home from Oregon.· SmoU.nsld aakl. •As bed as (those om.unstances were), I ked the guys what they would like to do this lime arOund for Arlzoo4 and they wanted to drive.· SmoJmslu. along with five goiters, made the trip to Tucson. where the team finished t 1th. Junior Mike Laveiy, who recently was named the Big West Athlete ol U>e Week for golf. had the best showing 10 Artzona. He took 13th with 8 score ol 212 (67-71-74). •Mike cunenUy leads the teun with the lowest stroke average: Smo11osk1 said. •After six tournaments -including the ,... and the lint event ol sptng-m 18 toumameot rounds he~ averaging 72.3 ltroltes.. SEE COLLEGES MGE 6 ( WITH ••• Spert9 ...... Rog. Cottson • 9'9-57 U223 • Spam Fax: 9'9-650-0170 Monday, Februory 18, 2002 5 HIGH SOIOOl GIRLS soca1 PlAYOfFS ~ Al• PlOT Nllanl Duarte (18), shown 1n regular-season action, will help Mesa try for second playoff win In program' history Wedne day at Loulsville. • CdM, Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa hop to xtend postseason girls soccer runs, beginning Wedn sday. For tbe first tune m history, the second week ol the post.season mclud three Newport-Mesa girls soccer teams. And, with unprecedented success the last couple eason at Corona dcl Mar. Co ta Mesa and Newport Harbor high schools, 11 would not be a surprise for at I t two of them to advance past Friday's Saturday's quarterfJnab. Corona del Mar, with three tralghl Pactflc COdSI League championships and bdck·l<>·bdck appearances in the CIF South m Section 01vis1on rv emilinats, has come to expect succ thJ.s time of year. Newport Harbor, however, won 1t first two section playoff games last year. while M sa had not broken through In the po tseason until Saturday's 3-t Division rv f&rSl-round triumph at Pacifica. But while both the Sailors and Mustang could be excused for pinchmg themselv as they prepare to meet second-round opponent Wednesday in Div ion II and DIV\ ion IV. respoc- lively, both hdve 'ihown an inru•c1.,1nq ... ~.1n•n1·" that they belong "We (Jot dnother monl..l'y oft our h.H k'> -Cl)'>ld 1\1<"><1 Coach Dan Johnston ~11d of h1., ti•dm' \'I< tor) Saturday. which propelled Mt•Sd lkl't tht• hr .. t round for the first tune m lhr e d'>on., It htt!> been ct teady upwurcl 1 ltmb tor th•• Mustdngs. whose program 1o; only l i wt1,on., old Johnston. who credit w1h• MMCJ) d' t1 c .ttc1ly.,t to getting lht> pr0<Jram started .,o tht•tr ddughl1>r. Anne (Class of l qq2), would not have• to pldy on th1• boys team -1s m h.., l 0th '><'d'>on d't Htr,1ty h('t1d COdCh f\.lakmg its debut m the' 1990.<11 'tt'd'on, t-.h•'a becdmP the la l Pctnhr Cod t L ague" hool to fu•ld a girl team and one of lhf' Id t tn Oranqe Count~ to offer the sport But the hrst unilonn dnd bdllo; worn out lx•fon• opponents ceased Wl'anng out Mesci"'t O\('nndtrht>d fledgling quad . "It wa hard." John ton re("Ctlled • Ev('ry <1irl tn Costa Me a who wctnted to pltly '>O<'r..r. went tn E tannd • The 1'-IP'>a pr<>!Jrcsrn turnt>d d comer in the 1998 PCL cdmpcuqn. wh~n 11 ~·<1t E.,tdnnd for the hr t llnlP •\\p htt\Pn't lost to 1th1• C•Hflt'"I .,ince.· aid John,on. who program now ht>ld'> thr •t> team 10rlud1nq d 'dP•tt~ unit 'toe kt'd with 11 C'lub pld'ft!Pt \.lcSCJ tncidP th<· pldVOllS for lht• fll't tlmt' m 2000, hut lo,t, 2-0, to evcntudl CIF l>1\ ''"m I\ runn r-up n ... hop '1ontqomn~ La'>I 't'd'<>n thf' Mu tangs battlPd lur tht• h•.;gu1• title but w1•re ti pdtched by l>tUmond R.mc-h, .'>·O, 1n tht> 01v1'1on IV h~t round Th" Vt'cH, John .. ton '>did hi' q1rl., were more rt>lctx11d '' 1thm the postst'd'>On al mo<,phern "L.1'it 'fl'df, I thin!.. w1• WNI.' u htth• O\i'r wired for the• tflr.Houndl gumt'. • John'>ton sc.ud "Th n. 10 mmutt•<; lwlore tht> tart, thr. n•fNCt"'l tried to tell u w1• wt•n• U'>Ln<J 1lll'gdl stun gudrcl<. Wc.> t"V ntually tall..1•d them oul ol th.;t, but 11 num•d our pre-game "Th•., yNr. we· had d good w annup, we hnl hed Parl\ and thf' <11rl' formed a h1g huddle and kicked th1• hall c1round • .Johnston dl'>o s.t1d ttn mtt•nwl~ rompN1Uve PCL \l'tt.,on ht•lpcd pn.•p•Hl' h1., pla~ r. tor the must· win dtmo..,phNf' tnh rent in playoff com~l1Uon. "I ld'>tn<I au tho rf'ally ltnpnrtant htqh-p we • SEE PLAYOFFS MGE 7 UP Paul McDonald Former USC All-Am rican, National Football Leagu quarterback. ·till calling th play after all th years. 8-r7•Mlllnw OAl.Y Pl.al I Monday. F?bNary la, 2002 SPORTS The Back a.y Blast won tbe ~Newport 8Mdl Women .. Soccer 1.-gue toGmmwd wltb a S-1 'Vk.1my OW!f lbe WhUe Ughtnlng IOCXlel' dub. Captain Kr' tJD Bnm ....,... ..... pOlt. 16-0-1 record tor tbe 1e11101L ProvtcUng deleme were Monk:A Bowden. JUI ICalm._.., Km IC.ello and Beeb Bma.ewlkt. Nora Etter and Carolyn Smith allo proWled IUppOlt. Debra Wrlgbt domlneted In midfleld wldle ShaTy Bolton. Jam.le Baligad. Mldlelle Lorentz. Bltglt VOii and Janet Hadley IDllde key P •l IL Carey._ Mio Md a IOUd eClort wb.lle M1cbe11e Guay, Sanh Sbeen. Gene Fol1ptbe md P.m Toney~ oa o&me. GoaJ.keepen StephanJe Nooun and PhyWI Troesdell Mn toUd In tbe mt. Wbmbig boll tbe fall seaon and Ole loumunent was a ant for the 81..a. wbidl hM played In the NBWSL tor ID yeMS. Pktunld are, back row from ~ Krist.en Bnm. Jamie Migad. MkhePe c.nry, JYM IC.ello, Sherry Boltoa. Csolyn Smith. Sara Sheen, Gene Forsythe, Patil Toney. Brtglt VOii. CCMldl la'ry Webb. Front row: Jaet u.dley, JW Kalmbach. Nora Etter, Beth Bara.eWlki. Phyllia Trueadell, Debra Wrtgbt. MC>ftia Bowden. Mkbelle Lorentz. Caley Ross and goalkeeper S..,,,..,,.,, Noonu. Not p6dmed: Karol Arnold and Karen Sbedeker. UClathJetessetrecords UC Irvine collected ~ severaJ top perfonnances in the Pomona College Preseason meet that opened the 2002 outdoor schedule for the Anteaters Sctturday. Cammy Carroll set a school record in winning the hammer throw with a mark of 156-10, eclipsing the previous record by 18 feet. Carmen Schnudt. the former record-bolder. placed second at l.C0· 11, WUng her No. 2 career mark at UCI Catroll also won the discus at I ••·5, the fifth-best throw in UCI history, wbJJe 'fynisaa Edwards won the tnple JWOP with a mark of 38-4'h. Erin Curtis won the pole vault di 11 • 6, while Tessa CendeJa and Jenny Uou finished first and thud in the 3,000 metem with llme of 10:08 66 and 10· 13 10, respectively. UCI went 2·3-4 an the 1,600 with Julie Manson running 5· 14.98, Kaleena Yee 5 16 13 and Lisa Massoth COLLEGES CONTINUED FROM 5 Jwuor Jelf Coburn pit.teed 42nd m Amona. )WU.or Ryan Amlstrong was 57th, senior Kevan Steveru. was 64th and sophomore Brandon Murray was 73rd. 1be Ant aters return to action in the Paafk Coast lntercollcgldte tournament at La Purwma GoU Course 1.n Lompoc March 7-8 The UCJ men's basketball team ( 18-8, 11 ·4 ID the 819 West) dropped LO second place ln conference for the first tune aU season after losing on th road to Uruvers1ty of the Pdetf1C' Saturday. 73-61 . Utah State (20-C, 12·3) Slts alon at the top ol the conference stand.Ing . Only three Big West conference ga..me!. renwn for UCI. nus w the Ant t.ers boo fourth-place Cal Poly 11•.a. 8-6) Thursday and Uutd·place UC Santa Barbara (15-8, 9-5) Sahuday. Tipotl for both coo is 7.05 p.m. lJCJ tenJol' pant Jerry Gl1leD oootinues to m.ako bil mark tn the record boob. Wllh the 10 poan against COi.LiGE BRIEFS 5.18.73. Suzanne Purmort was second in the 800 in 2:21.37 For the Anteater me n, C urtis Lehmann won the 800 ID 1 :56 98 and Darrell Tou er captured the 1,600 In 4:26.29. Davad Santos was second ID the 3.000 1D 8:54.09. Mlf11ael Beerer tossed the hammer 150·3 for the eighth-be l mark an Anteater tustory. 'Eaters downed by Tigers UC Irvine fell to []I] vistbng University of the PacUlc, 65-53, in a Big West women's basketball game Sunday. Padfic was ahead. 49.39, and went on a 9.3 run Wlth 7:26 remairung to put the game out of reach. The 'Tigers outrc· bounded the Anteaters. 34·26, wblle shooting 52 percent for the game (28-54). Pacific (14·10. 9-t ln the Big W t) was led by Selena Ho wtth 16 points and ut as lSls Van Dupont added 15 Pacillc Saturday. Green became the No 9 career scorer m Big West history Wltb 1,864 points, 12 behind No. 8 Leon Wood from Cal State Fullerton (1982-84). DwUlg Saturday's game, Green a..l5o tied former Anteeter Tod Murphy for the top spot in UCJ career free throws made wlth488. Last week. Gr en was named first-teem All·DI tnct 15 by lbe National AssoctaUon of B ketball Coaches. He joln UCLA's Ja on Kapono. USC's Sam Clancy, and Arizona's Jason Gardner and Luke Walton After e tl-ge .. bc='1"vt' IM OCI baseball team (8-5) tuts the road this week tor a tl!ree-game series against Arizona. Game tlJn (Pacific) are 2 p m. Fnday, a.nd noon Satwd4y and Sunday Taking a look. et aome stet &eaders, Matt Andenoo cionUnu to dol'nina otfenslve)y wU:h • .386 bMtulg average and <:Ms MUlef leads the squad 1D R.B with 11, folloWed by Andenon and EHren 1)-ejo WUh eight each. Sean naary (l· 1) leldt the team ln tnn1og:I pitCbed WUh 26. He has. 2.08 ER.A. in 23 lnn.ingl Of work. Paul French (1 ·1) hel a 3.91 BRA. Glenn Swemon (2--01hua2.75 ERA ln 19.l U\n1ngs. points and a game-high nine rebounds. UCl (8·16, 5-8) had a trio of players In double-figures, with Cindy O parah leadlng the way with I 6 points, four steals and low rebounds Wendy Gabbe totale d 15 points and Christina Callaway recorded 10 points and four rebounds. Erin Tom.hnson recorded a tea.m·h1gh hve rebounds and dished five ant.sis. Baseball game postponed Sunday's nonconfer· ~ ence baseball game between UC Irvine and Santa C iera was been postponed tndeflnitely due to wet grounds at Anteater Ballpark. The teams had spUt the 5eri ' lirst two games, with UCI wtnn1ng 2· l Friday night and the Broncos prevailing, 3·2. on Saturday. UC I (8-5) travels to Tucson for a lhree- game senes begmn.lng Friday. The VO women's wMer polo Mined llS fust national ra.nk:lng. In their terond year of competition. the Anteaters (2-4) were ranked 13th in th nation in a Colleg\ate Water Polo Association poU from Feb. 13 Stanford is ranked No l The Vmgu.vd Unl'Yel'llty women's basketbdll team (15-9, 12-6 m the Golden State Athletic Conference I has won five ot at.s la.st sill gam and LS in third place in conference. Fresno Pad.fie (22-6, 13-4) and Azusa Pacific (19·7, 13-4) are tied for ~ place This week. the Uons ~h olJ th regular sreuon with two games at home ag inst Christian Hentage CoUeg Tuelday and Azusa Padftc: Setw'day Both contest begin at 5:30 p m. ID V.......,S ._'a Mlktltb.u K1loe this week. tho Lions (14·14, 10.9) take oo CM5Uan Herilag College 1\aelday at 7:30 p.sn. and Azusa Padfic Saturday et 7 30 p.m. GMa, .,, ......... ..., .. Vangueni'a IOftball team. WU recently named 1.iOo "'the Week. This IOllDl, the four-)"81f Ulting ~end~ NASA ~AIMlk:anhll~ Mt tmool recmdl for mollcm.. .... end IDllll~.....,_._ Daity Pilot TERRY ~· IBOMPSON ' Estancia It was all about persistence and determination for this undersized, underweight defensive standout. W hether you're an • All·Amencan or bench wanner, you get the royal treatment once you've reached the Ro e Bowl game. •During the whole Roso Bowl experience, you'rt> treated like a lung.· said fonner Eslarlda H1gb football standout Terry Thompson, a walk-on player at UCLA after playing one season at UC Dam and reellzmg 1t ·wasn't what I envisioned college football to be .• Thompson never bad the 1ze to consider the NFL. sprout.Ing from a meager 5·foot·.tl a_s an Estancia freshman to 5· 11 a a eruor, and, eventually, to 6-0, 220 pounds at UCLA. where he played 10 1983·84 Lawry's Beef Bowl and trip to 01soeyland. •No one's ever told me I can't do something,· said Thompson, now a succewul real estate execuUve. •sure, I was undersized and underweight at UCLA, same as in high liChool there's something about m , lf someone uld I couJdn't do somethlng. I'd set my mind to do it.· As an Estancia senior ln the' faU of 1980, Thompson was a flnt·team All-Sea View League selection on defeme u Coach Ed ' Blanton's Eagles (1·5) went 4· 1 in league and finished ln a three-way lie for h.rst wrtb Corona del Mar and El TQ(O. before advancing to the CIF quarterfinals. They ~at Neff, 34-21, 1n the lint round of the playoffs. Thompson. who grew up watchmg college football on television dnd adminng teams like Nebraska. Oklahoma and UCLA, decided he wanted th option of TbomJ>$0n's Junior year, however. re malns his No. l prep hJghllght, as the Eagles (9·3) won thear fU'St outright league championship. Terry Thompson •tn our first game fulfilling a dream, so be left UC Davis and transferred to UCLA unannounced -not that anybody on the Bruins' coaching staff knew him, anyway. •Here I am. What do l need to do to try out for the team?· be said the ILrst day he walked Into the UCLA football office Tbomp on, a tandout defensjve end at Estancia, worked on tmprovang h1S speed while adding weight and tre ngtb prior to trylog out the following spring, m which five players out of 100 were called back -mcluding hlm. In Thompson's juruor year In the fall ol 1983. UCLA won th Pac-10 title and reach d the Rose Bowl game, in which the Rkk " Neube l·led Bruins defeated Ollnois, 45·9. ·1 was ju t glad to be there It w.u a great experience to be part of that team,• said Thompson, who nev r played a down for UCLA, but contributed daily oo the scout t am, induding going he.d•to·bead m pr ct.Ice wllh Ouv I Love, a future All-Pro NFL oil n vc tackle. •Neubtnsel w out ol his mJnd Lhat game,· Thompson kl of the 1984 Rose Bowl MVP. Thompson, ttllfd on lbe Bruins' depth chart at Un t>.cker, was thrilled to be P-811 of the program, tben cwerwMlmed with the ift·loM Bowl g4lm4 am.Gld • which 1Ddu<*t tbe tunou.s that year ('79), we got our butts kicked by Edison, 35-0, • Thompson said. •They had Kerwm Bell, Frank Seurer, Bill Malavas1. They were a Juggernaut ... Bell ran all over us .. . no one gave us a chance of winrung anything that year • Thompson, a second-stringer on the freshman football team two years earlier. started on th defensive bne lo r the '79 Estanna varsity as the Eagles swept through the Sea View League at 5~0, before losing to Esperaou ln the ClF quarterfinals. Added Thompson, the late t honoree m the Dally Pilot Sports Hall of Fame: ·The experience I had at Estancia w really about persistence and determinaUon. and, as an adjunct to that, no one should tell someone else you can't do somet.htng. I learned that. No one believed me, when I wu a freshman. that l'd start u a junior on the •arsity. No one can tell you what you can or can't do.• Thompson said that elUtude helped him al UCLA and in bUSUI today. Thompson, the father of two boys (Scott. 9. and Erik. f)l/zl. Uv .. ln Rancho Santa Margarita. He has been lo th commerc al reel estate buatn for 17 y an and. last December. wu appointed vtce pr ldent for lb Orange County and Sin Ol(tgo ~m ol PM RM.tty Group to Newport 8eacb. MCDONALD ~.·which Ued for fOiur r-n. 5portJ ~ Al!n' aDDUll .w.rd • lbt So. ......... top a.Ito~ .uning queatll'*:k om -. ~ .-S lbe biggelt -• I I • Donate your vehicle. 1-888-308-6483 CONTINUED FROM 5 ·1 CllDed (1bm·U9C ...... direcbl Mlb Mee.. to .,.._ ........... _ Wbtn that window doMd. • dmiag dldled for bim ora ....... tbl no;...' r9dlo ...,.. job opt!Decl yet ...,.. ·1 called (t'Ul'Nllt AD) Mlke Qwrebmd~up.-. ... )Ob. 1.-you could.., ~ opportunilMI ··-·~towln.' Mc0gg)H llillol fM .,.., '"SI 1 : ..... yc>U'Nupla ........ ,.. WGDdlr" .,, Ill .. •• ... ...... :c:.t-;=:.--: fQ)::o.:::....:-' ......-. ................. ., t hope in motion to improve local lives. •, flllloduclld '° tba .._. GI Prime 1'c:UI. Md ..... Jib.. McDocsld, wllo guided .... 1hljlllil '° ........ ct , .. tip ID tWlm we1 .--.u.A 1•.._tbl ..,._ .. ,..._ __ ••LP•lar.._ lllW ... _ ............ .............. o ..... llindol ...... my .. ....... .., ......... . Mcf)gyM wbD played .... I .., .. ... °'' .............. .,.. ~ .............. "' :.::. ; !» Oii,. ": 4, , .. ¥Ra' ....... ..,, 5 _..., y.-.......... ... l'e(IO(lllll 111 s· MdhrurMtltlllDI: I I iJ ..,,. 1 11111 .. w.i.gNanp .. 111•• Hlgb lacllbll .... -.t4'tl a',wllD • .-y ............ .. ............... , ......... ..... Md-~.-...... ............ ..s -----Mpl --..... - ,._ ... ,(U) Daily Pilat t SPORTS llMQIO\ 8~ ST£"1 M:( Monday_ febn.ory 18. 2002 7 • Playoff sites determined Three local guls soccer teams on road W ~n day; girls water polo semifinalists at n •utral sit s. The Coron1t d I Mar High girls Wdll'I pull> ll'tllll Wtt' tht• onlv on of lour Newport-Mesa pldyofl ~ntru•, to "111 1 CJll\ tllpi. Suml.1y to dl'lenmnf> h~I for Wednesday err Southnn S.•chon pl.1~011 contests COdch AcHon ChclJley·s top-,e1·dt•d "4: 1 K1n11' t:!2· 71 will hv~l Clf IJ1vwon IV I~ Tusttn (22-3J in lht hr-.t hdlf til d !>t""'llllhrwl duu· bl head r Wcdn sday, l entauvelv "lll!<lult'<i tor i J> m i..11 Ir. m1•·, Hent<1g • Pclrk Chdney ~1d hndi vcnhcdhon ul lh1· 'Ill!""'*' not P~p.!<1t•d until al IPd~l loddy He said the otht-r DM'>1on I\: w1111f11wl t>i•l\\•·~n El Dorctdo and UntvPrs1ty, would lollow di ttw .. dm•• 'Ile Newport Harbor' girl wate1 polo -.qut1tl , rtw :-.:11 f ..... t1. lu,1 d c-om flip to pack the diterndlf• "It• lor 1h "'n11fmc1I \\f•d111•,cl.t'r agdtn'>l No 2-eedcd Foolh1H ( oc1< h Hill Hdr nt.•11 , "ulctr' t:l ~-hi will attempt to knock off the Kmqht' 124-:lt dt l pm ut Tu .. 11n 1 IJgh Barnett said Sunday he did not kno" 1f d duul1h·lw~<1..r \\1th th<• olh r 01vas1on I 'lemiflll.U '*'\\ t..-n ".tnl.i ii. lurcwntrs ond Lon<1 Bt•dch Wilson Wtl\ being planm•d Girls WC"C'er tPdm~ from 1'.t>wport t l.1rlmr md < 11 .. td :O.li~ ""' com !lip., dnd will he on the rodd lor \\11•<ln1•.,<lt1~ , ~ .. n1nd muml wh1Je \dl\1 wLll t1l-.o nd<> the bu' to 11' "'cond-ro11nrl ni.1tch "1ewp<1rt Hdrhor (I 2·b~4 t, thP '-u i '' •·cf '1-.1h HI\, '"Id• J•ul\ ( 11>-3·71 m ct 1)1v1-.1on II gamt-di Ip rn CO'ild Mes.t I U-5·4) venture'> lo Wo<xllcm<I I hlh to plc1~ IJ1v1 ""' IV foe Loul~vtllt• 11 H-5· l I. whKh '>ht1w1l th1• l>I\ 1.,111n IV chc1111p1· on'>hlp ld<tl yf'ctr. di J p m Coronet del ~far It 1·4-71 thl' Nu 4 wPcl in IJ1\ "1011 I\ will trdvel to Pomona to fdct-Gam··-.hu t lh·7-1 1.11 i JI 111 Corona del Mar Higb's Allvta Mazuro ( 17) le nds off a Lo Alto foe ln fir t-round victory. The Sea King vt It G&nesha tn the ClP Dlvl Ion fV second round Wednesday at 3 p.m. Below, Newport's Amy Ro (16) and Trtcia Orth celebrate alter a goal against University alurday In a 3-l Urst-round overtime triumph for the aJlors. In pldyoff clC"lJon Tuf"iday the 1"1 ·\\ p•1r1 I lruhw hov' litt~kt ttHtll lt>am t20·bl will hO'tl "ljo 3-'>et'dt.•d \ 11111 1'1ui. 1!~· i1 111 u <.IF l>l\l'>lon II-AA'' <Ond-round dtt'>h :-01 •\\por1 < '"" h L.irrv 1111 .. 1 '>did Sd1Jor '>Upporter'> ~hould plan on Mm mq "• II l><•lor .. llpolt to in'iure obtaamng d '>l'dl, .,mrl' \111111 P.ui. 1' ••\111·1 h•d to hnno a b1q tontmq •nl With no ..chool f\ lond11~ 111 T111•..,.l11\ P'"'ol•• ll• lwt '>di<'!> will not lw h<•ld. so llC'kt-'t"i \" 111 hr• c11;.11!.it1h 11 th" doo1 1111 d first-< om1•, hr'>l·'>t>rve bd~l"i PLAYOFFS CONTINUED FROM 5 game. lll d row redll} helpt!<i ll!> mdtun>: Johnston said • 1 think w£>'V(' found tht> balance between bt>in<r 1nlt>n e dnd bemg too excited U you fl• too pumJ>('d up. you can't per1onn • The M~-tang will nf•<•d lo pPr1onn di their p •ak to get pd'>l Wl•dncsddy's opponent. defending D1v1 ion I V co- champ1on Louisville, wluch h<>!>ls the J pm game Tht> Royals I 18-5-t J ftru h id third an the vaunted Mission League. which htl~ produced sa d1vlSlon chdmp1on"i the k\-.t hve yNrS (LoulsvtU hdr<'d ld'>l yedr's crown wJth league rival I lctrv<Hd· Westlake after Chammad won or shtlled four trc1.1ght CJF tiUe~I Mesa wall employ 1ts typ1ct1! lh-playrr rotation agam t the Royal Among t hose fuehnq d bdlttnC"cd sconng attack are 1umor m1dtaeldN Sharon Day (16 gOdls dnd mm• a Sl"i~I. mor forward Sarah Ronqwllo 114 q0c1ls and ntnP ass1 t ). and Ire hmdn lorw.ud Jenny Spcirks (l.C gOdls dnd uc a 1~tsl Senior fullbac k L1 ct Dunn. who handl th mc11onty of the com r kicks. has a team-Jeading I 2 • whJ.Jc Stacy Knkonan (bve g~. four a b.bl. Rac-h<>I Ronquillo I ven gOd.ls). Kn t n B<lqweU (five dS 1 ts. three goctl ), Natalie Masculle (hve assists, thr goal J and Ntlam Duarte (three goal • three c1 sists) have been c1ddihonal WPdpon~ Junior weeper D •vm Denman lead!!. a back lme thc1t ha hel1><'d sophomore goalie Ka1Uyn Genlllng produce> ., ven shutouts Fullbitck NIChelJe Janll ctnd th tno of Duarte, Julie Nomura dnd Natali Schoeller at stopper, ere di o cnhcal members or the back Un • wb.il RcJchel Hughe• and Cheryl Hack h.sve contnbult'd an th<• m1dflt>ld Kctrc1 J<'nk1n.,, C'h<>l!ted ">or1c1 ctnd ,\ hlpy Sc hc1t>h•r ht1\.1• clll ..el'n th1•1r "iCd!>On\ hrlmJ>(•n>tl h)' m1unP Newport I lc1rbor hd' comtunecl ct 'itrong ldlt•nt t yd<' "'1th 1nten!>c C"ompetttor.,, dll oJ whom -.eem both motivated t1nd rt•lttx1•d by the under>tat~ '>lyl<' of ( 'otKh Jason Surrell • HC'\ r<'ally ld1d hdck ctnd n•c1I down to edrth." '>did )un1or for\\ ttrd Amy Burltn9hc1m nt1mN I to the Pctrdde Magd711lc All-Amencdn tMm SundcJy Sald Sorrell • 1 thmk we hdw a hltlt:> d1ffert>nt o1tmo .. pht•rl' than our CJ1rl expcnence on th lr club t ams 'rou hd\lt' to do the work, but I b<-lw\'e you also have to make II fun dnd not dtl too nous.· The S.ulo~ f 12-6-'4 I. th No 3 w<>d ln 1>1v1 ion II ldr<' t1 c hdll<'n!Jt' an Wedne,day !> 'erond-round ho\t, Rive~1de Poly llh· J-71 I t.ubor rallwd ford :l-1 ov<>rt1~· win ovt>t Una' Prs11y S.iturdtt't dnd "'111 hl• vymq for lhr progrdm' hr\t 't'f ond- round win (l~t yedr\ tnumph., 1ndudt><I d wild-card gamPI ('dM 113·4-7) ,., dl'>O un tht> rtMrl Wedn -.ddy dgamst D1\.·1 .. 1on IV'"< ond- round foe Gdn~hd II h-7 -11 Coc\ch Ron Evdn'i No 4-M~edl'<I squc1d 1 Ire h off d h-0 hr'>l-round trouncing of \f\s111ng Los AJIO't C•dn 'hd, th lhlrd-pl<lC"l' tcdm from tht' \.dllt> \.t.>td Leaquc.>, upset Golde!n We t L<'dgue champion Ocean Vi w, 1-0 lll S..turddy·., hrsl round The Nt•wpott lldtbor boy"i '>OC<l•r l1•c1111 1lll-7-.!1"1ll1111 .. 1 top· ~('edt'<I Lo'> \ldmatos 123-1·11 rn d .,.., onc!-rountf c If I >1\l .. 11111 II c lct'h dt 1 p m m the '>Chool., lootbt1ll .. 1.11l111m Costd \.1t>Sd \ Panhc COd'I Lt•dyu1• ho)'"'! 1 ,., c 11.1111µ1.111 .. 1 I~. 1-11 the• 'Jo -1 wed an (IF l>l\'l<,IOn I\ \\ 111 \1 .. 11 :".olr·· D.1111• of Shennan Odk'i f 14-3-51 ford 3 pm ,.,111nrf·r••llntf q11mr Newport's Burlingham Parade All-American fltcwport Harbor High 1unior girl' "'cc 1•r .. 1.induut \111\ Burlingham has collected another prl">t1q1ou' honor hc1\1nri h.-.••n named All-Amencdn 1n unday's ed111on ol Pdr.uh· !\1dqa11n1 Burbnghdm, who was ncUTied undt!r· 1 ll ,\ll-,\nwn1 dO 1•tHll"' th.I!> yecu by the NdUonal Soccer Coocht.• .. , ...... , ... ldtllln ut \llll'tl! •• Scud she Wd'> surpn ed ctnd honorl'd b) th1• lt1lt "' ut c nlod1· "To P\'('O be con ldered a~ ttn All-\nwrn c1n touk m\ Ii\ ... urpra e. • sh(• "did A '>pet>dy forw<lrd who Wcl <,L•rontl·h•dm .\II·< II " •utth•rn Section 01\~lon II~ a sophomore Burhnqh<Jm 1•.,11rn.1t1 •I .. tu 11,, .. c;cored •ven go.ii lht5 year for the "1alnr. I 12-n-~ I '"ho dt ""'" d Umver 1ty. 3-t. Fnday m the hr;t round 111 lhl' < ·1r: ()1\ Moll II pldyoll I fer cxplos1vene up front hd:> h1•l1wd 1h1· '11lur.. mdk•· tlCu ~­ to-bt1ck po ts a on dppearance., dnd po .. 1 lht prnt1rt1111' hr .. 1 thrl'e playoff wins tht-last two yt'dr<• Burhnghdm Wd!> dmonq 12 forwurd-. n.1111o•d It• th•• 1'01 11l1t squdd wh1ch clho mrludPd 12 m1dflt'lcl1•r .. PUJht llt•1t•nrl1·r" .mrl thn•e goalie · Only t 1 of the 35 players ell'<-tcd ctrt• 1unwr' BurlJnghctm said he 1s dltead} ndrtll\\ tn'l !111\\ll hPr h,1 •ll pro pecuve roll !qe programs, but d •clinc!d to ht• mou• ,,,.. 111c: ln additJon lo All-CIF r<.'Cognttion la I \t•df, .. h1• ".," tu,l·lt am All· a View l.t>dgue he is eJtJ)<'<'"tr.d to n•p •al hoth or lho't hooo~ this a.son. Also a \pnnter on the l'.ewport Hurbor trnck and h Id 1t•11na Burlingham wt.JI conunue her prep c r •a<oun \\1•dn ~din wh nth Tan VlSll Riverside Poly for a 'l('('OntJ-round plo\"l.>ft o.sm•• at 3 pm. 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T PAINTING '11.1:11 Wllotn P1 ~ , .,.,,. -• 'IOICllli , ... ...., ...... .,.., ......... ... t.OCAnNe IUICW MM LIM WllChON ,....., ....... 675-9304 In addition ·to everything else, we ,had the ·audacity to make it all-wheel drive. tt'•"obvious that we. at ~aguar, simply can't leave weir enough alone. The new Jaguar X-TYPE was a desirable automobile even before we added the ...,.........,,. •••~p 4 .. itt1l1 ~.After an, it already had impeccabil~, standard wood •nd l~•th•r trim and speed-sensitive steering. Not to mention the •••Ii It I•» ialt•ltut•d malntenenoe and ............ Included. The new Jaguar X-TYPE is indeed a car with everything. And then some. -· All-new X-TYPiE 2.5 Liter -Automatic -· s3· 49·1month for 39-month ---lease on approved c;reciit •Plus tax. Total drive oft: S 3,567.15 including tiUe & licenle-. wilh no security deposit lestee responsl>le for excess wear / tear md mieaoe at S .20 per mile CMr 32,500 miles. Offer available on 2ooa ~ X- TYPE 2.5l witl MSfwa d S 32,420. For special lease tenns tmre new retai dlltMly fronr_.. _.by February 28, 2002. XJ Sport 1*799 '.=~ 1>kJs tax. Tocal drive ol: $ 3, 137.16 lncblng till & brwl .._ wW\ no -=u1ly dlsma. Lessee responsl:lM for excess ww / lillr and mlelDe It $ .20 per mll Oil« 32.500 mies. Oller.,....,.. on 2002 Jlgla XJ8 Spott witl t.Q:F d S 58,975. For .p.:ill "-' terms take new retail delivery from dealet stod( by Febru~ry 28. 2002. S;~-~rt 1•499·=~ "PkJs tax. Total <*Mt ol: S 2.122.78 incblng tile~ lclrM .._..-,no lltU'ly-dlpoel.-- Lessee respoi lsl:Jle for excess WQI / lear and ,,._.. • S .20 per mil Oil« ·32.500 miles. Offer avallble on 2002 ~~TYPE 3.0l wii. MSRP ~ S 48,320. For_.. lease terms take new retail delivery from ~ler ~act by Februa,Y 28, ~ • • XKR Sports Car . -. ' -------. , .. - 170 HQ~IEPOWER ·Available in coupe or convertible. Special lease otters availal>e .. ~- .. 19 . .