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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2002-02-20 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -ME.SA COMtv\UNmES SINCE 1907 ON Dm WR: \l'IVVW. DAILYPILOT.COM WIDNISDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2002 Displaced ducks put city in fowl mood • Newport Beach considers relocating Balboa Island's feathered friends to an inland park as a way to prevent beach closures. crwsmg the all y m arch of food But Uu.s doe.n'l m an everyone., been obeying the new law. On F b 8, evt>ral due~ drdnk water from u larg<' pdn t out on the dock of the &lboa I land home that some have dubbed ·Durk Central • d "dome uc duck • th ,·rau under th • 1>urview of the U S Depctrtment ol F1 h dnd Gdme IS ALL DUCKY? NEWPORT BEACH -A steclllh operation worthy of Saturday morn- ing cartoons could be unrnennq. Ducks displaced by lhe aty' new waterfowl-feeding law nught be nabbed under cover of rught But once the feathers top nymg. they'U wake up m a new home not too dtf· lerent from the on they now know As istant Ctt) Manag r Dave Kllf 1s con 1d nng woys to deal with ducks till hanging out on Balboa 1 .. land Smee th ordlna.nc that for- bids tbng out lurge containers of food and water wl'nt mto effect Feb 7 there have bet•n reports of maraud- ing groups or clucks and mallards And. a 1f thdt Slluauon weren't ddffy f•nough. there's unother com- pllcdtlon WluJe wtute ducks, local ofhci.1l., beheve, fall und r the 1uns- d1ct1on of C\Ly government, the brown mallsrd.-, Me out of locdl hand., B~aui.e they're not clas if1ed "We'rt• not !>Ure whttt the best way ~ to d al with the problem • Kllf said la!>I week What .... your thoughts on the city's a.test dud& sotution 1 Call our Readers Hoth~ at (949) 642· 6086 or send e-macl to da1lypllofOlat1m~ com Pie~ spell your name and include your hometown and Phone number. for veriftcat1on purposes only Ofhcwl., won t disclose ·when or where they m1qht conduct the mid- night roundup If olhc1als folio"' thmuqh \\Ith the idea. the due~ would b<• tnki>n lo an undisdosed pclTk '>OmPwhere inland where their ·c SEE DUCKS PAGE 4 Costa Mesa adopts new RV law •Rules will requm..' motor homt"' owners to post pldcd!ds in the vehicles' wmdO\\.S dunng loddmg and unJoddmg whil(• parked on nt) treet Lolita Harper O AllV P1LOT C'OST .\ ~ tESA -Tht-Cit\ Counnl ddopt<'<I d prelurunctry oluuon to tht· motor home dehcltf> Tue<.di.I} m t>ndor - mg d ldw thdt bdns ng lrorn dU nt\ .,treet unles the} d.tspld)' .:t tf'mp<mt" pollce-1., ued penrut Counctl mf>mbers voh~ .l to ! to adopt a placdrd -.yst m lhdl aUu\, .. recredtJOnaJ vehicle O\\ nt'r'> 10 µc1rk their ng on city strl'et., onh "ht•n IOdchnQ and unloadmg ford tnp Ct)UO· cilmen Gary ~tonahan and Chn .. s1~--1 ~ nted · UCJ Cnduate sc:hool of Management tu.dent Adam Brohlmer works on gnments ln the department's state of the art buildlng. The C'ouncil ., cJ('("l!,1on mrtrk, thP t•nd ot a monthJong quanddf\ in "h1C'h <.ll~ offtctals tned to halanet• th ' nl't~I.. of motor home owner. \\.1th the conC1•m ... ol n•s1d nt.s who con 1d r the ldHlt' veh.ld , to be un..ightly dnd danu1•ro11' The 1 ue I' 'dPJ>&U<'Cl m troot nl th1• council ~ tondd\ tor tht• tounh ttmt> m two months rooms cona.tn wirel lntemet capablllti that .Uow tu.dents to download no' , receive gnments and even book lob lmervte~ roo UCrs Graduate School of Management continues to grow and welcomes new building space to accommodate it Deird,.. N•wrn..n DAil\' PltOT T he Graduate School ol ~ tanageme nt at UC IMne ha scored two coup to ac commoddt its burgeon- ing tud nt enrollment. For th <,hnrt-tenn 11 Just took ov r two floors m a new campus bwJdmg and, for the long·l rm. a plot of land hclS tx.-en d 1gnated for the bu m ~hool' growth The school, which has been g1v- m9 bu m tudcmts a compctllJVe edge me the brst batch of rrutS· tC'r' d gr we~ awarded m 1968, hclS endured cramped quar- 1<-'r; for a number of years, d Gregg Goldman. ruor tant d cm of ftnance dnd administrabon. Th e lra pace ln th n<"w building, wtuch acroa th treet trom the nwn bu building, will g1v the 900 or so tud n~ room to pr d out. It al co equipped wtth tour Red cards and raspberries for occer jXl.rents wrrele clds!>room tn wtuc h .,tu- dents can use tht•1r computer. without pluggmq dO rthmg m ·1 think f 1tl g 1v u th dbtltf} to offer a more conduov I •ammq enwonm nt for tud nt • G Id· man 54.ld. The b~me hoot hd'> doubt •d m S\Ze mce occupymg 1t-. muin bwJding m 1989. Th n w .. pace ddds a n t gam of 11,000 quare feel. And depdrtm n~ uch d" .,tu· dent •rvic , ddrninistrdtJvt> ~r­ vteb and ext rnal relatJo~ al'-<> moved tn, freeing up room for mor do m th mam buildlnn "It' very mucb a pnonty tu • CfTOW faculty to obtam cnucal mas ·Goldman d, odding that h would like to th faculty expand from 1 48 prof rs to cit 1 t 70. One or th lavonte rk ot the new d rooms the wu I SEE ROOM PAGE 4 "I lhlnk the City Counnl hd-. tn1•d to be \'ery )(>l\Sltl\e to R\' own 'r' and tht> horn ~wners who consider thi ... a proh· lem," Mayor Lindel Dixon 'cild Dixon urpn"cd thP dUdiem e and her coU agu "'hen .,h ch.clng ~ lht> I ding and unl0ctding um~ lrom n to 48 hours. h 1d ht> had hedrd trom num roU!I RV owners that 48 hour-. w uJho nt ·1 w gom9 to uppon ltus motion until you chdngcd th~ times • St eJ s.ud Tht• new l4v. requu motor home o·wner.> to regt<,t r their \ >h1dt·~ "1th the city cind ptac d mall ... ucker on the bumper to 1d •ntih local motor hom Once reg1 ... tered a 1d nt can rcqu a pe.mut to 1>4rk on ot\ -.tr tor .is hour.; for loading and anolh r 48 tor unloading. Peopl ma} reg t •r at th polic-e tauon or onlin c l4 !\l Pol.le Lt. Karl Schul ad RV own "'ou.ld plar a "mall nud m th wmdstu Id. I tung pobc kJ\O" the v rucl lS aU~ parked Th n "' ordinan allo"" for a tutnl of round tnpi r year. S[E RV PAGE 5 um--•------'' -----· ...... ____ . .. . ·~ LOCALS "'°' II Akita puppy 2 w.dnesday. ~ 20, 2002 1bli pw'9bNd AkMa llMlle puppy, DOW 4 JDDDthl old, blt a l4·yMr-old boy after it WM purdlMed from. pet store. M6d DlAnna Pfalf ·Mmfln. f~ of the Commu.n.lty Ant;nal Network. •rt ii unknOwn It the boy prO\fObd tbe dog: lhe Mid. •Thil wiloltunMe tuatic* hal tnnded the dog at a biter, and it will limit kt opportw\itiel to find a good home. 1be puppy lhould be in en FOi A 8001 CAUSE Daily Pilot llnlll .. VOLVID \ Joanne Larson • •11w .voullO runs period· lc.aUy In the o.Mlv Pltot on • rot1ting bM&. If you'd llke lmorm.tlon on adding 'f04K «91f\1Utlon to this 115t. <Mt (Mt) 574-4291. AMDICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart n. 1 looking for volunteers to per- fonn vanous general olhce duties in the main office and implement educational and fund-raising events through Orange County. No expen- enc:e necessary. 1\'aming will be provided. (949) 856-3555 Providing another clothing option W omen love to shop. And those who have been through devastating We experiences should not be the exception. Joanne Larson said. That is why lhe Newport Beach resident volunteers her time at Classy Seconds in Costa Mesa. The secondhand clothing store on I 7th Street offers affordable cloth· Ing to women and children who have been abused. "Battered women have lo t enough dignity from the abuse they've suffered without bea.ng reduced to sift through bags of donated clothe . trying to flnd an outfit that IS tn good enough con· dlbon. • Larson said. The 69-year-old does the grunt work for them so they can have a conventional shopping experience. She sorts through the donated clothes, dJscardlng items that are tom. stamed or nussmg buttons Classy Seconds pnmarily serves as a closet for women from Human Opuons, an orgaruzauon deter- mined to stop the cycle of domes- Uc vtolence. Human Options runs a shelter and long-term housing in Orange County. Both locations are undt.sdosed to protett the women and children from their former abusers. Many of the shelter's residents come in when they need an outfit for a JOb mlerv1ew, or for career wear. • 11 a.s very exabng when some- one comes an and says, 'I need new clothes for a Job,·· Larson sa.ad. Larson sa1d he got involved Wlth Human Opt1ons alter a leach· ALMANAC DUI ARRESTS The following~ 1t,e.,. bftn ·~ rKMtly on suspidon of dnving un<hr m. lnflu.nc. of •n lntoxant ~ hew only bftn •~ on S\4pk1011 of• crime •net. •s With •II Sutp«U. •f'fl con· siMf'fld lnnocMt until proved guilty. COSTA MESA SUNDAY • Julian MMtt Dkbon. 31, Costa Mesa • Leonardo f~ 41, s.nt. AN SATURDAY •Juan Cruz.fqy•, 41, Costa Mesa FRIDAY • Kt.us (Mug.a. 26, Cost.I Mes. •Matthew Scott TINler. 31, Huntington INch THURSDAY • William ~r. 52. HuntJngton le«h • Tommy Floyd Harmon, 23, Salm AN • c;.ry Allen Snider, 46, Santa AN lllWPOIT l l ACH TUESOAY • a.udla Crw. J9. LAguna luch SUNDAY • • Edward Sonny Demottt. SS, tt•mlent • James Lee M.n. 59, Fountain V•l'-Y • Brian Edw¥d Gr~. 27, ~ INch VOLM.N0.51 -... -~ mg career in which she saw too many abused children and women. • 1 decided I wanted to do some- thing about it when I retired,· he Sdld. Although at was created to serve needy women. the tore gets customers from all economic lev- els, she said. Many of the donated SATURDAY • Rom.n GtiUlum, 33. Sanu AN • David John l.Khtenberg. 36. Newport Buch FRJDAY • ~ng Tan PhMn. 36, uwndale • Matthew John Gotkowskl, 40, Corui MeY • Richard uvar 8.,gstrom. 64, L.tke For· est THURSDAY • Steven L Harmon, 21. Mission Vlejo • ltlchard LH Uwl'enct II. 20, c.c.t. Mes. REIL ESTATE TUllSICTIOllS COSTA MISA 1205 Hazel~. $354,500 2340 Richmond W'J. $111,000 111 Le1t1ngton Lane. $222,000 3209 MontlM Ave .. U02.500 3163 College Ave .. S 193.000 16S6 IOWa Sl, S 189,500 llEWPOIT IUCI 433 Ac.laa Ave., $720.000 414 NMtiaus Ave .. SSlS,000 1 R .. .z. $975,000 12 P.ctua Court. $519,000 JS Monterey Pine Driw, S 1.27S million 3305 O.y St .. HCM.000 9SO c.anev LAM, ~.000 210 uli L.W. S263.ooo ~ s.nc1 DollM eourt. W7,000 clothes are brand names that are a little outdated or simply don't fit thetr preVious owners. These slighUy used garments are then sold at a fraction of thell' retail cost at Cla y Seconds and, therefore. many Newport-Mesa resjdents •Don't think that some of these battered women weren't accus- tomed to high-end doth before they came to th helter,• Larson warns. Dom tJc violence knows no econorruc boundanes, he said hop there because of the great bargams All money raised goes to Human OptJon~ NEIGHIOIS T he first Shopping Tounsm Leader of the Year award wa recently present- ed to Werner Eicher. As the executive director of dom tic and 1.0temal1onal mar- kets at South Coa t Plaza, Esch· Weme:r er h molded his Escher vmon of shopping tounsm i.nto a reality. By building important rela.bonships and alllances Wlth vanous busin • he has made South Coast Plaza a frequ nt tounst d tmabon .... TheNewport Be cb advertising ag ncy Lawrence & Ponder ldea- work.S has named IW RuUart media a 15tanl. Ruksirl will work on vari- ous accounts and IUI Rukllrt projects for the agency and bnng with him o • bech lot' degree in communlea- tiOlll from Cal State Fullerton and -Stoty by Loltt. Harper, Photo by Steve M<C.rank pnor expenence as a med.Ja coor- dinator. . . The Certlfted Master Bench Jeweler d 1gnabon has been awarded to Yvette K. Eck- man of Trad.lbonal Jewelers 1.0 Newport Beach. Th award, which ts the fourth-lugh t award within the Jewel rs of Amenca Bench Jeweler Certilicabon Pro- gram wa given to bench jeweler redpi nts based on their talent. ability and protloency .... Mutoa H. HallKre, presid nt of 1\"ad.1- uonal Jewel rs an Newport Beach, w receoUy elected to the Jewel- en of American Boe.rd of Direc- ton. H WM elected by more than 10,000 members of the Jewelen of Amertca nabonwtde CurreoUy, Haliacre also serves as the presi- dent of th CaWonua Jewelers Assn. and an act.ave participant lll the jewelry tndustry and local b commuruty .... The Newport Beach-based Brower, Miller & Cole recenUy welcomed Kmaberty All8qullt as an account execubve. She will be responsible for comm Tdal real tilte and retail di nts Almqwst, a Cal State Fullerton graduate, brings with her expenence to strategic public relations and marketing for various clients .... Doug• M; Dukee from Costa Mesa made the d n' lllot for the fall semester at COUWT-Al'POWTED SPEOAl ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to serve as advocates for abused. neglected and abandoned children. Volunteers work ont" on one with a child for three hours a week. (714) 663-9034 LAGUNA SHANTI Laguna Shanti, an organiza- tion that works with sufferers of HIV and AIDS. is seelung caring volunteers to as tst witb running the front oCfke. delivering meals. providing transportation and proVldlng complimentary therap1e such as musage, acupunc- ture and chiropractic care Usa Togtua, (949) 494-1446 NEWPOln' THEATRE MTSCENTtlt A variety of )Obs need to be tackled, including t COD· struction, ushering, malling and assorted teduucal duties Scheduling is flexible, with a two-to 20-hour commitment per month. The Newport The· atre Arts Center is at 250 t Cliff Drive. (949) 631-0288. ORANGE COAST INTEAPAITH SHELT'Elt The largest fanuly helter m the county needs volunteers for tts duldren' programs It espeoally desires tutors and those who can take part tn activitJe pa t 6 p.m Lon Glover, (949) 631-7213 Rensselaer Polytechnlc lnsbtute lll 1\'oy. N.Y. Duk tS a JunJor ma)Or- ing in matenals engineering. The dean's list recogni2 full-brne students who mamtam a grad • point average of 3.0 to 4 0 and have no grades below a C. Rens· selaer was founded 10 1824 and ts the nation's old t technological university. The school offers degrees in engineenng, the Id· ences, information technology, architecture, management. the humanities and soda! sc::aences .... UC lrvine researcher WlWam Slrlpmo was recently elected to the National Academy of Engl· neeriog for b1s uwgh on how to make rocket engin and turbojet engines more efficient. Th ocad· emy advises the government on developing technologies to betUe biotenonsm. 1be 63-year-old becomes the t.b1Jd C'WTeOt meID· ber ol UC IMne's School of Engi· neering to be elected to the aced· emy. Singnano came to UC Irvin in 1985. He bas been the dean of tbe School of Engineering and now is a full-tune prof~. ... '-.... 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Wednesday, f uoty 20,' 2002 J · Planners to · debate Cannery Lo~' height • The proposed project exceeds limits a previou Newport Beach Planning Commi ion accepted in the 1980s. luneC-.Mele Ou v Pltor NEWPORT BEACH -On paper. lb I ue is height: Should the Ccm- nery Lorts d velopment be allowed to exceed the arecs's 2trroot h lght lunil by 7 f tl But m addrec; tng this qu • tion. what' really on tndJ ts the appedrance or th<' 22 Uve-work lofts A fmdl dnswer on wh ther the Cann ry Lofts will be bwlt couJd come as soon a Thur.day. when the Plan- rung Com~S1on 1 expected to vote on the development So far. the con- trover tell prOJPct ha drctwn oppo- nents ttnd supporter; alike to ronurus- 1on ~('etlng "Th lSSUe seem'> to be t 22 uruts ol the wm tyle nrctutecture too muchl Or IS It somelhmy t.hdt hb wtthtn the spenf1c plan?" Conuru ion r Larry Tucker said. ·m. on(' of those artJ.sbc d gn tsSUes thdt we usUctlly don't have to deode on. but Uw. brne we do • Bwldmgs taU<•r thdn 26 feet but I than 34 feet cdn be pemutted iJ thP conurus ion detenrunes thclt the qucd· 1ty of ardutccture 1us1Jhcs aJloWlllg slightly tclller bu1ldmgs than normdll) pemutted. accordmg to the Cannery Village Spealic Plan. The plan. wnt· ten tn the 1980!.. alo;o olfer<o o;ome ct<..._· thetJc gwdt"lm •nie peafic 1>l11n caJls tor a Cdn· nery theme. but 1t doe n't r<>dll)' tell you what a Cannery theme 1 • • Com- ~1oner Ed Sellch nolP<I Most agret> that the C clnn<>ry Vil- lage area. msparC>d dnd anchored b~ the former hsh-cannmg pJant silt> that's now hom to the Canner) fYI • WHAT: Newport Beach ptannlng Commi1slon meeting • WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today • WHERE: Council Chambers at City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd afood o f the PdriJ1c R taurant. 1i. a uruque and cdecbc area. In k ptng with this theme. developer Kl'Vln Weeda proposed th<> lofts os artist- mspired units wflh pace for Uving and work.mg A public walkWcl)' is al.so pctrt of the plan But some say that. instead of com- plemenbng the feel of the hlstortc vil- lage. the lofts will overwhelm 1t ·t thmk the intent of the pcahc area plan wa to mamtillJ'l the t'Clecllc chc1m1 of Cannery VilJage.· aid Jdmcs ·auzl " Per!lon. who Wds a member ol the Planning Co~1on when thdt pldn was crafted Now d re 1dent ol the Cannery Village Med, Person hu poken agamst th project ·1 don't i.ee thdt thJ partlcuJor pro- )C'ct wa whclt we hdd m rrund, • he '-lid "It' 22 bu1Jdmg a1J th<' '>c.Ul'le height. dll the same look • Other; ~y the lofts will gtve the drea tt much-needed boost. ec;pec-1ally for busmeso;e tn the ctrea. Ccmnery loft.5 lS lated to be bwlt along both -.ides ol 30th Street. between ViUd Way dnd LaFayetle Avenu<> ltft 22 lofts would be free- standing owner·oc('up1ed units ol about 1 000 squdre feet Four wouJd 1t on th<> Rhln,, ChannPI waterlront lrlefly_!e THE 11EWS ewport 8 arh man di sin auto wreck An 18-year-old Newport 8edch man died Sunday tn a tTAf hc culli5ion on th San Di o Fr way. C ahforn1a H1ghw.sy Pdtrol otlactd.ls SB.Id. Ryan N wman was dnving northbound on th San 01 o Pr way north of &he Gctrden Grove Freeway about 9 p.m Sunday when he swcrvf'd to the left dnd nd bee.I mto th center divider wclll, CaJifomut Htghwdy Patrol Officer Mark R v ScUd N wman's Chevy TClhOf> cr<lSh<>d mto the wuU and o\· r- turn<.'d R vc 1d a Toyotd Camry conung behind tum could not stop m tune dnd era hed mta NeY.'lllan·~ sport-ut1hty vehicle. plowinq about 3 f t into the dn· ver·s .,Id<' door "We• don t know what cau.!.ed the ratdllt} -whether 1t wa the \iChl< If'> overturrung or the other C'dr Cfd htng into lhts one,· Reeve ... w1d lt , .. unknown why Newmctn o,wprv('(I or l~t control of h.is vt>h1c I<'. but mve llgators SUSJX'<'I drug u't'. Reeve., Sdld The dnwr and pa.sseng r of th(• Cd.Ol.f)' werP not m1urcd. he ')did \lJ wort• "4.'dl bel~. Reeves '>d.ld An\ one who hd~ more mlc>r· mdt1on dbout the anc1dPnt • ., d kl'<I to call the Cl IP ofhc t• m Wt•'>tmmster di (714) 892-44lh Trial for murder susp()rt postponed A JUI) t.naJ w<l!. po...tponl.0 from Tues<.ldy to March 25 m the cdw of d 42-)t'ur-old mclt'l uspected of ... hoobnq tlnd killin<J a NE>wport &>dch m .. 1dent out.: Ide> d ( ·o--ld ~1C':'>d lu!tt-lood edt<'f) tn Md~ £13~ Mattress Outlet Store BRAND f!EW • COSAfE'OCAU.Y IMPEWECT Get the Best lot Less! Vitamin E could h lp high blood pressurt, High do ol vitamin E s1g- mhcanUy reduce high blood pr urc m rab with chronir lod· nPy ftulure, dccordmy 10 t1 UCI CoUcg of Med1cme tudy. R ults of th tud}'. rel a .. •'CJ Feb 13, how th k y rot ct ddm· dgtng proc CclUcd oXJdatlve. tr pldys in ca~mg hlgh blood pr~ ure ll also hows how v1tu· mm E ctnd olh r antiouddnt!t couJd provide n w wayc; to trnt1t high blood pr ure, eSJX'('><1llv m pdllent with kJdncy ~o<,•• Dr 1ck Vcsztn. prof -..or ol rm-0.icme and ch.I f ol nephmlo· gv c1nd his coU dgues found lhdt rat., \Vlth unpaued kidney ... µro· durf>d high levels ol highly rt•oc · uv • cherrucdJs known to cdu ... ,. ddmage to cell Anllox.1tlanh ... urh a vitanun E reduced lr«-t· rad1cdl Jeveh and ea ed tht> h1<1h blood pres ure that ac<<>mf)d· med ampatred k1dnev tune tum "Tiu.!. tudy contum.s ecuh..,r ''ork i.howmg thot kidnef taJluu• re:.uJl.l> m acrelerutPd prcxtuc tlon or Ire rdchcctb clnd dPmon .. lrdlt~ the ben heal fft'ct of antJmu· c1dnts. • VclZlI'l ..,,1ict ·we hopt• thut tuture t~ts on hwnttn ... w1U I to using council now acTPpting nominations All m 11 ol th houliDg 11\du lIY are P.n<uur~ to nonu· not,. Wl ind1v1duld or organizAtm for l<•·•df'r,.,hip dWctrd that will be pu 1•nt1!d dt rtn Apnl IWlcbeon. 'onproht group Fair Housmg Cuun<il ul Orcange County will a« t•pt nom1ndl1on) unW March 8 trtun thP housing industry for the ., ... rmd unnudl fdlr Housmg Lt~rlt>r.tup Award pr nted at an d\\ard) lune heon Apnl 18 Tiw tt\\d..fdi. re<:ogruze orgaruia- uon.. dnd indlVlduaJ.s whet bava luk ... n po~1tJ\'e <tctiOn to promote dl'<PC II\" and f luru.nat housing d1~ nmt.rl<ilJon m Orcillge County. Thl' counnJ wul pre ent dWdUb in ho,; • Cdtf'gori dver- lNny, hom1• huJ.lchng m.dustry, It nd1m1 mdu.,tl), reca.J estat sales ,mcl 1 •nldl hou mg industry. l\h•mhe~ r.;m nominate them- .. elvt•:. ctnd ... hould subrrut the < umpnm name cl.Od upporuve do< unwnt.. thdt cctn include d<h 1•rt1-.l'mentc,, markf't..lng 111,11t·n•sl' dOd brochure> .. to the fc11r I loU'ln<I Cmtncil of Orange < ·uunt\ LO I t, BroadWcl)'. 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I fr..da ... , (tf W..GI o.i. ........ M u, Sta • . • 6st-114t ...... " ftrt ... M6-141 I ~ c.lot • ,..,., • • . . ROOM comput rs are concerned. CONTINUED FROM 1 • J think th.ls program. because ot lts empbuis oo tec:hnology. really provid .. the best preparation for th real world,· Brohimer 1ead. C'Ompuw renders papei Oblolete during the inter- view J>n>ce11 bec•ute ltu· denll can e-mail thelf ,.WMI and thank-you notes and then watt to bear from th companJel online. laptop computers. Plnt-y; r tudent Adam Broblmet, who on Wednetday used th classroom to work on born - work. said b enjoys the convenience oJ being con- nected. yet mobile, u far as The school also provlCies its own software program that tudents consult for t.he1r class schedule. a.wgn- ments and company inter· vtew schedule. In fa~. the •Stab •Safoocl • Cockuils • Quliry Scmcc • Niatid1 E.wnaiamcat The n w building and the new plot of land wW enable the school to exp4lnd from three full-time master's MC· tlons to five, Goldman said. The land is near the Coro- na del Mar Freeway and wW eventually house a multi· building complex limilar to the buliness school at UCLA. The Ille already houses the medical school and m y eventually host a law school as well, Goldman said, providing a profession· al environment for master's students to mingle with their graduate peers. DUCKS CONTINUED FROM 1 effect on harbor water quality wlll be reduced or eliminat- ed. The city in January passed the law forbidding all but incidental feeding of ducks. The ordinance, proposed by Balboa I land City Council- man Steve Bromberg, provid- ed d solubon to what ome call an often lve and unhealthful problem on the island and m several other place m the city. Duck droppmgs are high m the bactena that prompt beach closure 4Dd no-swim- mmg warnings. To some. they are al.so highly unpleas- ant, and inspired conunen3 such as ·dbgusUng• and •awful· from ome Balboa Island residents al the Dec. 11 City Council meetings. • JUNE~ COYel'S New- port ISffch. She m.ty be ruched llt (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june.c~r~times.com. WITNESS HISTORY IN THE MAKING WATSON TREVINO RODRIGUEZ CRENSHAW MCCORD & ZOELLER Are coming to Newport Beach, March 4-10, 2002 for the Toshiba Senior Cl•ssl~ [" Be a part of this very special section of the Daily Piiot on r Friday, March I, 2002 Just treat your phone like that two-foot putt ... PICK IT UP.. Alld c•ll: 949.642.4321 • • POUCI flUS cona •u ·--~MI0--'1.G • ""91• A hlt-.nc:f. ""' ~ Wll 1eported llt 1:02 a.m.~. ·~~A~ tMft WM~ 11"1 the 3000 bled at 12:37 a.m. MoncNy. • DCmlT UU. MIO MlnMW lllGAD: A traffic colll· sJon lnYoMng Injuries was t9pefted llt 1: 14 p.tT\, MoncNy. • MlnMW lllGAD: A hit-.net- run WM reported In the 2800 bled at 12.01 a.m. Monday . . lllWPOIT llACH • .....v A"9AJI:: A mreo wa r~ stolen from a CM In the 3500 block at 11 :29 a.m. 5undly. ' Daily Pilot BRIEFLY HI THE NEWS Fire burns Newport Beach lifeguard tower fonn up. Newport Beach firefighters pul out the flames. Newport Beach Flre Capt. Chip Duncan said the door to the Weguard shack was open and that the fire originated from 1 the UlSlde on the O.oor. He said the cause of the flre was unknown. but burning trash could be to blame. Vandals repoltedly set fire to a Weguard stand at Orang Street and the beach Sal· urday afternoon, accord.mg to a Newport Beach police report. Nobody was manning the post at the wne of the fire. A police officer responded to a call from a nearby liquor store employee who irutial· ly noticed the fire about 2:50 p.m. When lhe officer arrived at the scene, the Weguard shack was engulfed in flames from the plat- A witness Sllld he saw a dark color Range Rover with tinted W'Uldows leave the scene when he noticed the fire. No further description of the alleged vandals was available. OllTUARY Fred Schneider Fred Schneider, a' for· mer longtime Newport Beech relident. died Jan. 19. He Wlll 84. SeMces were held in w~ He is survived by wife Marty, son Patrick. and daughter Paula Bogenrief. CJfJAUl MeU' a ze /lOiUOrdJ .•. CONROY'S FLOWERS of Cos~ Mesa 2983 H.lrbor Blvd. '~GI HMbo< ' U... 714.540.3135 2275 Newport ltvd <U'NW OI ..... lXltl '-, __ , 949.645.0246 PERCE WTIElll IB.l lllOADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 1 10 Bro9dWay. Costa Mesa 842-9180 BOYD Dougte8 Mennon Douglas Marmon Boyd. a 24 year relidlnt of Bd>oe., died It home on February 10. He WIS 63. He ii 8UMved by wife, Jean • children, Heather, Matthew. EizabeCh end Pet9r. and 4 ~· The tamtt requell arry memorial donatJons bl ..,,. to it. Orange County Humane Sodely. Merrill Hardin Mundy, · September 23, 1908-January 6, 2002 ~ily Pilot RV CONTINUED FROM 1 Th law also includ an • extrem hard.ship· excep- tion for those who are dis· ebled or who use a motor bom as th ir only means ol transportabon. Although oty officials say th y heve addressed nearly ev ry concern that recreat1on- al vetucl owners raised dt previous meetings. many res- idents till oppo$e<i the ord.1- nance ft dent Oran Ma.rksbwy s&d he opposed any law that linuts how often he can U5e his motor home. • 1 will not let you or the Co ta Mesa Police Depart.· m nt teU me when 1 can or cannot leave town.· Marks- bury told the council Monahan. who has con is- tently voted against stricter r trictions on motor homes. SaJd the dty was govemir\g again t the distinct character of Costa Mesa. People choose to ltve here because the aty celebrat divers1ty and indi- vtdualJty. he sa.td The new law promot confomuty and belong in a more stenle com- muruty, he said ·There's a lot of Uungs that I don't like the looks of. but I'm not trying to outlaw them.· Monahan said When the item first cdme up for approval, about 45 res- ident~ oppo5ed the ordinance, • prompting the counol to send it back for revwon In its second vemon. th new law wa~ proposed m the form of a otyw1de placard ystem and limited motor home owners to a.x round tnps per year. Again. a num- ber ofr dents -about 20 - spoke against 1t. saymg it was too restrictive and. again. the council sent it back for retool- ing. At each meetmg, a dedi- cated group of restdents have poken m favor of restncbons. but only one appeared Tues- day Counctlwoman Karen RoblIISOo said the absence of pea.kers m favor of the new ru1 doesn't mean there is not support for them m the commuruty ·That they are not here, ,doe5n t mea'l I haven t heard fTom them • Robmson scud. • LOL$TA HARPER cown Costa ~ She !Ny ~ reached at (949) 57"-4275 or by e-m.11 •t lollU1.ti.rp- erOl•t1mn com. Lunch I DtnMr s9 zg 112» I~wid\IF~ Cla.fN' Vi.f\l\IK 11~ Nlsupolf le-*' (Ml 67~7' ~o.e-,'i) ~ (OQI '9aillO ... Put a few words to work for you. Clll the LINES CONTINUED FROM 1 hoot r and the kc per. My daughte(s teammate drove the baJJ to the right comer of th goal. The keeper dove lo her 1 ft. knocking the ball away. Really, at was a nice play. Only l.ighUy illegal. Thal' because the referee ruled that the goalkeeper had tepped forward acros the goaJ line before the ball had been kicked. So he ordered another attempt. nus time, the hot found the net Al tt turned out. it was the game's only goal. The entire tum of events touched off an unseemly llllUrrection among a hand· f ul of parents -end we'R! using th.at noble term loosely h re -from the oppc>ling lid One father pewed effusive condemnation on the referee and spent th balance of the game talking th sidelines like a lath ed Brahma bull at a rodeo. Another gentleman bounded the poor r f ~ until the final wtu.U and alteT And then there wa th soccer mommy -h i 1 ashed dog in tow -who upbraided the official on th idellnes for som number of rrunules. She had refereed many of her daughter' ga.m before. be chirped for all to hear, and be n ver would have made •that call.• Well. bully for her. WHY STAY HOME Sunset Dinners CJ?jstorante :Mamma (]ina Monday-Friday: 4:30-6:15 · The Real Prime Rib or Filet Mignon (with soup or salad) JUST $13.90 Sud.abs Piccata or Salmon Alla Checca (wida aoup or salad) JUST $12.90 (949) 673-9500 www.mammagina.com 2S 1 Eut CAut Highway• N~n Beach The who&e affair ramped up to wttch-ugly at game· end. That's when the two m n wrrounded the referee -a volunteer who had to be think1ng that a cold beer and the Olymp1cs w re .oundlng pretty good right about now -as if he were Ola.ma bm laden or Jeffiey Dahm r back from the grave On of th prot ters wrapped tu band around the ri f • arm to get his au ntJon. Only the mterventJon of the d feated team' roach pre- vented th.is slinky scrum from spinning into complete mayhem. As my wife apd I trundled our daughter back to the car. I could see the oppostng coach huddled wtth the torch-bearing parents of hls . young play rs. _ ew brok let r ln th day th t th y hdd lodged a prote t Wlth th local AV 0 g nerals. and '° r un4gined the dlalogu in that little postgam kletch. •Don't worry, we'U g t th litU buggers. We'll stnp 'em of their victory. We'll proti t. by God! Thal' what ·o do • And all of it ov r a '°'cer game twtw n 10-y ar-old girls. What a plan t. l'U grant that th re' some legion of dy functional par· ents out there on the fi l<h of youth ports wh liv are so tortured wath c:bsappomt· ment that they'll go to war over a bad bounce of the ball. But to expr th 11 andignation on an aulhonty ltgure -m this ca th ref- . ~~. f~ 20, 2002 5 e -for event.I ol no lat· lng matt rm rely l ches th wtd .eyed IUdi who wit· n ucb bl d that petu· lance and l4ntrums are the best w pons an th face of def t. Any d f t Youth ports orgaruubom mouldn't tol rat 1t. U AYSO doesn't have 1 policy that demand· the tmmediate end of a game clnd a t a.m's for· feLture w n a parent or coarh cun. er Ja a hand on an official. at better wnte one up qwck. Jn the meanll.rne, play on. • 8YROH DI MUM IS a ftee- l•nce wfltef and communic.atlons consult•nt He ttiidei 1n Costa Mesa "«~ <Ml rNCtl him #th news tips •nd commenu 1tta e-rMtl at byronwr1t~ com. V111t hii w.t> sit• at www btn>nwntw:com A recent landmark study of b)•fkw surge'1' m Callfi>nrw ronkt!d Hoag Heart lrtStftute •I 111 ull of foutbem Cllllfornlt1 a11d tmumg tbe top lbrc>e 111 tbe t'lllfrv state. Hoag 1s also tlJe 011(r lmspltal In Ora11ge Cmm~)' to /)(! co11slste11t(l' rtmkt!tl w. bat'/111< tbe best beart program. \lay/)(! tblll's ll'bJ' people /mm all ot't'r tbe cmmtry• rome In Hot.lg for tlJe best l>c.>art ctm.> Hoag Hearl /nsllture maintains 14J>t•rlor patient s11n ·11 al rates Our cardiac surgeons aTY am<>11g tbe mp /()' In tbc! na/1011 a11d are e.Ycluslt'f! to H<>ag. TlJtl pl~rslcimis al Hot1g Ht?art /11slflute c1re al tbe /oro/r<ml of cardwt.mcular 11lt'dicl11e and lbe fir. I 111 Orangtt Cotml)• lo offer plmt£'<'M11Jl tecl.mlt/t1rs sucb as l'11ro<0rmiary· bracbytberopy to pretie111 arll!Tlf! /mm ,.narnxt•fns. trmismyocardlal laser retmet1/artzatim1 to n> tore bjood flou• to tlJe bt•arl, and Pat tit Foramen <kale (PFO), a ""'-' mf11/mal~)'-fm•asltw heart pmcedl4rr tb..11 ht'lp pr.t ,,, trolN. If you u'Onl tlH t't"I)' best for J""'" heart. rom~ lo t#N t"')' be$/ In Soutl#nl Caltfomla-HtHl8 Heart lnstft&ll . 8«11 • u!/Nn It com If> Mating heart d au. Hoag Mt"n mtan a #>Ht Fof' mor. I~ on our wn•lcn or a rttfa• •'Ol IO 11 H()d[l beort ~. aUJ 949176()...'09~. • . ' mmw •1t wa.sn't 11.ke our a.hots were ones we were hoping and praying would go Jn .•• • LMTy Mint. Newport Harbor High boys basketball coach ....,.,_,,....,_ RON DAVIS 6 w.dnetday, February 20, 2002 HOOPS HONORS SlM MCCMHK/~Y ...OT Eltanda Hlgh'I ntlba w ... frtgbt) shares MVP laurels ln the PCL, EstanciaS WasePCL Co-MVP Estancia sophomore guard tops seven locals recognized by Pacific Coast League girls baskl:!tball coaches. Barry F.ufkner 0AN.Y PILOT Estancia High i.ophomore point guard Trisha Wase, who IPd the Eagles to a share of their first PacUic Coast Leaque btle mce 1991, hares Pldyer of the Year honors With Uru vers1ty High senior pomt guard ShaadJ Anazand to rugh1ghl ~ven Nt>wport-Mesci players honored on the codche~· all-league select1on<1 The 5·1oot·4 Wa'!.e, a flrst-te.un alJ. league cho1C'e dS d fr hman, averaged 16 3 potnts m 1 O le1tgue gam to help the Eagle'\ finish 9· 1, tied with co- chdmp1on UnavPr lty She po ted a tnple-double (25 points. 21 steals and 10 assists) in a blowout win over Laguna Beach Jan. 17. Estancia juniors XochiU Byfield and Tuha Gray, u well as Costa Mesa junjor Rhondl Naff, are also hn t·team Tttsba Wue packs C'orona del Mar seruor Courtney K.itwata, Estancia senior Mane Rodnquez and Costa M seruor Chnst1ne Caron are ~econd-team honorees Byfield, a 5-8 l orwttrd who was Sf'C'Olld·k'am all-leegue a sophomore, ctveraged 10 points again t PC L compebbon Gray, a 5.q forward, averaged 13 7 pomts tn league after earning second- lNm All·PCL laurels l t ason. Nalf, a 5-t l forward, •¥ raged 14.9 poants against loegue nv~ to help M extend Jts streak of C IF playort appeM&nces to 13 straight r.ea.sons . Kawata, a 5-4 lharpshootlng guard who m1lsed nearly three league gam with a nb loJwy, averaged 8.5 point against PCL foes. Rodriguez averaged 6 ppg in league, Including a car er-high 17-polnt performance against Uni that m<'Juded Ove lhree·polnt rs Caron. who bettJed ttll Achilles injwy au n, averaged 4.3 potms m l l league gam • lndudlog a third-place playoff game won by Mustangs ln ov rtlm•. Caron wu also • nd- team Rlection a a juruor. eo..., ... _..._._ Ttisha w-. ~ So4 So. 51\Udf Ariaz.nd. Uniwnity So4 Sf, .......... XOChftf lyftetd. l~ .,...... Gr~ ht.Mda ~Neff, COIU Miii ~ :llridl. U.W.fllty Mbrta~~ 0-.. ._.. Uritllnty 5-1 "· s-t •• S-11 "· 5-11 Sr. 6-2 "· S-11 So. .. I rte .... ft<>g9f Catlton • 949..57 4-4223 • Spertl .... 949-6500170 Doily Pilot llGH SOIOOl. IOYS IASKEIU'' OF DIVISION l~AA PIAYOFFS Villa Park prevails in defensive Di\Tision Il basketball struggle, eliminating Ne\vport Harbor from second straight postseason. a.ry FM.tlkner 0MY PILOT NEWPORT BEACH - Made field goaJs turned out lo be tougher to come by than bleacher seats In Tuesday night's CIF Southern Section Divis on VIie hit 54 ll-AA second-round boys ..._. 41 basketball playoff game .....__ ____ _, between Newport Harbor High and visltlng Villa Park. • And, lo the end, Lt was the No. 3-seeded Spartans (26-3) who won the defen Ive struggle, .S.-4 l , costing the Sailors (20-7) admittance into Friday's quarterfinals. Both teams struggled to find tho bottom of the net and solid delen.Slve work on both ends dkl not fully explain th lack of hoowag touch. ·w e were busbng our tails on the defe0S1ve end, but we couldn't mak shots, wbkb was really frustrating,• said VUla Park C oach Kevin Reynold , who e team eluninaled the Sailors ln last year's D1Vl.Slon 1-A quarterfinals, also by a 13-potnt margui. If Reynolds and the Spartans were frustrated, the hoi.ts and Coach Larry HU'St must have been dowongbt b tter over a lack of accuracy from the held before a -lhan- capaaty crowd. Newport made Just 6 of 20 fl ld..gooJ tn m the first ball (30%), th n managed to lower its overall shooting pemmtage by netting just 9 ol 32 attempts after &ntennissk>n (28 .... ). in all. the Sailors wound up a shad below 29% from the fleld (15 of 52), and compounded that by connecting on JUSt 8 of 16 fouls hots, making just two of the11 finru to. ·we had some open looks,· t lllst said. • 1t wasn't hke our hots were on we were hoping and praymg would go m. • lhe first half. sun. Hirst believed, the host!> w re lO th gam . •we felt like once we got m the lock r room, made some •dJustments and ttled down lhe troops, we'd be all right,• Hust aaicl. SUD. the Spart.ans took a 10-poant edge &nto the fino.l period and weathered a cold pcU of their own to prevail. The Sailors eventually pulled to W1lhln 43-37 with 2:02 left, but Brice Prather, Villa Park' 6-foot-8 senior center, scored five straight points, inducling a traditiona.l lhrce- polnt play in transition. Junior point guctrd Corey Millerlhen capped the 7-0 run with a pair ol free throws to put th game away. Prather's late flurry came after be had m ed ntne ol hls prev1ous 10 held-goal attempts. Villa Park also made just 9 ~ 32 second· half field-goo! attempts and fuushed 19 of 55 for the game (34.5,). Newport mistued on 15 or 18 three·pomt attempts, and had l t field-goal tnes fdll tu rut the run. mcludmg five Spartan blocks Wllh 6-5 Juruor Kyle Hogan dogglttg Newport's 6-6 All-CIF seruor Tony MeJwn on defense and Pemne seemingly out of the flow after hls extended tune on th bench. Harbor bad to look elsewhere for offensive output. Melwn, who came in averaging 22 potnl!>, wu held scorele s the econd and third quarters and did not make a field goal th OnaJ three periods. His elght pomts were a season low and matched bis low output in bis final 56 varslty gam . Reynolds and Hirst credited Hogan for much ol Melwn's struggles. "They put a smaller guy on Tony dnd I trunk he got so flustered, be even had tt tough time bitting free throws,• Hirst wid. Harbor, hampered by the ab ence of eruor point guard Greg Pemne (who sat more than 1 l of the r115t 16 minutes with two fouls), made just one baskPt th finaJ 7 27 of Mclwn ftn.isbed 37 pomts shy of matching OOH t.lA(H / Newport "-'or's Jal.me DiefenbKb blocks tile shot. but SEE HOOPS PAGE 7 to tbe ctllmay of Sailors' lus, oUldals ruled It a fouJ. HIGH SOIOOl. IOYS socca OF DIVISION II PIAYOFFS Newport Harbor ousted in second round Sailors are unable to find the net and Los Alamitos makes every opportunity oounl Stew Virgen DAILY Pl.OT NEWPORT BEACI I That old saying, it's not how you tart, it's how you firush, was n ver more true for the Newport Harbor HJgh boy<1 ocC'er team. wruch lost, 4~0. to V\S1ltng Lo Alamitos in the &ee0nd round or th ClF Southern Section OIV15ion ll playuUs Tuesday The SaJ.kn (1~2) still'ted the 94lfllC strong and began each coran g opportunity which such prom But m the~. they could not hnlsh. U. A.la.nutos (Z.-1-1), on th oth r hand, put away ats chan • some of th m unexpec:ted opportun.Jti . For lnstanat. the Gr11fln • h t goru dehruteJy shocked tbe Sailors Newport produced t.h.11 h 11nd two comer kicks belor th Gnfftn bred off their first hot. which scored. lo the 12th mlnut All r a Lot Al c;om r kick • .It appeared Newport play r wu about lo cl ar th• ball, but in twooped sen or h•y Murphy who ol th ball and quk:kly booted• shot from bout 30 yards out. th.It ( ughl lb S.Uorw otr guard and abut down their momentum •They b~ a bttle btt of lock and w dJdn't." Newport Coecb Kevin Elpeiu scud. ·we neoted just as many and boott'd twO C'TOS9eS ln front scoring cbar>ceai as they did. • ol the n t, but none of his I'm proud of our guys. In my , teammat could get to them. oplnkm, tt wa an even gcune. ·Tb y had a lot of They got a couple of lucky momentum and we got lhat breaks. All their goals were nm goa.1 and it broke them,. soft -goals that they really ~"'""~~ Los Al Coach Trey Scharltn didn't earn, just a bit ot luck.• !Cl 11• said •The second goa.1 broke Los Al the two-time Stmtet 1..os ~ • th m agaan. But, those first 15 League champion, unbeaten ..._. o minutes, I wa d finitely In Its last 21 games, outsbot '--------' sciued.Newportlsagmatteam the Sailors, 16-13. TbreeoltheGnffins' and y w re showing 1t 1.n th eany hob cam m the lanal two minu part.• Griffin ruor goalkeeper Geremy UhJ Tbe GrUflns scored In the eighth proved to be a big fac:tor, rec:ording 11 nunute of the ond batr attc-r a ffft v and selling up bis tecun's coun-kick from midf:lt:ld Senaor Jon Bomst.ein terattack . Newport sophomore w first to the ball m front of the net godlkecper H ctor Campos al o and put it hom • topped t 1 hots. Newport Harbor th n•came up One of Uhl's bigg N¥ came lo with two bo , two com r kicks and the 61 nunute, when he chved in front the afor rn nuonod ao that Ubl ol "fyson Wahl's aom inlendod for Kavin topped. Campos. Th oppage helped protect Then the GtWlm put the game away Los AJ' 2-0 lead. after Niek Koromel4s woo a goel lUc.k Wahl, who Md missed hve 9411l01 el mJdfield and found Ryan Gay on t with a tr nf"d back mUkle, played brMMwey. Gay stored. Loi AJ earned lb nUro game and Elparza Mkl be Its lln•l go•I wltb two mlnutes w at fuU ill ngth. just bite the s.llorl. remain.tng when Mark Cano delivered who al o aw the return oJ Redge alter Carnpot t.pped away two &bots Dendheim and Adam JCemt. Esparm mmaJned pleated wath tho The S4Uoq Nmed six comer kkkl te.UOn, d plte the Mtbock to lb Griffin • two. but coWd not find ·For the C'OKJ\ea, the play n and lb net. N wport junior Joee Serpas, this program, lt w a 1ucC'e f ul who IC'Ored two pk in the Sal.Jon' aeeaon, • l!sparu •id. •Ther 's 2-0 flrlt-round wtn over Santa Ana deltnMely a good loundabon and a good V&Uey Friday, ftiUlhed wtth two &bob futunt. • COASlllS: OU 11111115 Of m - CiNG ntV /OMV '-OT Newport Harbor .. WW GIWDD CID wllllte) •" n pit lo go up for a besd1•. bat Loe~ ..... _... Gerwy Ulal ..... ............... oft ... .......... Daily Piiot COWGIWEIAll Harris~ six-hitter to pace Uons, 2-1 COSTA Ml!SA V•ngu rd Uolverslty's MI r c u ·Uarrl•. a sophomore K-.Om rtght·hand r. handcuffed ConcOl'di. 1 visitin g U.. 2 Concordia Uoiver51ty on lx hi n root • lo a compl te-gam 2-t Colden State Atblellc Conh!renrt> baseball victory. Concordta got to tum only an lh fifth mnmg when C"dtC'h r Hank Lobel stroked a lo hotnf> run to n the game at I· I. Th Uon got th • wmruny edg In th e.ghth annmg wh n d n led Mter Andy Ridd«'U lugged a on -out double down lh I ft li ld tine and ctdvdJlced to lhJrd ba on Jill>On •arle., base htt, settmg at up for Joe Carnahan. who rnqlc<.I to nqht to drive In RJdd U Vanguard srored an the thud inning when M1chdt>I 8dtr walked, advanred to i.econd on a sacnflc a nd 1>cor<>d when Chad Chop qot aboclrd on dn tnfield error Vangudrd tmprovt•d to 4'-ll overall Rm SWIMNTK CQ!RIPKt VA,...__ J. CoNc:aeoe* 1 ScoiNltr ...... ConconD 000010 000 I 6 J Yangulfd 001 000 Ob l I O ..,,_, Virl\IOlka (5). ~ (S) lAllhy Cl> ~ l.obef Hirn\ -s '*'*' W • twnt. ).2. L s.go..,, 21 • c-ho (Q OlOP M ~I M "" • Lobel (Q COWGETENNIS UCI squad hosts cllnlc aturday The UC Irvine womt•n \ tennis t&UU as h<>!.llng d t<•nn~ cUnaC" ett th" M f' ct Ve-rdt' Country Club s.uurdtty lrom 2 p.m. Llfitil 3:30 p.m Players or all d9t"~ dlld level'> may attend the chmr. where th y can m t the team Free T-shirt , pnte., ttnd relfi hm nts wall bl' avrulabl • A $15 per-p(>r on dondtton payebl to UC Req nt 1 reqwred To agn up. cclll GI nn Morton at tht-~le a Verd' Country Club at 1714) 540-&t..lJ .. SPORTS HOOPS CONTINUED FROM 6 the chool lngl • SC0«1n'J record or 6 18, by Jusun MC'fnt lD 1991· 2 P mne, who had )u t one held go I •nd throe pomts unbl th final mlnut • hru.sb d Wlth ven point:. to culmmate a terllng three-year vu rslty career Nudlm Pajf'vac:. Newport's 6-7 junior center, conbnued hu ~n urg• lie hn1sh d with u J>Oanh and t 3 m• 'tM .__. ..... v.&A ... ,. ......_ ...... , ..... ..,0--- Wlt '-'Ir 11 I J 10 1J • Sot ~ l2. It 10 . 41 ,,.. ...... ~·. "°19"' """" u. Miiier 10. ...,,. t Htfr•• s. ~ ~ s.t.niky l. H9W2 ) pt' oe»ll • llNler I • ...,, ... 1, Max-ii 1, Fouled out • Hooln ... , .......... Me:Unt ~ 2. .. ljM 14, 1"9nine 7, CMIWon ' P'llWWn ... o..ftnbldlO ) pt P'I • ~ 2,, Mtl<JITI I fouled out • lllnewn. reboundl> dfter rollK"tlllg 1 • points and 15 t)()drds in a f~t·round triumph over Loara Prother hmshed with 13 points h> lead th~ WlfUlPl"!t, who also roceav.-d to from P..1iller and fllM lrom S(>dn PhtJlcr NlnP Spartan cor d , d'i oppo'>Nt to '>ut players for th hosts. v rtfymy Reynolds' pregame contf'nt1on that h1'i trttm ' depth would bc.> cJn advantc:ig • 1 think ow depth wore lht>m down cl bttlt• RPy nold., "did. • ttoqdn hut down onP ol thP bt•ttl'f pldyers in Ordngc County and I thou~Jhl MtUc-r did d good 101) ol nmmnn our (ofh•n't1Vt>I 'ttull Wt• had good shots, we )ust wernn't makinq Uwm • UA u OAl'r Pll.OT Newport I larbor' Tony Melum (44, goe up for a dunk. but ls fouled hard. Har;a, who SUKI th«> lllhll 'oC'Ort• wa'i not 1nd1< t1b\14 • or how do f' thP game-w.1o;, not<'d hc will noa mqrt>t t1 lar k of l"hanrc:>4' for hai. team llrt'<tl 111,.•11 took\ lwhmd Ult> lhrN>-µc11nt 11111•, • I fu .. I ... 1111 If W\' m (tkl' Ont' Of those.'. ffid~'llf• WI• CJ{'I 11oliu1 .ind n1ttk<• .,omcthmg happen "Wf' had about four or lave po'i'if''>Smn' with N1•w1u111 f1r11.-.h1•s with o m• ol f1>ur lO·wm 1 r1mpdlllrl" an the> '>C hool''I 72 varo;1ty '''""m" CdM, Tars in CIF semis Sea Kings battle Tustin in Division IV: NPwport Harbor tests Division l powerhous Foothill todd~ a.rry Faulkner DAil v Pilot Thp· c<'ded < orona df'l I\ lcu I ugh rontmu !<tat expt-ct<'<I nm lo th~ C IF SoulhNn Section l>1v1 ion IV guts \\dler polo t1tlt• toddy, wrule N<>w1>0rt Hctrbor L' <11mmy for onwlhany UOl'X· µc'CtC'<i m at< l>iv~1on I <;earufmdl C'dM (22·7). tht• t humpaon of th • Pdcrflc COdst Lt•<1gut>. ~ lht.• cit• l!Jnated ho t dCJdlO'>t i"o 4. '>t"t'<.k'Ci l\oon (22·.l) Ill d l>IVL'>IOn IV •m&.hnal dt 3 v m "' ff'•anP' Heritage Park Tile Sf-a Kings hctVP ttt lt•t1.,I . lhn>e common opponE>nl" with Tu tin CdM and Tu~t111 l>oth def dtt'd 0 Modena dlld Sunny I hll by similar mc1rgm\. but CdM topped Ldgund B€>Mh. 8-2, and Tmtln w~ a 5-:J lowr dqaln'it the Artt<tts LtJquntt Betlch eltmtnated <"dM m 1.i.'it ye<lr' miflnals Any lt•c1m lh,11 llldkf' 11 111 th•• <,f>ntillndl., t1n<I h ,., lt11• kuul ol n·cord Tu.,ttn ch"'', will t)I• •I form1d1t hh• c h<1ll1•111w • t "d!'l.1 h,...,l·'tf'dr f Odf h Adfllll ( 'hctlll'\ 'Hltcl ·nu1l'v.,1>1-.•n hupp\ '""h tht' WdY wc•r~ µl.11'111•1 < >ur qui .. -..-.•m \f'I') loru-..·cl r111d 1•nltrn,1· d'>llC • ( ·c1~ 1 t' 14'(1 ulle '"""' l't h~ \II < ·1r rctunwr' < "hn.,tm.t I lt1'' k" dnd Dt1ntl'lh· ( dl~lll tL'> \\I'll,,, h•tlow 111ruor Rnllctn't Buwlu-. Dtt nwlt1 1>1<;1t1c tlrno. who Wtl'- All·< "ff tl' t1 •.ophomon• iu.'tl 'tN• 1-. t1n11lht'r C'dM .. 1c1nclout Nt''' ptirt I lorhor 1i I-hi, the No I '4'4.'d, l't lhe ''"'or .1qt1m,1 No i--..'Nh'<I Foothill an" :t JI m 1>1n'>1on I '4•rn1hnt1I di Tu .. 1111 1 llqh < '1)llC h H1U IMmt ti' ~·.i VH•w L1•c1quc> c hc1m1non., ht1\lt.' "'"' twice to tht-lwo-t11n1• <l<'fc>n<hnq Clf 1>11, Nttn I t hdll1paon ... S tJnd ·~· l. thmu1h thP lt1llPr GIRLS WAHR POLO k.niqht<;' wan wet., lctlt.!r fcirf1•1ted ch14• to Utt.• illt'<Jdl p.1rtl( lfl<tlJUn of ct \11\J>f'ndt>cl C"Ocl< h ·Tu1•y r • the• touqh.-.. t h•am ,,,. \t' playr·d: lwm1 ti .ml of Ill!' Kn1qht'i who<.t' df'IPn.,4• " h1'> pnnuu) con• Pm < >m prohlt•m rlCJclln'I Uwm '' 111 b•• \Coranq Th.-} hct'r'I' trc•nwndou<t •1w•1•d, plc1y yr<>dl pn•.,,ure clt•fl'n'-t' dnd ht1VP thf> ncJllont1l 1umor lf'tJOI q11.1ltt> Tht-Tt1r'> Ml' lt>d hy llHP•'· tum· All·CIF 1.1nd UCLA·hountl 1•ntor Kdthcruw l'k•ldPn 1un1or. J1•11nd Murph) onlf Anni\• \\ 1qht. d'> ,., (•II d' .,uphnrnort• ""•<iJ< ct Bdll Todtty"1 winn1•r; 11clv.mrt> to Sctlurday., flntJI' d i 81•lmont Pld7d The olht•r [)1v1 .. iun JV '>Ctn• include., Nu 4 ·'>l't'fll'd l IOJ'-N'>•ty 114·81 dnd El l>or.tc1o 14 Kl Tht~ otht·r 01\ 1 .. 111n I <,t•nu pit., top-'>('('( It '(J Sclnta ~ l1UtltUlld tl'>· ll ••Y<tllht Lunq. B~ttrh \\-llwn 12 1 ·'fl COWGE MEN AND WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD PREVIEW Anteaters pace themselves .. Both squads look to improve on last year's perf onnances. rompet<> m th1• .mo and 400 ·Th fr<'Shmen ttnd "ophomor~ .trf' qotn(I to mnke me noa • and t~ hct1n1 • o ~>)IP Sdld. "For the fl~t Uml' we ho"" morf' df'pth we·ve got two ..olid throw<>rs (In Carro:t anti Amer• Aguilar 0M..Y PILoT mor Carmen S< hm1<ltl Wc h..ive '>pnntN'!t who gave us a sohd 'Pnnt C'Ort> WE>'vp qot people an 1trea th4t we hdvf'n t ht1d m11t h depth bt'fore. ln nuddl ch tilll("(>, wc'v • ctlwtty-; had depth. but we're g ·lti.n<J O\er wm1• humJ"' tn other ar now !And h " a fu.IJ t t1m • 1lung are <t httl bst ditreor nt for th m<·n·., squdd, wh.ich took vl!nth dl the Rig W t champkln.'1UJJ!i Id.st -n FundHl<J Wei lit'1!oct II\ l99l d to bodg•i ru , but Utt? PRXfTcllJl t 1ved m help lh ~Jn lrom th m tud nt l"f'f n-ncJum th<JI r urmctt!d I l>ttll t llCI. "11us l Im Uy g •tt.lng nomg: <lBoy 1d -------•Htston dlly, th men Ii f)Mflhllll h bet'>n down tn th dumps for m ny y I om very hnght put b<'cause of hnlM~l\lp,. w r~ no~ abl to off r. • Looking to pl.sy a tar rot m th AntNWB' run th •fl -fr hm.m h~r <:Ms J(lhmon out Of A 11m Vtnca O'lioyte High ln Riv " ua tr.ck cffrec:tor •Ht t"nior y ar he pullr.d h1 ham tJtng, but m d It to lh ~ti· ------~ hll tW\.IOI yew nd w an the top four,· O'Roy&e Kid •nus uy h got all the talent and all the thang that tMk up an ouUllanding treck thlct htt t11 • Fftllllunan MUt Beerer, • throw r out t c;,....... Vdey H'cJb, ti •Ito a top prolpe(1. •He•1 •lre•dy had som outstandtny pnictic9: O'Boy'9 Mkt ·a OUnk he'U an the c:onl•ence mMt in the 1aaw throw.· CUltll 1......,nn will ~ In tM 400, ~· t MASnlet.JenlilOIOoWIDatlgbd c ................ .,,..guylNlgatO...,.tobeawry ..... ..._. a..,..llkl ·We'I-... ..................... 1oa.rta. _... ...., ... -.................... Tblrl" .................. 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Oilllfa o.ww -,1 •• ..... -........ -.... -............ .... ~. feuary 20; 2002 7 COWGI IWll1IAll Vanguard silenced at the Pit, 100-87 Christian Heritage men sizzl in the second half. C 0 ST.A ME A -Th r h Ml tbot onro filled th Pit bev now b en repla· <'ed by es the Vin· guard Uni- v r..lly m4"n buketba II t am lot ror lh LXth tim • ln th l.ut \t:tl ~ smce UpM.'ttlng th n-Nr\J,\ No I 81olct, 75-7 I. Jan 2b Th Lion\ (14·14. 0-10 m th<· Golden Sidle AlhJP.llC" Conf Pr· enrf') Wf'ff' outscorcd, fi 1 ·44 in th .;.'<'Ond hdlf dOd lv.t lO GS..\C visitor Chn ttan Ht>nt.i912 < ol· lf'qe 100-87. before a oowcl UMI qot quiet ln the hnctl thrt•J> rrunutt"'i ol the Ptt Tu<'""1Ay niqht "Wp ol"ed to pla)' with mort• pd~ aon and more e'<n lemenl, cJnd play morP unwlh~h • VcmqUtltd Coorh St('pht·n Frc-och '>did "(The Haw~) '>hot tht' bclll very well. We werp hoping 10 mtx up wn d , but they were hooting w I} They m de u play al th tr t mpo " U~f -(llt.-12.11·71 \hot 52 from behi.nrl tJl • thr • JX>lnt l.tn • lut,tmg hwt trey' In ec1ch hd.lf Rkh GnJhn I~ th I tawks with 2 I µu1n1i. •nd b~ knocked dtrwn :\ of 6 lrom t po1111 rang Darlll.(lfl Mori led tbe UoM ~uh• 11a~·lugh 25 potn and 17 rf'hound~ -by t.v. Vlrgen a........_,. v..-n ow•.,......._.·~• Gt"tffin 2J llobnon 22. ~ 15. "-6. ~ 9 Cool< t ICing 2. GtVlle 2. w-2. CrM\ 2 ).pt 90illt. Gnflin s. Cook), ~ 1 ~1 F'OUl9d cu. ~ Crl#I Tf!dlniUll • ,.,.,,_ Va I ..... • Pieooo 9 ~ ~ McKwn It loyl 7, ~ 7, Ccwtter, 10 Cotter 10 Mo«e I ) P' goH. "*'°" l. W.1 -1, (OtUty 1, a..-1 fouledCM ·..-ie Ttdwlols • nii:in. ...iftime • Vanguerd CJ 19 Vanguard U. women clinch tourney berth Christian Hentage bounced by the Llon!>, 73-60. ( OSTA \.l [SA \dOQUdrd Un1vN\1ty worn en·., hd\kf'tbdll 4' d m c lane hPd 11 bf'rlh 1n tht> Coldt•n ~late A I h It• t I c Con It• n• nC"t• SCOlllOut pc)'>l'>CcbOn lOUfOd.O'lCnt Tue<iddy with a 7J.b() GSA(' vartory O\.Pr v1•;atanq t"hmtadn I fentaqe at tlw Pit Bt•th Weldler led the way lor tht• Uon~ with 17 pornb. goanq 8 for 8 lrom the free-throw hoe .incl hdd four tl'i~lSt and four r<.>bound' It Wd~ Vdnguard.., foorth trtUght victory Thn•e oth r Lion were an twm ft<JUrf><> Paulf'lte St>atMn ( 121 Sona ct :-.. Dn I I 01 and Ot-borah Cdnd~ldncl (IOI thf' HAPPY BIRTHDAY C~l«Jr~trng the 0.1/y Prlot's Ath,.tP of the WH• ~ TODAY TOMO'MIAM. Con>N del MM W footl*I lt1tter th1• uni>. '>lctr14 ·r to '-'"Ore tn ctouble h11urc~ Chmttan Hentc19f:' puJJf'd tu MtJun 48-4t; Wllh H 4.'; lt•lt l)('for. • Vclngudrd pullt'fl owdy with ,, trong Pflort di thP lrt'i'·lhro"' lane dnd two k ·~ oflt.•n l\'I' rebound., b~ k. Uv Bot•kt- The Lion., th.tt. 1.J.t, in th•· c.SA< Wiii host d hr,t-rounil pla~ofl 9dffif' Ft•h iH ttl 7 JO pm v~ n. o...rw. ...,,._to ~ ........ H.lmllton 12, fWpt\ 9 lune 1.1(.mmy l. ~' Galtnat 2. Ard 2, ~ .z Gr~ 16 l-Qt. golh Zuno< I IC1mzey I, ~_._, Fouled OUI """' lune '*I wd ~o Ecllnnmnl. ~ 10. Ontenbot l ..... Wtd« 17. LHO KOf1 10 SHmlrl 12. Millt J. Mot.,,,., 1 )171 90llli ~ .Z, .... I Wltdef, ~OUI -tt.itt1m11 v.,....d. JO 1• UTIU LEAGUE R gistration Tht• Co"it• Me~a 1'-cltJon<tJ Uttlt• Leaqu ho d\ a1lah1hty an T· 84911 lor c hildren agt"s 5 and ti Regist.rdUnn ~ SriS for the WdSOn To reqa t<'r c ctll 17 t • t <166-2b55 The ..e.lSOO opnn.\ March 2 MAILIAG \\'anted: real socc r field . Donate your 1-888-308=6483 hq>e in motion to improve local lives . :t. .......... •s ._._..__.. ... , .. , .... 11' ... , ---;::-· ............ ..• .. , ............... . ............ ,,.0191111'-.......... UNdln•• ••• .......... t<nt $ ,., ....... ....a.....-:::=~-,,~~ .............. _ ... r:.. .......... • TODAY'S SOIEDULE -............ .,...CJI~~·--....... '--' ...._ .. .._.....,... ·~· 0.-."' lll!llDl'ld rourlll c.-... ""-.. ~ ....... c-....-.. ............... o..~s•"' --.. .,,... '" Ol "'¥f' 0..-.1 _...... ,._.~""-_......,•Tl*#\ l P"'• 0.-0 SPORTS 11811 SCHOOi. GmLS socca Of PlAYOffS Three for the road Corona del Mar. Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa all see}( happy bus rides home from today's second-round ClF playoff contests. ~,......, DAA.Y PlloT Teama from Corona del Mar. Ce11ta M a ond Newport tUtbOr high IChools hit the road t.omy for ClP Southern Section second·row>d gitll IOCX'er p&.yoff games ln two d.lviaiona. In DMlkJn rv. No. 4 •sieded CdM ( l:M-7) Genesba ( 16- 7 • l), wl\Uil COlll M (13,.,5-4) ts at Loulivtlle (lS..S-11. Newport Halbor ( t l-6--41. tbe No 3 Med ln Division 0. visits Rlvenide Poly (16-.1-7). Camel involving CdM and Newport are scbedull!ld to begin at 3 p.m. Tbl Colla ·Louisville matcbup ts at Cresp Hlgh 1n Endno, ltArting at .S p.m. Coecb Ron £vans' Seo KJngs, who have advanced to tbe ectaon aemllln.als lbe last two years, opened the playoff Saturd4y wttb a resounding 6--0 thumping ol Los Altos. The Sea Klngs, who won tbelr third 5traighl PCL UUe this season, have just one Jou In th lr last 10 games. Ganesh&. the th.lrd·place team from the Valle Vista League, b&odJed Vucxa Valley. •.o. in a wild-card game, before surprising Golden W t Leegue champJon Oc:eon View, 1--0. in Satwday's first round. Costa Mesa, which earned lbe program's fU'St po5t5eason Victory, e 3· t verdict Sotwday against Paafica, aft back·to-beck ftnt..JUUnd exits, la faced wtth • fannldabliit foe ln t..oulsvlllit. RoyU lhanld tbe DMlion rv crown 1a1t \'M1 ftnbbang tblrd ln puwerluJ Mluion Leogve. They are, once ga.ln. th th.ltd-pa. repretentauve from th lHgue that lncJ No. I· reeded Hamud Weltl&b (20-l· 1 I atad No.~ C'ham1nado (20-5· t ). The Royals tied Chaminad8 ln league dOd poslt"CI o • g06.l 1Ngu loaes to both Chaminade and He1V~rd-Wesll4k . Lou.lsvWe handled Cabrillo, 4-0, ln the wild-card round, then smoked Mon~ 1.Mgue champ 8ueett. 8-t, ln the flnlt round Newport Herbor, the See1 View Leagu runner-up, I ettempUng to m the first second-round pJayoff win ln school hJstory. The nm won wild-<ard and fmt·round gam la t seuon to record the program's fir5t two p&ayoff b1wnpbs. Coach Jason Sorrell's Sailors bad gone teV n ltralgb& 9 mes wttbou1 allowing a goal. w\til UiW ty ICOled flnll ln turday'i 3-t firlt·round W1D. Since opening the o-&·1, the TIMI have lost only two of their last 18. Including 12 wtnS and three scorel u ln lb event of a K'Oteless regulation. two overtime pcnoch would ensue. 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