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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-04-12 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot~--.... -----------------------~--...... -------------- ,. . Serving th e Newport-Mesa com munity since 1907 MONDAY, APRIL 12, 2004 IN BUSINESS Vintage finds without the hassle Thrift shoppe rs who prefer findipg their old, fashionable wares in one spot pay to avoid digging, but it's still cheaper than the mall. Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot big business with the younger set, and people older than 30 are also scouring the racks for de- signer labels at more manage- able prices. clothes. "They go to placei. like South Coast (Pla7.al and Fashion Island and they see that they can come here and get ii for a frac- tion of the price." INSIDE For more business news, see Page A2 migh1 find a shiny black vinyl shirt next 10 a plaid hutton·up - rhe kind often favored by grd.lld- pas. NEWPOIIT-MF.SA -For some c,tore owners, each day ar work is literally old hat. And old pan1s. and old dresses and old shoe~. Oothing resale s10reo; arc ~howing that recycling can bl' profitable. They·ve been doing "Pretty much !15% of our busi- ness is all local kids," said Cam- eron Saliari, store manger or Gal- axy Exchange. a Coi.UJ Mesa :.tort' that i.ells used n;une-hranu Galaxy Exchange hus been on I !arbor Boulevard for four years and is doing well selling high· lJuality used designer clothes. Saliari said. But the store is now fa cing some competition from Buffalo Exchan~e. which opened lai.t month at the L<1h Anti-Mall in Costa Mesa. 1\ shopper at Ruffalo 1'.xchun~e "We have a very wide range." store manager Jeanelle KimbaU said. "We have current popular styles and we dclirutely haw vin-MARKC OUSTIN/OAILYPILOl Jeanette Kimball. manager of Buffalo Exchange in the Lab, shows a see VINTAGE; Pa&e A4 pair of used shoes at the store that sells new and vintage clothes. Getting up for Easter Crumm el trial starts today in Riverside Wo rshipers from a variety of churches hit the sand early for a sunrise service that's become a Newport tradition Luis Pena Daily Pilot E aster services typically begin at 9 or JO a.m. inside a church, bu1 a few early-rising !>OUl'i brought their b lankets and lawn chairs to hear sunrise services on the beach. As Ouistians made their way one by one onto Lhe sand at 14th Street on the Ralboa Peninsula. a tall wooden cross surrounded by lilies awa]ted 1hem as Oui:.t Olurch by 1he Sea United Methodist welcomed its own Paisley Muller, 10, huddles against her father, Rodman, as he sings a hymn during the service. parishioner!. ulongwith worshipers from other churches. Th e Rev. George R. Crisp began services al 6:30 a.m .by playing gathering music on hi!> h'Uilar with worshipers .;inginR "allelu, allelu, alleluia. amen." The ervice later had a choir singing along. .. It's a pleasure to have an army of people to begin planning fo r these s~rvice~ ... Crii.p 'laid "Mo!o l of all i!'s important 1ha1 you are here." "Whal a more gloriou!> way to celebrate Ea!oter morning than on the beach. Lhe ocean that God has created.·· said Joan D'Ardenne, who hegan the Easter sunrise service with ano1her Quist Clrnrch by the Sea mem her 14 years ago. O'Ardenne said people come on bikes, walk a nd bring their dogs tu the service, which has turned inlo a community event. A lot of families have made it u tradition to a11end the services. shv satd. He is accuse d of ·exually assaulting and murdering a Costa Mc a teen in 1979. Deepa Bharath Daily Pilot NEWPOlll lll·ACI I -JI'-; been a lJUarter (If a ccn111ry !.inn · U year-old Jamey frot· ler <fr•appearl'd while walking along I lar bor Roull'vard. 1111 h i., way to 'chool. Tha t \\':t'> 0 11 April 111. l'l7Y. Almo ... 1 25 yl·ar' la1t·r. f,1111e' I re· C:n 1111- mel, Lhc man .1ln1-.cd ul ... l'xually <1...,,'><1Ulting ;u1d 111unkru1g the< O\ta I\ ll'-.a rccnager. is lacing ;i jury I ri,11 in llt\'l'r'oldt• County. 1 lw pm:-.t'l'lll 11111 a11d d l°f('ll'ol' will p rt''ol'lll lhl'lr Ofll'lllll).: ,irglllllt'lll!\ tncJa~1 in a runvolull'tl dt•a th pl'nall y case thJt'!> had nwl'l' tw1~1 ... and llir11., 1ha11 a I litchcock produr111111 . Oflirial ... a trt•,11•d Ln1111nwl in NL•wporl Bl'ach in 1~1'17 111 r11111wr 1io11 \\~lh fm tll'r'!\ death <1ffrr lw rl'Jmr1cdlr ll'd poltn• w the boy':-. rl'n1o1111 ... 011a"1111dt•d trail olT the Or- tega 1 llghwav. ( :n1111111d I'> ,t•rvmg a ltfc• 'Cllll'nn· lur 'l'\tt.tlh Jhtl' .. illg a 16-year- old boy in h1 ... N1•wp11n Cn:.,t condo. I le wa!\ Newport llNt h\ JIN high pro- lile Megan:, L<1w l'il'ol'. lk~1dent!. also pick· l'tcd out'\idt> ht., honH• tu RL't Crummcl. idcntilied hy pulin· "·' a hiµh·ri'k ~ex of· render. 0111 of 1lwir lll'lghhmhood. l);irleen Savoji 'Pl'arhl·adt•d that pro· lt!:-.1. She ... aid C:rumn1d had invilcd her ...,ons, tlwn I:\ ,111d 7. 111111 hi-. hou ... e. a~king them ii they w:ulll'd lo drink Coke and watch B1\1X 11111\ll''· "I can't lwlit•\(' tt\ tal..t•11 'u long and he has gollcn ,1\\ay from 1h1., for so many ycari.," ... he -..;ud. "It\ fru,trating. but rea!\- o;uring to 1..nnw 1h.1t ht· rn11·1 get aw·Jy." Hawed lt'\ttttg and rontarninalion of evidence dl'layl'd the trial. which wa~ originally S<'I to bt•g111 in Sl'plcrnber. Having the services out at the beach makes it unique, m ore inviting and nonthreateninjit 10.those who aren'I regular PHOlOS BY KENT TREPTOW /DAILY PILOT The Rev. George R. Crisp dl!livers his sermon, "Embrace the Blessing,· during the Easter see EASTER. Paee M sunrise service on the beach presented by Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist. C:rummel\ dl'fen1.e made a flurry of pre- trial motion., over thl' la~t kw week.<, in- cluding one la~I week tu <idd evidence linking the no w rim,... "Freeway KiUer." Wllham Bonin. to I rotter'-; dealh. But the judge declined th.tt n1011on. d isallowing the defcnM' 10 pww nt the le'>timony of James Munro, a i:o-defendant in Bonin's trial. Defenst• a llorncy~ :.aid Munro had told live people over 2:l years Lhat Bo nin INSIDE/OUT Bugs Bunny and the meaning of Easter Every f..aster momlng, at first light, my molher would wake up the kids and comm ence the difficult task of getting us ready for church. This required a lot of time and endless patience. neither of which my mother ever had. As long as she loomed over us. threatening and cajoling every step of the way. we would steadily dress ourselves to the point at which we could be seen in public. But the moment she turned her back, off we would run to do something endrely unrelated to the subject of salvation. She would go into the kitchen to make coffee, and Instantly my brother Michael was in the living room watching canoons. his white Sunday shirt half-buttoned and hanging open. "What are you doing1" I remember her walling when she walked in on him. "Watching Bugs Bunny," he replied. DAVID SILVA "On Easter?" she shouted. "You're watch ing Bugs Bunny on the day our Lord Jesus rose from the dead?" "I thought Jesus liked bunnies on '• Easter!" "Don't be blasphemous!" "What's blasphemous. Mom?" I asked, havi ng been lured into the room by the siren song of falling anvils and bouncing springs. My mother stared at the fiJthy T-shfn and jeans I had thrown on and shook her head. "Blasphemous is going to church dressed like that," she said. "Now go put on yourcommunion suit!" "But It doesn't fit anymore!" "Do you want to go to hell? Do you want the deviJ to torment you for all eternity?" "Well, no ... " "Then go change your clothes!" It was always difficult 10 argue with Mom on matters pertaining to religion. My siblings and I fully believed that. as spiritual leader of the family, Mom held In her hands the keys to both heaven and heU. This was a belief she actively encouraged, as ii helped keep us In line. At the slightest provocation, s he would whip out those keys and "angle them in front of you -well. one of them, anyway. Mom was famous for her threats of eternal damnation, but I can·t recall her once saying that If we did something right, we were going to S.. INSl>E, Pace M --------------------------------------------------~-- See TRIAL, Page A4 Dai ly Pilot AT A GLANCE ONTliEWEB: www.dailypllot.com WEATHER ~ ExpeC1 another sunny day after the morning fog clears. See Pa1eA2. SPORTS Three Newport-Mesa standouts pldted to represent South in the Orange County All-Star football game on July 16. SeeP11eA5 • ~- .. A2 Monoay, April I 2 2004 YOUR BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ~IAR~ C DUSTIN I OAJLV PILOT I lt•lly wc1.111n, center. the owner of Melange. along with daughters Kayhn D1ercksme1er, 18. left. and Kirby Fopma, 22, right, hold up 'l .i Rue ... 1m 011g1nal potntmg of Wo1ahn's in the showroom of her Balboa Island art gallery and g1f1 shop. which opened last month. 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CA 91627 by .. mail to fut!> pena ·• lat1mes.com, hy f.1~ I0 1949) 646-4170. or by calling (9491 57'1 4298 Include the time. date and location of 1he t!vP11t, .JS wt>ll dS a contnct phone numller MONDAY The Orange County Women's ReferTal Scrv1cr. ,, husiness and professional orH.tnin 111on for tnl·n and women. will host 1'",1111plt• of the 11111qu1• ... hup., on lhl' 1 .. l.111d 1h111 art· .1 lar ny lro1n th1• .,,111w 11ld .. 1111 t'' Ii 1und 111 J mall. -.aid < ...iryn l\;111.11. .1 dl'rl.. 111 ~hlrll'y\ I lt'art. J ho1111• .1il(I gardt•n .Jll l''>'tiril'' rt•t.Ult'r 111•\I d11or to ~lt·IJllgt• "OIMIJU'ily wr can· t1 lut 11 ha1 g\ll'' 1wxt door," 'tll' ..,;mJ "l ~kl.mgl'I .11.'t\1,dly Iii.. 111 rl'ally well wuh what W<''vc got go111g IWrL'" t\ ,t•ll-taught pmnH·r who Wt'W up 111 I h1111111.,on Bt·ach. \\'111.1h11 lo..m·11 \'t'I) tl1·.irty lrum a young agt• lltat ,111· wa1111•d to m.1kl' hc1 living a' an .irt1,t '>111· .,tmJit·<.l .m m u1lkgl' .md 16 yl'ar' .1g11 'lw1 ,111 an11tlll'r 'hop 011 B1ilh11a l~larnJ. till' ..,ci:r1·1 lloo111 .111u lt-<1 < 1Jrd1•11, 't'lling 111:111' ... 111• IK111111•d \\'lwn ... hl' got llivorrl'd I Cl yl'ar' <igo -.he llHJVCd Wllh th1• I.ids lo Pam .!ml lwga11 n inn·ntr.il111g on hl'r pa1111111g 1.111·1•r, 11"pir1•d hy 1h1· t'olorhtl '.trl't'l "'1•111'' aml tlll' nty\ P1t·a.,.<>11 ~1u,t'um 1.111•1 11 lwn hl·r 1 luldren ram1• had. to N1·111><11t 11< .. 1d1. ,Jw lll'ga11 t0111 mu11n!{. Sht> now 'Pt'IHI' .11111111 h,111' tht• )'t'ar 111 P·Jn\, wht•rt• ... 1w 1' ll'IHl''-C11ll'd hy c;all'rll' Brtht·n·t. tl11· olcll'l>l g.1llt·r,· in Pan .... wl11d1 'II' oppt1,llc• thl' I Oll\Tl' \'ar11111' I J .!'! gJllcri1•\ al'o wll lwr 1111rk. BUSINESS CALENDAR its networking luncheon at 11·30 am. at the Radisson Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beacn. Information and reservations: (714) 623·2666. (949) 495-8864. TUESDAY The lntemational Assn. of Business Communicators will host "Marl(eting to a H1span1c Audience" by Sheryl Pearl from S&S Communications The ovent will begin at 11 ·30 a.m at the Clubhouse Restaurant, South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St . Suite \\ h1d1 ha;,. ht•t•n ut~'l·nbt·d as rolori'l aml 1·\prt'"'°11"t. ~111· 1"c' 1•1vi<.l ln1l''> in her p.11111111g'> ..... 1111h111cludt' Frt'nr h 'trt•t•t "l'lll'' Jnd 1rttt•rio1 .... -;uch ;i.. ,1 mom full of 1h,,in,1}ed d1.11r' .rnd hook' a11u" l..1d .1•tJ-o!T ~hoe. that haVt' ca1 !It'd lll'r c "lllpan,on' to I knri ~lati~'e ··you don't chooSl' your style." Wo1ahn ,,ud. "II '~ 'ort of inherent in you ifvuu're 11"111} hont''t .i~ an ,Jrll\t." . . But '>ht al'o makl•' hl'r art m:cessible by 11ttl'1111g -.111aller 12-mch !.quart• paintings 111.11 h1·.1r uplifting 'aying' of her own 1111·t11t1011. "When life ~eems rolorle!>'>, 'tand 111 J llowerbed." " one cxampll'. "hnt• all i!>n't for everybody." Wujahn .... 11J ":\ot t•verybody's gmnK tu walk into a g.tlll'ry and drup $2500 on a pa111ling. hut lt'11•yl 11(111ld like to 01V11 a piel'c of work by thl' ,JI ll'>t." Whtie shl• ~Lill ha1-mumenti-of lrt•p1dation about when her next painting 11 ill '>l'll. for now !>he's en1oying n.mning the ... 1to11. and custOllll'r'• haw shown their apprO\al. <,he -.aid. "l'cople are really, really gelling it," she 'aid 2802, Costa Mesa. The cost is $20 to $45. Information· (714) 708-2582. WEDNESDAY The Newport BHch Chamber of Commerce will have a Newport Networking lunctteon from noon to 2 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel. 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Th~ event will be mini-expo style. Attendees are invited to display their brocttures and business cards. The cost is $20 to $27. Information. (949) 729-4400. .. Daily A Pilot Alicia Robinwn Po1111cs. busmess and H11111ronmun1 rul)Oner.19491 764 4330 ,111c1s robmso11 •• lar11111•s com Luis Pena News assistant. 19491 574 4298 lurs 1X1nB n lar1mcs ce1m PHOTOGRAPHERS Mark C DuSlin. Don Leach changos to The Newport Beach•Cos1a Mesa Daily Pilol. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. CopvrighL No news s1orres. 1llustra11ons. editorial matter or 11dvert1sements herein can be reproduced wlthoul w11nen permission of copyright owner VOL. 98, NO. 103 THOMAS H JOHNSON Stiwe Mcerenll Photo E<11tor, 19491 764 4358 Pullhshur TONY DODERO Echlot MARKEY DANIELS l\c111t1n1s111g Manago• LANA JOH NSON P10ml•t1ons D11octo• EDITING STAFF SJ Cahn M,1nt101ng Ed110r, (9491 574 423J s / c·ahn ·• lallmos con• Danette Goulet City Editor, (949) 764-4324 rlfltlfllle goulor a l11r1ffifJS corn Rk:herd Dunn Sriorts Editor, 19491 574·4223 riclr11rd.dunn ''/st/mes cnm Miu Swenson Ass1stan1 City Edrtor, (94.91574-4286 1r11•0 irwrmM)n@'la(lmes com l.olta ....,,., Forum pago editor, ootumnl!il. 19'19) 574-4275 lolttlf hltrper ·i'4ft•rmts com I , stove rnccrsnk. "1a11mos C'om JoM J. S.ntos A11 D11eC101 I Nows Desk Chief, 19491 574 4224 tose sa111os " t1111mcs com NewsEdlton Gina Alo11an0or, Da11101 Hum. Paul Sai1ow1tz NEWSSTAFf Oeepe Bhantth Crime e1ld couru repono1, 19491 574-4226 deepa bhara1h1@/arlmos com June C-er9nde Newport 8eactt reporter, 1949) 574-4232 111ne.C8Slff}rande<!' latimes com o.wr. Newmen Costa Mesa reporter, (949) 574-4221 0.1rdre.nf!Wmln~lar1mes com ~O'Neil Education rerioner, (949) 574-4268 mariu onei/<$/11t1me1 oom -~---.-.-............ . K!!nl frcp1ow, Oouylas Z1mmorman READERS HOTLINE 19491 642 6086 Rocord your corrnnents ,1lJ011t tile Diutv Prlot or news lop!> Address Our add•ess ts 330 W B11v St , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 OH1cu hours are Mondav Frod11y, 8 30 ,, m · 5 p m CorNCtlon1 It 1s lhe Pllol's pol1cv 10 promptly correct all t>rrors of substence Please call (949) 764-4324 FYI Tho Newpon BeactlfCosta Moso Deily Pilot tUSPS 144-8001 is published d11lly In Newpon Belich and Coste Mesa, subscriptions oro available onlv by subscribing to The Times Orange Counry (800) 252-9141. In a1oea outsi<1e of Newport Beach and Coate Me111, subscrlpttons to 1he Daily Pilot are availablo only bv first c111u moll for S30 per month. (Prices include all appllc.ble s1a1e end local 111ices l POSTMASTER: Send 11ddre111 •' HOW TO REACH US Circuletion The Times Orange County 1800) 252·9141 Adv.rtlslng Cleuifled (949) 642 5678 Dlspt•v (9491642 4321 Edltorlel Nev.1 (949) 642 -5680 Sport• t949) 574-4223 Newt Fax (949) 646-4170 Sport1 F .. (949) 650·0170 E-mail: dai/ypilor@larlmes com Main Office BuMneM Office (9491642-4321 8uMleu FH (949) 631-5902 Published by Time• Community News, 11 division of tho Loa Angel81 Times IC200' Timu CN All rights reserved. Da1ty Pilot THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE Hold on to your hat .. e Passive sentence structure was chosen' by me a'> a topic for this column. vocabularies. But effective writers all know how to retell an action in a way that makes it most inll'resting. My guess is that. even those who don't really know the difference between active and passive strur ture still JUNE CASAGRANDE It takes some practice, but it's worth it. A quick search of the busint·ss news wires produced a numbrr of cases i-ense there's something wrong with my opening line. IL'~ the kind of writiHg that makes a reader glaze over with boredom and quickly tum a page. As Elvis might have observed if he were the world's first rock 'n' roll grammarian. the sentence needs a little more action. Compare it to. "I chose passive sentence structure as the topic of thi!> column." Much more engaging, right? OK. ru come up with a more exciting example: "Grammar was revolutionized by Elvis Presley when his hit. 'You Ain't Nothin' But a Dangler.' topped the charts." Silly I know. but stay with me. Compare "Grammar was revolutioni7..ed by Elvis . . .. wit h "Elvis revolutionized grammar ... Active sentence!> almost always take the structure of subject-verb or subject-verb-object. Someone does something to something; ic's the most direct and action-packed way to recount an event. ·n 1e subject performs the action -immediately, directly and with a minimum of goofmg around. Passive sentences almost always flip things around in a way to make the sentence or phrase much less direct: action-(performed by)-subject. The preposition "by" is the red nag. Whenever you think you smell a passive St!ntence. check for the word "by." !fit's there, as.k yourself whether you can f1ip-Oop the sentence. For my money. this is the :.ingle most important and striking difference berween professional (or professional-quality) writers and amateurs. Most good writers don't know much about grammar. many aren't great spellers and they don't necessarily have the best in which an effective communicator could better grab a reader: a rally "was attended by 60.000 people" would have been much more eye-catching wriuen "60,000 people attended the rally." Any questions? No? Then we'll rnovc on to a topic I've been avoiding for a while. A reader had asked how to know when to use "01110· versus "on to." I've been avoiding it because the answer just isn't all that clear to me. The answer lies in some blurry di~tinctions between prepositions. adverbs and prepositions that are "adverbiaJ" in Oavor. But those distinctions don't help me understand the difference. 1 lere's my best grasp of the mailer: When the "on" is part of a verbal phrase such as "hold on" don't mash it together with a "to'' that folJows. The Olicago Style manual gives as an example "the gymnast held on to the bar~." Otherwise. use "onto": "The gymnast jumped onto the bars." Vague, I know, especially because "on" is a word that often follows the word "jump." But they're not really working together to create a single verb. You tell someone "jump," but if you said. "jump on," there's a specific something you're telling them to jump onto. Timt's your clue u1at the "on" is a preposition -it refers to an object. On the other hand. you might ycll 10 someone. "hold on!" But, in the same insta.nce, you'd never just yell, "hold." That's because the "on" is working as part of the verb in a way that makes it mean -;omething different from just plaln old "hold," • JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She may be reached at 1949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at june. casagrande ii'fat1mes.com. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Patctty morning fog should clear into another sunny day with light winds. It should remain mostly clear at night, with some patctty low clouds. Expect dense fog and fight winds l81e at night. lnfonnation: www.nws.noaa.gov BOATING FORECAST West winds will be 81 10 to 15 knots early. making wind waves of 2 feet or less. Waves should rise to 3 feet In the afternoon on a west .w.11 of 2 to 4 feet 8110 seconda. The wind and waves should ll8V the Mme It night, with the wind lessening to 10 knots overnight. Farther out, a northwest wind should be et 10 knots, Increasing to 15 to 20 knots in the aftemoon. Expect wind waves to start a1 2 feet or le11 in the morning end increese to 3 feet In the aftemoon on 1 west swell of 3 10 5 feet at 10 seconds. At night, a northwest wind should blow at 10 to 20 knots. creating 3-foot waves on a west swell of 4 to 6 feet at 11 seconds. SURF West-facing breaks should be your best bets, with ctteat-hlgh sets being the standard with occasional shoulder-high-plus sets. Expect walst-to-c:hel1 waves on south-facing breaks. w.ter quMtty: www.surlrider.org TIDES Time 3:32a.m. 11 :34a.m. 6:57p.m. 11 :23p.m. Height 4.81 feet high -0.38 feet low 3.69 feet high 2.78 feet low WATER TEMPERATURE 61 degrees ' .... --------........................... ------------------------~-----------~- Dally Pilot Monday. April 12. 2004 A3 COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA <md common areas. PLANNING APPLICATION FYI I !ere arc u few of the items Lhc comrnisi.101i will consider Munday. WHAT TO EXPECT . · Staff members don't foresee any negative effects from the subdivision and are recommending approval. h4itd a new two-story house at ~8:.1 Grove Place. Last monU1. the commissipn continued Schubert:'> api)eal to give him more time 10 work wirh staff members to redesign the project to mainly reduce the building mass. Calvary Omrch Newport Mcsu wants to dl·molish the c•xhlin~ church facilities at 23rd Street aml Orange Avenue and huild a development or 26 ~rnall·lut. fa1111h homes. •WHAT: Next Planning Commission meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. today SUBDIVISION REQUEST HOUSE APPEAL WHAT TO EXPECT • WHERE: City Hall. 77 Fair Drive •CONTACT: (714) 754-5245 nu· applic:Jflt. ( 'on1111011Wt·ahh Pannen. I.LC: will ask the t:om1111"11111 to approvl' a ~ubdivision nl thrl'l' ex.istiHg parcels at 2 tiJwn Cl•nter i1110 14 parcl:'ls. The ~ubtJivil>ion wouhJ div1t.le lhe existing parcl'li; into IO lots for buildings and four lms for parking Although the revisions don't mcl't the specific criteria of the residenual design guidelines. tht'y meet the inte111. planning sralT members S<Jy. Su they arc recommending approval.. WHAT TO EXPECT rumpatihle \\ ith the ntiighburhood. l~ut tlwy art' recommending denial of tile' projel't hrl'ause they feel larger lots .uuJ mort' rroditionaJ i.ingle-family dt'Vl'lopme111 is more typical of the t'ity\ l'a't ~1dt'. Otarity event to offer . . winner a pn cey car f-lt•t1:hcr Jones Motorcar:. plan ... to donate one of its m o!.I popu- lar cars on Wednesday in an cl- fort lo raise at leaM $!00,llllll tor lhe March of Diml's. Ar 7::m a.111. Wednesday s11n11· of 1he mosl innucntial h11:-111ess leaders in Oran~e County will have the chance to take h1111w a new. 215-horscpower. ioo.i MN cedes Cl.K Cabriolet -valutd JI more rhan S!'i0.000. oftit'rah -.aid. The t:ar will bl' aurlHHll'd al the Orangt' County Mart·h or Diml's l.cadcrs tlreakfast hl'in~ ht'ld at tJrc llalbo<t flay ( Juh. l'lw fundrai5cr wi ll he l'nll.'.CL·d by GETTING INVOLVED •GETTING INVOLVED runs periodically in the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For information on adding your organization to this list, call (949) 574-4298. SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE CENTER The Small Business Assistance Center of Orange Coast College needs volunteers to advise small business owners in finance, accounting, law, marketing, salas. human resources and other areas. (714) 432-591 6. SOMEONE CARES SOUP KITCHEN Someone Cares Soup Kitchen 1 lw PlanninK Commts..,i1111 will i:onsider an appl'al hy propc.ny owner Victor Schuht;rt of rhc zoning administrator's denial nf his plans to BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS telev~ion anchor fat Arnold and i~ expccted to attract murc than :IOo people. rletdwr Jone~ and partnering Mt•rt·edes-Benz USA hopt' to rabe more thu11 $I 00.000 for the M~trrh of Dinll's. an ur~ani~.ation thur gives aid to infant.; with htrth defects. lkket~ for the breakf;"t an> $250 a pprson and can lw pur- 1.:ha.wd hy calling 19'.l!ll :I0!';-5262. Two more attorneys come to Newport Beach A Nf'wpon llcad1-has1:d firm ha-. <1ddcd two more a11orncys 111 Jts roster as part of itN on· needs food servers and volunteers for kitchen duties. The organization is at 720 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. (949) 548-8861. SOUTH COAST LITERACY COUNCIL Volunteer tutors are needed to meet a greater demand for literacy and English as a second language classes. Students are taught English reading, writing and speaking skills at their own level in small groups or one-on-one. There are centers all over Orange County. Once trained, tutors may choose the center at which they want to teach. Mary Fitzgerald, (949) 458 -8664. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER The South Coast Repertory Theater needs volunteers to help going expansion. Newmeyer & Oillio11 IJ.P hired Leonard Polyakov and Carol Sherman i'.aist a1t liljga· tion associates at thl' Newport Reach office, b ri nging lht' new Iota I of lawyers to 45 in two offi- ces -the other is in Santa Monica. The lino, which was established in 1984. i' now rhe lifth largest Orangt• Coun1y- hased firm. Polyakov is an cxper1 111 husi · ncss. construction and insur- ance litigation, and ha:. rcprt'- 1tl'111ed client ~ in complex matters such il!t trade secret disputes. unfoir trade practin:~ a nd busirll:'SS tort l·ast's. i'.aist concentralcs IH'r pro.ii:- with ushering an.d other functions. (714) 708-5500. ~PEAK UP NEWPORT A nonprofit organization that promotes social welfare by educating the public and improving local government in Newport Beach holds monthly meetings the secOl\d Wednesday of each month at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. A reception begins at 5:30 p.m., and meetings beg in at 6 p.m. Free. Annual membership dues are $20. Send check to MSpeak Up Newport~ P.O. Box 2594, Newport Beach. CA 92663. (949) 673-1191. smcHES FROM THE HEART Made up of a group of women from Southern California who love to knit and crochet, the nonprofit corporation 1s lookmg for volunteers to knit and crochet ~taO member' fet'l th1• prowct ~ati~litoi. most of the cit> 's dt•velopn1ent standard' and the ard1itt•t·1ural design of 11tc homrs i' tk e on busines~ li1ig,1tion and construction disputes. indud- ing contract disputes. husiness and property tort), and tradl· se· net suits -both fodcru l and stall'. Water di strict board member moves on up fhe Mesa Consolidated Wa- ter District hoard of d1rt'ctors announl'cd tha t .1g l'lll'\' Dirt.'l'- tur rrudy Ohlig-lla ll h.1-. b et•n electt·d vice chairwon1.111 of the Assn. of California Wt1tt·r Agl'n· cics for Orange and ~.1 11 Dit•go counties and will 'll't Vl' on it-; state hoard of dir('l'lllr ... hats, booties and blankets for premature babies and babies m need. The items are donated to hospitals. Patterns a re available. and donated yarn 1s appreciated. Kathy Silverton, (310) 472-6903. SURFRIDER FOUNDATION The Surfrider Foundation Newport Beach Chapter is a grass-roots, nonprofit environmental organization that works to protect the oceans. waves and beaches through Ifs Conservation Activism Research and Education program. (949) 631-6273. U c·!'4 laur11nl & Ju z z C l u b Estaoflsned 1n 1962 PRIME RIB SPECIAL Also Enjoy Our World Class Seafood Monday Evenings JOIN Us FOR A LIVE TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA Monday & Tuesday 6:00 -9:00pm . ' .. -.... .,. ., .. --.-. Sf ea ks • Seafood~ ~cl<tarls fP1· n,.,m;.r1inm < ..;.~ ···Q rr JS :u..r•.. . (~49) 616-7911 II• t} • tn , f(,'JS t,-..;11,. A•r., c,.,..,, M•·•n .. 'Nis:f1tly f:nftttalnmrnt'.. n: •• ,, ... _. .. _ •. • • -r .. -.. . .. -,. 1t1delph ia • ' 111m1lc Yll lll'T lEI llfll UY N EWPO RT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL Daily A Pilot ' ---------.. a a n a M Monday, Avril 12. 200<1 PUBLIC SAFETY Man ki lled after driver fall s asleep / A Torrance man dii:d Sun- Jay after a 30-yi:ar-old New- port Bl'ach residrnt report- edly fell :_1!>lcep .11 tht' wheel. crosseJ 1hr Newport Hoult'· vard mediun in his SlJV and hroad~1ded tht• ,·1c1i111\ Mazda Miat.1. The 11 :55 a .m. .1cndc11t hnppened just $Ollth of 17th 'Mt·et 11ext 10 tht• H Nido . 111J SnuK 11.irhor inuhilt' ho11w p.irb. rtw 4.l-year- old vh:tim. \vlio:.t' dame was withheld u11til l11s next t1f kin l'ould be 11u11fied. was pro· nounn•d dt••H.I ••I Uw 'cene. l'o lin• am•,tt'd Ion Yip on vt•h 1cular mnn,l.w.:hter chargt·• .. Co1>1a Ml'<,a l'ulice C:pl lot' Poebtra !>aiJ. Yip wa\ Jnvmg 1>1111th on NewptHI Bo11l1.•v,11d in a hi id. Nh~.111 Pathfinder wlwn Ill' It'll J~lct•p ut the \Vllt'l'I arnl no,,t•d inrn 111111hhour11l 1r.1frlt. PoclMra ,a11L Yip'!> v1.·h1rle n:portedly hit a black l111lni1i rX45. driven by ii .HI year-old Lai. e~a!> w11ni.1n, baU!>ing m i· nor 10 mudt•r<lle damage 10 1lw vch1rlt'. then hruud- ~idcd tht' rorrann· man·~ t.liata, whirh 1lw11 h11 a city I rec. knodd11g it m•t•r. flocl· 'tra 'aitJ I lw Pa1hl111dt•t fin,11ly '>IOf)ped ,11l1•r hittlll~ .1 dif- l'cil'nt trn-. l O!>t.1 ~ll''·• l'o· POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • Anton Boulevard and Paric Center Drive: Driv111y under the influence was reported at 1 :05 a.m. Friday. • Harbor Boulevard and West Wilson S treet: Vandalism was reponed at 3.38 a m Saturday • Harbor Boulevard: Thu removal of a shoppmg cart was reported in the 2300 blodc at 12.20 a.m Sdlurday • Pomona Avenue: Public drunkenness was reported •n the 1900 blodc at 1·05 p.m Friday. NEWPORT BEACH • East Balboa Boulevard: A VINTAGE Continued from A 1 t.1gt· \\'1• Ir\' 111 '"ltl'I to .1 1111 ol d1lf1•1t•rll ta'I('' " h11 pl'llfllt: gl'tt Ing nd 111 1 lot h1·' from grn11dm;,1\ .11111· 01 1lwu II\\ 11 nl'toll,, rl'~h-'111rt·' olkr t.t!>h 111 tratlr. I lw '""''' loo!.. Im q11;tlily -dean liotht•' with no holt•, or o;1ain~ whl'll tht•\ huy clot ht•, Imm c11~t11111l'r-. l\11ttal(I I .Xl.hange pnc·1•, 1·l111h1•, ill t.1hc1ut il third 111 wh,11 lhl'y woult.J tll).I new, w11 h m.111y lll'lll' pnn ·J bt•lween Sii anti $ I !l .111d dt•,1g11t·r dolhe' up 10 uh11111 SHU /\t (;,11.1\y b:dlJllKl'. tilt' locus i). 1111111• 1111 hi).th end l.tbt•I' anti lll'lldy d111h1•,, with prin•' It•" than half tJ1e llt:\\ rcla1l prkt•. f'lw older-,tylc dolht>' .mt.I har~ains on m•wt•r dt•,tgnt·r i1rmc; ho 1h attr.1r1 t'll'\l11111t·r-.. "I didn't t•ve11 th111I.. about t•oming 111 lwn• 11111111 ,,1w it said 'tlt'w and rt'C)'rlt•tl."' '><tid C ;ahhy tiuhurnn 111 I lr,tngl!, who wa' hrnW1'ing flll'll\ 'hirts al lh1fT.i lo F.xchange rl·u·111ly. "I u1o11ally Jll!'>I hit thrift ~tOrf•). .. I le p reft•r-. t llt'ckcd .ultl plaid 'htrt'-1ha1 are a lilllt' h1t1k('n in. and evt•n though rompanic~ are muki11g nl'W C'lulhe~ 111 v1n1a~(l 'itylei., they d on't huld ,1t'Jndlt•111 the onginab. hl' '>aid. "llw a 11empts they make ,m· pre11y feeble ... he md. Brenda Hymas '>llid shl' goes 10 HuffaJo Exdia11ge hec,1U4'C it's convenient. ~mce '\he works al the nearby Gypsy Den Lafe. Shes drec;sed the same way for years. so she look.) to resaJI.' stores for somC'lhi11g olhcr lhan whatever necting style is popular. 1ohe \aid. WThic; I like because it's a laf'Re TRIAL Continued from A 1 had killed Tro11r r. Defense At1orney Mnry Ann Galante said she believc<l the prosecution has a weak case. ·All they have Iii a bny who is mlMing," she said. "There's no evidence of cause of death and no evidence of any lewd acts that are said to have heen perfomled on ('ITotterl." r•rosecutor Bill Mitchell was not available for comment on Friday. h111 had said last Wt'ek that he was relievPd thr case I& fi- nally going 10 trial. ' hce gt. La rry Hicks said, but Yip suffered no injunes. Civili an clothes work for firefighter An off-duty firefighter t'X· t111gulshed an t·ngulfed golf care In a high-rise office building Sa1urday. Nt•wport Beach Fire Capt StC've Bunting Wa!> deliver· ing office t'<.p11pmen1 to the bualdlng M 400 Newport Lt'nlcr Drive with his wik \\ hu works therl' . While ieaving the building :it 5':44 p.rn .. Hunting heard a loud noise com in g from the 1·afe near the lobby. lJpun investigation. he saw 1ha1 a golf earl wa1o on fi re. !>aid l)unna Boston, Nt!w· purl Heacli Fire Dt>partm en t public information officer. Bunting called the fire de· partment dii.patc h and hroke the safety glass that enca!>ed the building's fire ho:.e. He put the fire o ut himself in six minutes, Bos· ton ~aid. firefighters believe the golf can 's charging u nit malfunctioned. causing the hlaze. "lt'i. <1bsolutely wonderful tha1 ht' was able to take 4uick at:tion ," Boston said. No one wa hurt and the building sus tained about S 15,tlOO in damages. along w11h SS.000 in damages to llw i,:off cart and charging Ulll I. pal'ly was reponed as a disturbance in the 200 block al 3:30 a.m . Sunday. • C•talln• Drive: A municipal code violation was reported in the 300 block at 10 a.m. Sunday. •Colony Plaza: An animal bite was repol'led in the 4200 blodc at 8·50 a.m. Sunday • Femleaf Avenue: Prowler noises were reported in the 400 block at 3:39 a.m. Sunday. • P•lm Str9et: An animal bite was repol'led in the 300 blodc at 7 02 a.m. Sunday. • Se• Gull Lane: A party was reported as a disturbance m the 800 block at 3·50 a.m Sunday, • 41th Street: Vandalism was repol'led in the 100 block at 9:50 a.m. Sunday. \,lfll'I)'." 'he said. "You <'an find '11111t· good find~ her(>." Tlll're"; :.1 big market for used • md v1111uge clothe~ right now. ;11111 onr indica111r is thal many 1n•w clothe' art:' copies of older 'tyle~. <;1tit.l Nic:ole Bernstein , tiwm·r nl Newport Beach vintage dut hing shop Swellegant. \Vh1le Newport-Mesa boal>ts a number uf thrift stores. Bern· stein i.aid it'!> hard to fi nd quality rlo1lw' in good condition there. l'~Jl(•dall)' vintage clothes. People \\ho cleul in used clothe~ pick them over aml sell the best items, she said. Some Los An· i.:ele' warehouse' offer nothing b ut vintage clothe<.,, and theres t:'Vl'll a mark.et for used American dothe' in h11Mn. lliat <;card ly just spelt~ mure hu'lirlC'SS lnr resale shops, which takl· 1he work o ut of bargain hunting. Thrift stores may selJ clnthc' for a liult• less. but resale and vintagr stores offe r qualiry .111d unique finds. Bem stein said. "It's o li11le hit more expensive. hut people don't have to search .111 over town." i.he said. t\imball said she h opes her More t'llcourages people who might tum up their noses at "used" clothes tr> recycle, The company encourage" that cus· tomers forgo a bag for their pur- rhases, instead le11ing the store t.lonate the cost of the bag to one of three local charities. "I would li.ke to think that we're opening their eyes to being able to find great quality pieces a little less expensive than new." she said. • AUCtA ROBINSON covers business, polities and the environment. She m11y be readied a1 1949) 764-4330 or by e·m11l 11t alicra.robinson o latimes.com Family m embers and friends of Trotter are eagerly awaiting the trial. said Trotter's mend Keith Johnson, who lives in Flori· da and c:rune to California lasl wf'ck to wa1ch it. "I've known Jamey since we hoth were 3 ur 4 years old.· he said. "His murder has had a tre· mendous effect on me." Opening statements are i.cheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. in Department 31 at the River- side County Courthouse. • DEEPA IHARATH covers public safety end couns She may be readied 111 (9'9167~226 o r by e-mallat deepa.bhar11thaJ1/atimes.com. Daily Ptlot K£Nr TREPTOW /OAILY P1LOT A large group gathers on the beach at 14th Street on the Balboa Peninsula during the Easter sunnse service on Sunday. EASTER Continued from Al churchgoers. D'Ardenne sait.l . Savannah Burgardt of Newport Reach agreed, saying she likes being able to dress casuaJly, relax. sit in the sand and b rinR her Yorkshire te rrier. Macy. INSIDE Continued from Al hc:ivcn. Rut the truth was that dcspill' her familial s tatu). <s!I a devout and righteous Catholic, my motlwr was one of the least 'Piritual women I've ever known. She wa~ prac1ical-mindeJ, 1.'llrthy and roo1etJ in tJ1c he re ant.I now, and if an yone ever sugges1ed to her that the best way to deal with a crbi~ was through prayer. she'd have Jicd laughing. Religion was good for weddings, funerals and scaring Uie kids. The rest of it. she had little use for. Soi.he s m oked and swore and divorced two husbands and accepted only so much grief from the church fathe rs before she lost her temper . "You know why priests can't marry. Father Gordon?" I recall her saying to the family priest whe n he came by to tell her divorcing m y father was out of the question. "It's so you can say things Like marriage is a sacred institution. You try being married 10 this m an for 15 years. then come tell me I hat with a 4'traight face. " Bui such clashe!. with the clergy were rare. For all her AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627; by e-mail to luis.pena@latimes.com; by fax to (9491 6464170; or by calling (949) 674-4298. Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number. TODAY "Glut•m•• Receptors on the Move: Implication for Synaptic PlasticityH will be a lecture by Dr. Roger A. Nicoll, professor of physiology and cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC San Francisco. The event will take place et 4:16 p.m. at Tamkin Lecture Hall, UC Irvine. Information: (949) 824-5264. The Orenge County Siemi Singles monthly meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. The featured slide presentation will be highlights of a trip through the Alpa. The cost is $2 for dinner. Bring y.our own eating utensils and beverage. Information: (7141963-6345. TUESOAY The UC lfviM UbnMt SPMbr Series end Orange County Reads One Book will present "The Immigrant Elcperience; Bridging Two Worlds:' The event will feature Flroozeh Dumas, author of "Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing lJp Iranian in America." The event wlll begin at 6 p.m .. and a book signing wlll be at 7:30 p.m. at the Monarch Bay rooms A and B In the UC Irvine Student Center. Information end reservation: (949) 824-6300. Hoeg Hoepttal wtll otr.f ~. community education dau on the "Management of 011eoporo1l1" at 6 p.m. at the Hoag Hoapltal Conference Center along with he r. "It's the only day I feel that church is not rndoi.ed and I feel on e with God that day." Angela Sparks said. Rock Harbor is Costa Mesa resident and USC student Bernadc11e Sanicola's regular church . but she and her girlfriends have made ii an Easter tradition It) :111cnd the disdain for lhe finer point~ of Catholici~m. my mother maintained a healthy respert for the Almighty. TI1e same 'ense of practicality that prompted her to rejeu the l hurch's prohibi1io11 on divorce <1bo told her that it was prudent to keep her bases covert:tl. In this way. Mom's relationship wi1h God wa~ like that of a woman wi th a powerlul husband serving an indefinite sentence. For all prnctical purposei, s he wa' 011 her own, hut stayed faithful because he could show up <II the door at any m umrnt. So it Wll!> that Mum demanded hrr child ren 1Jbsrrve at least a modicum of Catholic doctrine for appearance·~ sa.ke. She in sisted we go to church o n Easler and Ash Wednesday, and encouraged but didn't insist we attend Otristmas Mass. It was also a gjven thal at least one Friday,every Lenten season, we wer~e to give up chicken in fa~ ot't\Jna salad o r a FUet-0'-Fish sandwich. It was a difficult sacrifice. bu t we managed. One Easter Sunday, whe n I was II. Mo m woke up all of us earlier th an usual. made us hurriedly drt'~s. and walked us down 10 ~I. Matthws. Ami 1herc. my hro1hers and 'biers and I in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: 180015144624, http:llwww.hoaghospital.org. WEDNESDAY The Friends of Orange Coast College's Library will host its annual s pring book sale from 9 to 10 a.m. for members of the Friends of the Library and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . for students and the general public in front of the temporary library facility in the parking lot off Adams Avenue, at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Most hardbacks will be sold for $2, and paperbacks for 50 cents. Book donations for the sale are still being accepted. Information: (714) 432-0202 ext. 21058. Hoeg C.ne9r Center'• lung cane« support group will present a discussion on "Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer" by nurse Carolyn Hendrix. The event will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m . at Hoag Cancer Center, conference room A in Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (9491 760-5542. NIU wtlt host • Club Run for walkers to marathoners at 6:30 p.m. at Niketown In Triangle Square, 1876 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. The Club Run will feature trainers who will assist runners. along with product giveaways, trying on shoes for a trial run and an after-party with food and beverages. Information: (888) 252-6453, ht(p:llwww.nike rvnhitwonder. com. THURSDAY UC lrvtn. wH1 hott "Unde rstanding the Columbia Shuttle Accident:' with Stanford University's Douglas D. Osheroff, nteiplent of the 1996 Nobel Prize for Phytlct. Otheroff, a member of the space orblter's Investigation board, will discust the efforts taken to det3rmlne the root cauae1 of the accident. The sunrise services on thl' beach. "[The ocean! helps you focus a little more and having that sunrise of course is like the starl. like the rebirth," Sanicola i.aid. "Easter is supposed to s1and for the sun coming up, the waves crashing. It really gets you in th e m ood for a new day." One of the things Otuck wa1ched in astonishment as our mother kn eh in the pew and wept and prayed to God in Spanish and in a m anner we had never before seen. She pleaded and wailed and beseeched and beat a t her breast with her clasped hands. We watched. m ou ths open. not sure if we should be alarmeJ . I 1urned to m y sister. who leanct.l over and whispered that it had heen a difficult year for Morn and that she was praying for forgivenes!>. Not two months earlier, my mother was riding shotgun in my sister's car when two children double-riding on a h icycle suddenly shot ou1 in front of them and were s truck and severely injured. It had been my mo the r's idea to go 10 the store that day. and she blamed herself for the accident The ight of her in su ch a -;tale scared me, and I reached up au d pulled al h er arm. "Ma. what's wrong?What is it?" My mother stopped praying and looked at me. Then she s uddenly hugged m e and leaned buck in the pew. "Do you know why Easter is so important, miju?" she asked, clearing her throat and wiping her eyes with the back o f he r sleeve. event will take place at 3:30 p.m. in Rowland Hall, Room 101 at UCI. Information: (949) 824-6216, cyu@uci.edu, http://WWW.physics.uci.edu. Ho.g Women's Hfflth Servlcn will offer a community education class on "Continence and Other Pelvic Floor Concerns:' Or. Matthew Clark will present the class at 6 p.m. in the Hoag Hospital Conference Center in Newport Beacti. Information and reservations: (800) 514-4624, http:llwww.ho11ghospital.org. Mother'• Marbt wtll host ·Feng Shui Your Way;• a free seminar by Sandi Miller, trom 6:30 to 7:30 p.m .• in the Patio Caf6. The mancet is located at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Information and reservations: (800) 595-6667. Round Table w..t wHI hott a luncheon with guests Kathleen Sharp, author of "Mr. and Mrs. Hollywood: Edie and Lew Wasserman end their Entertainment Empire." Jim Jorgensen, author of "It's Never Too Late to Get Ricti,• and Julienne Smith, author of "Food for Talk:' The lunctieon will begin at noon at the Newport Beacti Country Club, 1600 E. Coatt Highway, Newport Beact.. Tickets cost $46. Information and re1ervatlon1: (323) 266-7977. The EIMrolement91 Nety,. Center'• founder Robert House will lead a free walk through the center's 14 native plant communities. The event will be from 12 to 1 :30 p.m. at the Environmental Nature Center, 160118th St .. Newport Beact.. Information end reaervatlon1: (949) 645-8489 FRIDAY The o.lel Lama, r9dplent ol the 1989 Noti.I Peace Prize, will apeak on "Ethical Self·Awarenett and Hemley of Balboa enjoys is gelling out early and watching the people come out in ones a nd twos. adding that it's almost like an invisible call to people to come out. • LUIS PENA is the news assistant and may be reached at (949) 574-4298 or by e-mail at luis.penal!! latimes.com. "Because 11 ·~ when Jesus rose from the dead," I said. My mother shook her head. "It's because Jesus was God's o nly son. and God senl his only son to die for our sins," she said. "Do you know why that's so impo rtant?" I shook my head. Mo m leaned over a11d held my face in her hands. "Becau~e I would never do that." she said with grave seriousnes~. then kissed me on my forehead. "Never." I didn't comple tely understand her. h ut I understood enough to smile and lean back in lhe pew and bask in the knowledge that she loved me. And over the years, as I thought on her word~. I realized they helped me to understand m y mother's relationship with God more than anything else ever would. My mother is a practical-minded woman with little use for dogma or ri1ual. But every Easter finds her i11 her pew. praying to God in his heaven. because her sen se of the appropriate tells her ifs the least that she can do. • DAVID SILVA ts a Times Community News editor. Readi him a t (909) 484-7019, or by e-mail at dav1d.silva1a1/atimes.com. Personal Transformation" from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at UC Irvine's Bren Events Center 901 Mesa Road, Irvine. Tickets cost $12, $25, $40, and $95. Information: (949) 824-5000. hclflc View Memorial hlic will host the Vietnam Wall Experience. a 240-foot, three-fo urths scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. O.C. The opening ceremony starts at 10 a.m . at 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-2700. The NMNport Beech Public Library Foundation will present Anthony Zinni. retired four·star general and former head of the U.S. Central Command. as part of the Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series at 7 p.m. In the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave .• Newport Beacti. There will be live muaic and a buffet dinner. Tickets cost $55. Info rmation: (866)301-2411 , http://www. newportbeachllbr11ry.or9. SATURDAY The American Lung Aaan. will~ celebrating Its 100th anniversary at the ninth Annual Big Breathe Easy at 6 p.m. at the Double Tree Hotel Orange County Airport. Funds raised by the event will be used to aend disadvantaged Hthmatic ctiildren to summer camp and for education purposes. Information; (714) 836-5864, lcook<floclung.org. The '*not Eduution and Adoption Center, a nonprofit organization, will have a teminar on keeping a selCually mature parrot Ha pet, From 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Balearic Community Center, 1076 Balearic Dflve, Cotta M .... Cott la $16.00 for nonmembers. All proceed• benefit rescued parrota. Information (949) 631-3606. !i \ QUOTE OF THE DAY '' Tiie lase four yeurs / struggled ro find my legs in the real world." Daily Pilot Muffin Spencer-Devlin, former LPGA player Newport Harbor High. senior t>No-way starter Matt Encinias (1), shown here during season-high 209-yard rushing performance in a Sea View League duel against Irvine last fall, should get the chance to tote the football one final time as a prep, when he represents the South in the 45th edition of the Orange County Al~Star football game. scheduled July 16 at the Santa Ana Bowl. Encinias, among 36 chosen for the Rebel roster, will be joined by South teammates Mark Temple. from Newport Harbor, and Luke Sapolu from Costa Mesa. Temple and Sopolu are expected to bolster the offensive and/or defensive lines for the South. ST£VE McCRANKt DAILY PILOl Sports Editor Richard Dunn: 1949) 574-4223 • Sports Fax: 1949) 650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL South includes three locals Sailors' Encinias, Temple, Costa Mesa's Sapolu, chosen to play in Ora nge County All -Sta r contest. by Brea I um-. < Juh l:11d111.t'>, .t i 1001 I 0. 175 pountl runnin~ hud.. who al~o playeu nit m•rbal'k tor the 'i<1ilor~ lac;t fall. i!> ,1,11ed 10 nmtribtll t' 111 tlw oltrn ... ivc backfield tor ..,oulh Coarh Bick< urn' nr Nori hwood I ligh. al~o t·augbt c·1gh1 p.t"l'' lor .n y•1rtl' I .t·.inmg toward t·m11111111ng lw. l'aft'l'r at 01.1llgl' l.on~1 Lullege. l~nt 1111.t~ 10111' a Sm11h b;11:k.lit•ltl 1ha1 m dud!·, Shaym· Vl•rhagen fr<1111 Sun t Jco11tt•111e I ltgh .111d Anthony Mi1.1w lro111 l.11!> A1111go ... Barry Faulkner Daily Pilot C11r1i' ~aul In-pl,111" 111 m11 pn111.11 ii} ol\l' h.1d. ,,.,,, 'o I IKlllia., m.ty ).\l't Jll oppor11111i1y 111 1·1111tnh11111· 111 the \l'l'nndary, a!> \o\t'll. Newport Harbor I ligh 'enlor!> t\lall Lnc111ia:. and Mark Temple. as well a!> C:o~ta Mc!>a 1 ligh ~enior Luke Sapolu, have been cho:-.en to repW<,enl the South in the 45th edition of the Orange County All -Mar football game, scheduled July 16 at the Santa Ana Bowl. The three locals are among a 36·player roster cho- sen by Orange Couny sportswriters 10 pluy against tlw best from the Norih in the annual charity gmne put on .. t11:i111a~ .• t tltrt'e·yt'ar var,ity '>tarter on llrtl'll'>e for the fars. rook rn l'r tht· tilllhack dllliC!> for <.o.trh Jt'ff Hnnldey·, ~1i111r' .t, a 'enior I le tnna ... ,cd I ,.IOI! ni:o.h · ing yard!> anu -,cored l)tlll' lout hdown-; to help the Sailors rl'B<'h thl' nr ~outhrm Section nivi'iiOll VI playoffs, where they were l'lirninatcd hy l·vcnlllal champion Lo' Alto,. ~« O. in the firo.;I round. Known for"" 1011ghn1·''· l·ndniw;, a fir,1 tt:a rll All St:a View 'dt•ction, avcragl'd nearly 2'.l carries pN game. I le. had cig.!11 game' of at leaM I 00 rushing ya rds. induding a '>eason-high 20:1 ynrds on 27 carrie~ In a l2·20 Sea Vil'\\/ Lca~'ll<' lo" to Irvine in Wl'l'k n. I It• r1·mpt~._ a ;. 11 , :!25-p11u11d1•r. 'ltllld out a .. a dd1·11 · siw tackle lor the Suilnr,, rh1111gh he aho lilll'd 111 ill t,'lmrd on ofleml'. ~polu. a 5-11. 2fi0-pountlt•r, pl.1yed both w.ty.. for C.o.1ch Dav{' PNkm,· M11~tang,, who li11i~hed 'i ; illHJ mi!>~l·d tlw Cll· rlayoff-;. Thl· 'on of former ~,111 I ran· cisco 4~Jer, offen4'iVl' lineman Jto'M' Sapolu. I 111.l• wa~ a See FOOTBALL. Pa&e A6 BRIEFLY Anteater men capture Big West Challenge Cup UCI wins fi rst team ti tle in 12-year history of the event; women p lace th ird. UC Irvine senior Derck Kingrey won the shot put and dbrus throw in im· pressive fashion to lead lhe Anteaters' men's track and field team w I hl' Big West Olallenge Cup title Saturday al IJC Santa Barbara. UCI compiled 200.5 points. whilc long Beach State wns second with I 7fl. UCSB was third with I 56.50 and Cal State Fullerton fourth with 78. UCl's team titJe was ils first in the 12· year history of the Challenge Cup. UCI has won three meet titles this season, all 6rsts for the men's program since 1992. Kingrey, a transfer from Cornell. topped the shot put field with a mark of • 57-8Y., 1eeond best In school history. He threw the discus tn -6V.. the fourth-Ion- gest mark on lJCf's all-time list. Sophomore Arhm Munn l111i~hctl ~f'l · ond in both events wit h murks of 55 !'ii-. in the shot put (No. 5 111 LIU hii;toryl and I Sfl·f>\.'t 111 I he discu~. !>ophomorc tom \\/hclnn won the 1.500 meters In 3 minutelt. 51.59 sec onds 10 sci u meet n•cord. Also aidin..: the Anteater rausc. senior l'.lias Moreno captured first in the JOO in 10.82 and freshman Dayne Comrie won the 400 hurdles in a career-best 52.95. UCI also won hoth relay:.. clocking t1 41.20 in the 400 relay and 3:12.45 in lhc> 1,600 relay. Mike Beerer finished second in tht• hammer throw with a mark of I 76·9V.. Scott Jarvis was runner-up in the 4CXI hurdJes (53.91 ). Kenny Vinh was second In the 110 high hurdles (14.94) and Ricky Barnes was second In the 3.000 in 6:31.04. The UCI women's team fin ished third in the meet with 131 points. UCSB won --------.. ----~------- wi th 178, while Lung Reach State placed -;ccond with 14'4 and Cal Stall' i-:ullerton wa~ fourth with 85. Junior Erin Curtis won the pole vault 112.;W.). junior Kim R.imircz finished fir'll in the l ,500 in 4::14.50. senior Jenny I .iou captured th(' 3.000 steeplechase in 10:58.01 and senior Annmarie 'l\1rpin was victoriou!> 111 the 100 hurdles in 14.60. Orlisha Henion placed sccnnd in the high jump at 5·6 and Kirsten Loftin did likewise in the pole \/"duh (IJ -9Y:J. fhlrd -place finishes went to lJC:l's l!nndi Houston ( 12.3 in the in the 100) und Una Pimentel (1:03.77 In the 400 hurdles). UCI's Wijemanne perfect •TENNIS: UC Irvine senior Renouk Wljemanne won rwo more singles sets to pace Sri Lanka to victories over Myanmar and Kyrgy?.stan Friday and Sunday in Davis Cup tennis action in Amann. fordnn. Wijcmanne drfoatcll Myanmar", Zaw-Zaw-1.alt, 6·4. fi.:I. to pacl' , ri Lan ka'-; 2· I vil'tory fnday ln (~roup IV competition of the Ao;ial<kea11ia i'.one on the hard courts at Al I lt1!>~ein 'ipnrt City. Wijemanne. who previously had earned singles winlt over oppon('nts rrom Bangladesh and Iraq. then de- feated Temir Akbzicrv from Kyrgyz- 'Hlfl. 6·0, 6-3. to pace a J-0 Sri l.ank.1 1riumph. With Sri Lanka'<; 4·0 record in round· robin play within the nve-team Group R of the Group IV alignment, It joins Sa udi Arabia -which was perfect in Group A round-robin competition - as countries promoted into Group 111 for 2005. Wijemanne. from Columbo. Sri Lanka. previously competed for his SM BRIEFlY. Pqe Al EYE OPENER ttl lliily~ Pilot Ill ·pons Hall offamt> Apr.I 19 hono1ee MIKE STARKWEATHER l,londay. Apnl 12 2004 A5 GOLF Back in the • swing M 1111i11 Spl'lll'f'r·Dt'\hn i-. ,)o\\'I}' rt'ga111ing thl' urgt• 10 rt·t 11 m to ;i ganw she walked away from fpur ye.1rs ago. She " ali,11 cager to ..ian livmg again. l'lll' la'>! lour Yl'ar., haVl'n't been easy for till' fornwr Ll'Gr\ Tour player. who IHl\\ n•-.1dl'' m I ~i~una Beach and who chaired .1 d1.1r11y ~olf 1uurnamt.'nt that rai~1·d $21.000 J,t,1 111nn1h ;11 Me:.a Verdt' <.m1111ry C:luh i11 C:o~t a Mesa. l'lll'rt• wa~ lhl' ron,1a11t :-1n1ggle with ma111l tll'Jlrt''>!.ion, nr bipnl<1r disorder, an 1mhal,t11rt'tl thyroid itnt.l the remnant' ol a IU·)'l'.tr rdatwn,hip tlw1 bmh· .1par1. In WOO. altl'r :! I year' and thn·c U'<;A 'luur v1ctoril''· Spenl'er·Dt•vlin h;,it.l had t'llOltgh. Sill' wall..l·tl ;I\ ay Imm tlw tour .111d said gootlby1• 111 golf. Fou r wa1' l.1tl·r. 'he '>1111 1vr1•,llt'' with tht• dcd~11111 111 walk ;:iway lro111 .t gamt• 'ht• lwg.111 play111>! a1 i1t(l' i . BRYCE ALDERTON "I 'till don't l..111/\V why I walkl'd away, 11111 ti wa' ,t r1-lit•f:· .. aid Spt•flet'r·I )evlin, tht• h1111m .irv r h.11rn1o111 of thl' Mental I l1';1lrh I Ja"tr .11 \ll''•t \'l'ltk. whit h rai~l'tl $:!I ,()(HI ltH II() :\I.I S lnr .. a 111111profi1 1v11 It ;i ~m;i II 11llkl' 111 N1·w1Hir1 lll':trh tha1 prnvtdl:'' hou:-i11g li1r p1•11pl1· ,uflnmg from Jll'r'>l'>tl'lll 11H·111,tl (11,111•,, l lt1111t'' or .1par111w11i.. h.I\ l' lwt'n prm ukd 111 1-t1lll·rto11. Or.11\gl".1\11,lh1•111t and :\l11h1ay ( 11y. "p1·1111·1 Devlin. '10, wa'> til\I tli.1g1111~.-t1 w11h llltlllll" tlq>n""'"'" .\0 y1·.ir' .1go Hild 1.1kl'' 111l'dil\lltlHt IU lt'"l'fl 1h l'lh·1·r... l'lll' t1 ... 1·o1,1• rau'>e' !>11llt·n·r, 111 lhl\l' "''''l'tl' .ind 11nl'xperll'd tlm t11.1ltolh 111 mood rill' N.1111111.tl 111 .. 11tt1ll' nt :-.tent.ti I ll';t.lth 1•,1111i;llt'' tltat nwrt· 1h.1n two 111ill1011 .11tuf1, ,11ftt•r lnu11 ma11it· tlt·prt'"l• 111 I or ~1wn1t·r -lk\1111, 1111· tlt'>l'il!>t' WU!> at an .tll Ill Ill' lugh .tt I ht• t•nd ol 19~19. "I had .t m.tnk l'p1 .. 01.h-.111he eml ol l~!l!I, grnng 111111 .WOO. It w,1, ttlll' 111 tilt' .wor,t 1111t'' l"vt• l'Vl'r had." Sp1•rn·t·r I >t·vl111 ... 11u . With th.11. g11ll hl'l';mw .t 11f,1a111 '>Pl'lk 1111 lll'r r.1d,1r. 1lw l11rtlw'1 thought "I rt•..tlly ha11·11·1 pl.11 nl gi>ll "lll'l•." ~hl' -.aid "I ht• 11111) <'11111.tt l wtth tlw gC\ll world f'w h;1tl t'> tlw gllll 11111 rnanw111." For tht• hht 'l'\'l'll Vl'M'>, 5pemer·lkvhn h<1!> ht•r111h1• to11r11t11111•111\ honorary d1.ur111an aflcr Bill l las;crm.111, the lmindl·r. thl'd in an l'ilr acridt•nt 111volv111g J drunl.. dnwr. "I wa .. hmkmg for a rh.mty that w.1, <,pecilir i1"tdl' the mcnt.il he<1lth fit •ltl and didn't rarl' whilh um·,,, Ion~ a' ti provided for the nu•ntallv 111," Spenc:rr-l>t.>vlln said. "It 'l'l'nwd Ith· u J.,'TC'i'll lllilll:h." I lelt'n Cameron. i:'Xt'l·11tiw direr\111 of 11.0.M.F.S. Inc .. b 111 lwr filth yc•.1r with the orga111za1ion and ha' 'l't'll :-.pcncer-Devlln fight throuKh thl' touKh times :111d t'mbracc the pll'awrabl1• ones. "Siil' has been so ill, -.lw actually went 10 the hospital and. otlwr )'l'M,, like this year, I'm very plt•J,Pd to 't'l' her on her medication." L<lmerun 'ia1d. "We've st•en, over th e year~. h<'r ~t.1blc one moment and at ditkrenl tinws she hasn't been. II is a lc'>-'iOll to many participants of the dram;Hit 1111p<1ri.. the illnc scan brinit ... fo say the IB!.t four yea" haw been :i struggle would be putting ii nuldly. lwo month~ ago. Spencer-Devlin didn't know what she wanted IO do. "The last four year-; I ~•n•AAled to find my legs in the real world," sald Spencer· Devlin. who livcc; with her mother Patricia. ll was P..itricia who ga ve her daugh1er a pep-talk, if you will. two months ago. "She sat me down and said. 'You need to get a Joh,' "Spencer· Oevlin recalled. laughing. "That wai. a big pan of ii right there.'· A g<1lf course, of all things. came 10 mind and Spencer·Oevlln hos her compass creeping in that direction. She wants to teach the swing. She has only golfed once -about rwo years ago -in thl' four years since she stepped away from the tour. ''My swing, when I lef1 1he tour, was better thal ii had ever been in my entire SM GOLF. Paa• M A6 Mo111Jd~ "'1111 J 2, • 004 SPO R TS FOOTBALL Continued from A5 l on~1'Stcn1 lof('l' .1l·~lllC'r un 111 • l~n~e cUld playt•d '°''d~ luw baclter 011 defcri..1• • f1H' yo1111j.\er \\,lp11l11 hO(lt'' Ill f<1llow 111 111, d11ch f11ohlcp' u11d pl,;\' 1.'0l11•j.!t,l11'1\ .1t tllt· f llllVl'r'll\ ol I l.1\,,tll l}lo.Ut•· l•.11 ~' I 11!1 fl1·111111'I lr11111 !-1.111 I l1•1111•11h'. ,\I.Ill llrl'll 11.111 110111 :O.l.11111,1 .1ml \1au p11 I uato Ir 11111 111, \1111g1i-will g1·1 the d1Jll1 l' to t11~1·r th1· South t1ffl·ll~l'. lk1q111.'1 I' h11u11d UJI :-1011(.111.1. wluh· llr1·1111.1n 1<; '>t't Ill l tllllll\Ut' hi' 1.111°1°1 .11 ( .11 1'111\· "-111 I 11" Ohl'>J"lll ltfah11 h111111d \11•\ lo.11111,1 1111111 111, •\1111~0' ,111.t Arvo11.1 ... 1.111· h111111tl I 1•11 l,1\.tl llll lr11lll I 1111111,1111 \,1lll'\ 111.,:h ,1(1• I'\ pt'l'lt·d 10 ,11H hot tlh' d1•lt•11,1\t' l11w trn tlil' Hdicl' I 11.11111.1 th (J .!7!l> 1111p11·,wd l 11111, '"'h h" d11n111Mlll l' 111 tho lll'IH hr, l,1,t 'l'tl,llll. wh1h· I.I\ ,1'1111 tit I. .11)), h.1' h1·1 ·11 trn111•tl .1,, 1h1· lw,1 1n I lr,111.,:l' ( m1111y h\ 10111 11·1 Bar1111' I 11.1d1 I 111 1111111,1111 I >th~·r ru.11or tolltj.!1· n•t n11h p11k1•tf 111 pl.iv rnn· lt1'1 111111• a' a pr1·p Im th1· 0..,11111h .111· l l~I V b111111d h11l'l>.1l l..1·1 I.um·., lkll 1111111 h"1111 1 ltgh .11111 lH . llt'rl..l· ll•v h111111d 11fll'll 'l\'1• hrw111.1n <l1o1d '11111 Ii 1111111 llr II\ 1·r,11\ 111.,:h 111 Jdtf111011 111 I llUlll.1'. \1,11.1.,:1 .11111 trghl 1·1111 l.i\llol l..11111°111 \a111.1 \11.i \',1111•\' 111.,:hl .ir1• t'\ pt•• 11•d '" 111111 lilt' ( >r.111g1· ( 11,1,I t r 1111-i.:1· 1'111.,:1.1111 llt'\I 'l"'" 111 ST[VE Mc CRANK I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa High senior two-way standout Luke Sapolu, center, trailing teammate Tony Krikorian (27) during an interception return. will get another chance to do some work in the trenches July 16. 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Volleyball High school boys Newpon Harbor at Al iso Niguel. 5 45 p rn Softball 1111 ·1111•), h 11. 18'1. llecelvers -~tall Whitt• fhdi '111~1. 'i IO. 170; Brad W.tll..l'r 1 h1111 l11lll. li-.l, .!110, f...t•vm l 11 ·rard ti m111t,1111 Valit'Vl. 6·0, 1110: \tcw f>ll'ltt111 IS.m Ul•mcnto•), ().(), 1 h5 'llghl end!> -Mall Ka:ry.i.k I ;>.:11r1hwoodl. h··I. .!25; la\lta f,1- lllt'IU !"-1111.1 A1101 V,tJll•yl. ti·O. 2li5. Linemen (olTcnslvt' and/or defensive) -t\ll·x lo.11loa (Im. ,\1111g11,1. ho. li''.i. I 1•11 lal.1\01111 rl 1111111.1111 \1,1111·\ I, h 4, :1.1'.; <l1ad ~11111h 1U111\1'"llY!. 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'h111,·111g rn thl' g 11 I' 11pl'll I hllll rt•l.11 "·" •' ( J ..... 11·1. \In lnh1t·' '1'11, \lt·h~'·' ..,\, IHl'l I ,11111 Kdl) \111q~,111. \\ht1"' .111d10r 'Pht ol ,;-h hdpn l C.tfl\1 rnm1· 1111111 l1111r1h to '1'1'1111<1, llllllhllll'tf 1111 .1111111· 111,1·0.1 "'" 111 rlw •11wn 11w1•1, 11111- 11·,11·tf 1•.11hl·r 111 th1• ll;1y, \,1g1· I ltll Vhool 'npl\01111111• /,1t'h SCHEDULE Hrgh sd1ool -Tesoro at Coron,1 rtel Meir 315 pm Newpon Harbor ,11 Aliso Nrnuel, 3 30 p "' Tennis Community college men Orange Coast at Orange Emp111• Conference tournament, at Cypress College. TBA Community College wome11 Oranye Coast at Orange Empire Conference tournament at Santa Ana. TBA. High sdiool boys Newpon Harbo1 <11 Aliso Niguel, 3" m . Tesoro at Corona del Mar. J p.m., Costn Mesa at Ocean View. 3 p m. Jon I.Hi CFonthill), 5· IO .• MO; John Vogt"bang 11:1 foro). Ii·:!, 285; l.o· gan Do~l' (Mi,,ion Viejo). 6-1, l-10: I trl..l• Sapolu (Costa Mesa), 6· I. :mo: Mark temple (Newport 11.irborl. 'i· to, 225; Ouis Wilson t';.111 C J1•11wntl'l. fl·6, 245; I lebron I .111g11pn I( l'ntury), 6-3. 275; Jess ISt'l'I" 1 ll·.,orn), 6· I, 235: Myles I lun1111 fNorrhwoodl. h<l. 245; /,1rh ( l.irk1• 1 ~lis~io11 V1t•JOl. li·l, .! I) IJnehackel"l> -rrnvh Bcngard 11.1hri11w I lilJ,t, b·:!, :t25: nay· t h,11111\ 11n1'hl'd third 111 tht> ho\' 1110 1 n a 11 llll' 111 tl!Uli'. lie 1,,,, .1!...11 lllth 111 the 4!00 with a 111111' 111 .!.! 45 111 .1dd1111111, ( dl\1 fre,hrnan I l1 l.11v 1'..t ,1} lln1,lil'd 1tc•ven1h in llw girl' wnh-tl l.f100, 111 a time 111 1011.!7. F1 1ur locals all -league •BASKETBALL: First·team "·11·1·111111'; 'ancy La!>lm and "'"} I rupllo . .;enior1> al E. ... 1a11cia I l1gh and Costa Mella, respec· 11\'l'ly, top fou r locab honored 1111 tlw coarht•\ All-Golden West I l"1g111: wlcctmns for girls h.1,h·1hall. 1.,t,111d;1 'l'llit1r rrisha Wase is .1 wc1111d ·tcam honoree, as i' C mt.i ~le'a 'enior Cassey Brick. C a'>lro. a 5-foot-10 center. av- l'r,1ged be tter 1han I!;! points ,ind nl'arly I 0 rebounds per ~anw 111 heir the Eagles finish i' 'i 111 lea~uc and advance 10 tht• < IF Southern eclion D1vi- '11111 111 ·\A playoff-;. Golf High school boys -Newpon Harbor vs Alrso Niguel at El Niguel Country Club, 2 p m.; Corona del Mar vs Tesoro at Coto de Caza, 2:30 p m.; Orange vs. Coc;ta Mesa at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY Baseball College -Cal Baptist at Vanguard, 3µ m High school -Costa Mesa at Estancia, 3:15 p.m.; Ahso Niguel at Ncwpon Harbor, 3:15 p.m.: Suye Hrll Spring Classic, TBA. . 2NDANNUAL A P R I L 18th -25th, 2 0 0 4 e LAGUNA BEACH (. 11 t\ M 1\1 H ~I l' SI t' •F EST I VAL A ,, .. -. i,. , •cfa6Ha •R•~prlon.a •uctur«• 'hrforma-.a Hir1m11li11t11 J • .,.,,,nrr Jlt'i1t It f. 11114'1'111 1 ·1j"'"' 'U'llfio~"4P't P It•'"»" r •""'"°Canino T"• Bia"° Quari.r nrtd Orlon Wind• CONCERTS AT THt: LAOUNA BEACH AJlT18T8' TKMTU 8eh411Mof tAA-ltlraata • c voertat ""'~ 1 ... w,u1ml~.-· hlh' t•t)( ,licU ta • 1a1.,..1Au; "'"'"' t.-.1i1un•fJ.t•• hLn·• ·'fl i1.J.C.t.11 • , '·''1l ' V."'t\ ,.,,.11, .. ,,Ul.Jlll•~Ji "'' ···~ ••'••''·' J•JJ(lu•'•~ t .. tit\IR .. f'\.f, h"UIN ,,,.~, 4'• J "'. "' .,..,.,.1 l•tt ,,.,,.,,.,, l't.01f I•• 1_._.,,.,, • •tfl\' .... ou-._.,, .. f'l,f "'' ,.,,,,,.,,..,.,,,." ....,,_, ¥tV Ot f ••1Aqr.' I n""'N "-•"' ,; h•1t•I""' 1r-•1w/nl IHI lfw ...,.......,.,".._,.,,~, .... ,.,,"""',. .. 1....,,,. r'rlday, April 23 al 1:00 p.m . \111 • I 1 n.11 .... Pt>11/r 1u • ~ol\ot¥1l S.h.irdaJ, April 24 at 9:00 p.a . ,,..·concert lectuta by Rieb Cepperala et '7100 p.a . "'''" 1111 UnrlJt:r. Mrnc.J.·/ ... ~vhrt, Dt!bu ~JI Sunday, April 25 at 3 :00 p.m . l"\'e conc•rt lecture by Rich Cep,....la et 2:00 P·•· /.1"'" l.111 Holnm 1 11>.•rt, /./,,,,,~/ nll() tU. All concert.•: l :W/ed•lta: I 10/ftall·tlme etucla•ta Peebp or aU 3 co-.1.a: M8/adulta: 128/fall·U..e •tudenta BUUU' .&VUIT8 ~,;.,,,,.,,,.,..., b11 Clal''t And"r~on & Hml'l lAqt1na TuHdaJ, April 20 at 6 :30 p.m. at Hotel L.-paa ·n.111 lru/1r1' r•~o11rJ 111"111 f"'rfoml('J by Bruno Canino 180/ lacl•de• bore d'-•Yne ••d wta. lrrlclllJ, April 23 at 8t30 P·•· at ca. ... Hotal IApaa Sp..'< rr1/ I >{'<''111111 N1Qlt1 Dlnnl'r •12&/ laeluclae d.lnnar • eveataa ooaoHt COASTLINE PILOT mond Andong (Mater Dei), ll·O, 215; Pat O'Neill (Mission Viejo), 5·11. 195: Brad Rife (Northwood). 6·2, 220; James Bell (Tustin). 6·2, 220; Nate Mitani (f.dison). 6·0, 190. Secondary -Tyler Dugan (Ir· vine}, 5-10. 155; Mark Rel>telli (Santa Margarita}, 6·2, 190; Mar· quis Malcom (l\Jstin), 5·8, 180: Man McCormick Clrabuco Hills}. 6·1.200. Klcker-punter -Otris Mercer (Aliso Niguel), 6·4, 220. rrujillo averaged 11.7 point' and made 55 three-pointers 10 help the Mustangs win their fi. nal two league games and earn an at-large playoff berth. Wase. a talented point guard, averaged I 0.1 points for the Eagles. while Brick. a 5·3 for· ward. chipped in 7.4 pointl> per game for the Mustangs. Saddleback senior Taisha Lewis was named l\1ost Valu- able Player. Sage's Chandy sparkles •TRACK AND FIELD: In com petition at the Coastal Car· nivaJ at F.scondido I ligh March 27, Sage I lill School sophomore Zach Otandy won the 200 me· ters in 22.6 seconds and topped the field in the 400 in 49.99. hr also teamed with Ouis Neallo, Matt Sanford and Braden Bar- nett to win the 400 relay. At the -;rune meet, Baml'tt wun shot (47-71/J) and was W l'· ond in the discus (I I I ·Ill GOLF Continued from A5 career." Sp('ncl'r· Devlin 'aid. "Recau'c or Jamie Mulligan (head pro at Virgmia Country Oub in Long Beach I. I feel 1 know enough about I he actual mechanic., or the swing to teach it." Spencer· Devlin went through a swinR overhaul '>he cred1ts Mullig<m with in,tilling, shortly hefore retiring. It hru. tarted with a lcw friends and Spencer-Devlin 1s in negotiatio ns with different facilities to set up a teaching :-chedule. hoping to build a c;ubstantial client h t. Her thyroid has stobilized and she eagerly awaits analyzing the golf swing. "It's only since Lhe thyroid problem have I considered teaching as a career." Spencer-Devlin said. "My dream is to teach (golf pan time). Teaching golf is more realistic than painting, but there b a certain Zen-like and rehabilitative quality 10 painting." Muffin, whose real name is I lelene, paints the in-;ide of homes for a contractor and recently began working five days a week. Iler grandmother coin(•d the name "Muffin," after noticing the mans on Spencer-Devllns forehead at birth resembled those on a muffin when released from a pan. Life for Spencer·Devlin is lowly regaining a sweet scent. "ln terms of my self-esteem and self-worth. It was embarrassing to me Lhat for 2 I years on tour I thought, 'If you can't juggle six balls, you're not going to make it.' " Spencer-Devlin said. "1 haven't been able to juggle any balls the last two years. I forgot how to get along. BecaOse of this teaching thing and painting contractor. I Daily Pdot llfllD Daily A Pilot Ill Sports Hall of Fame ( 1·lt ·IH«Lli11g ll 11· 111ill1·11niu11 1 SEAN HYLTON Costa Mesa Mesa water polo star was known for defense, but his high-velocity shot made him a score r. Steve Viraen Da1lyP1lot U p unlll his jurtior Yl'ar a1 Costa Mesa I ligh. Sean I lyhon wru. known primarily as a water polo defender. They used tu call him till' "Pre}~ng Mantis," becaul>e at 6·foot-7. and with long arms. he was imposing while playing dden~t'. u!>u;illy again'>t the opponent~· top offl'nsive threat. I lowever. something happened during the ~ummer before hi' jumor year that allowed him to be mort• of a ver~atile playl'r. varsity letter in volleyball, just for fun. he said. I !is athleticism and versatility helped him prolong his career after high scbool. He began playing college water polo at USC. l\vo years af1er graduating from Costa Mesa, Hylton. started for the Trojans, as a redshin fre!>hman, a rare feat for 1he program. I lyhon helped guide the Trojans to the Mountain P·Jcific Spons Federation tournament titJe. However. after that season. Hylton decided to Lransfer to Pepperdine because he wanted to play under Coach Terry Schroeder. While training fo r the Junior Olympic'>, I lylton parucipated in a Sean Hylton Grayeli aJso played for the Waves. Hylton and Gruyeli finished their college careers together. shooting drill. I lis shot was tracked by a r.tdar gun and he had Lhe laste't o;hot among the standout!>. "That's when my coach started'using lllt' as an offensive player, too." 1 lyhun !'.><ltd. Sull, I lylwn nt'Vrr ~hied away from defense!. 111~ coach, Rri an Kreul'l.kamp. :.l re .. ,ed the importance ol defe m.e, :.o llylton fit in perlet·tly with the Musl<Ulg~. And. w11h I tylwn'.s adding offen<;ivc production to his defen~ive .,IOll!>. Coc;ta Mesa, which also included Hobert Uraydi. who ~hared MVP honors in th e Pacific Coast League with I lylton in Lhc fall of I 99!i. became i.tronger In 1995. the Mu:-wng., wnn the CIF Sc1uthern Sl'l'tlon Divi!'.rnrr II championship with a 12·1 I tiLle·game victory over ~1.mna. I lylton earn~d firc;t-team /\ll ·CIF honors and al"o played with Im. ~1oungcr hrotlwr. Todd, dunng the plnyofT.o;. "II wa., ab,ohllf'ly 5penal to wi n Cll· w11h him," '>aid Sl'Hll. who ic; tWll y1•a" older than Todd. :-ie.m I lyhun .11,0 competeu in swimming at Co~ta Mesa. In h11' ~enior "t«to;on. Ill· earned a They remain in touch and Grayeli was in Hylton's wedding last lune. Jeff Walters and James Comfort, who also played at Costa Mesa with I lylton, were also in the wedding. I lylton had to put water polo bt·hind him before marrying his girlfriend, Sarah That was easier ;ud than done. After college, I lyilon rnrnpeted in Australra. I le also qualifi ed for the U.S. men's national B team in 2002. "When I played with the U.!>. <eum, I was trying to fi~rt1re out me," said llylton, th~ la1est honoree of the Daily Pilot Sports I lall uf Fame. "I just came to a i:ondusion: I had a great run and I just wanted to focus on getting married and ~etting staned in a career." Durmg u break in competition in i\u&tralta, I lylton llew back It> California and surpri:-cd Sarah. I le then proposed to her. They live in Camarillo, but arc planning to move to Simi Valley. I lyhon works a!> the db trict manager for a medical device m mpany. I le is in charge of business from northern Los Angeles to San Luis Obio;pu. Muffin Spencer-Devlin in late 1980s. as a member of LPGA Tour. arn beginning 10 earn a living again. I didn't C'Mn n living the prevlom. four years. n Welcome back Muffin! ••• Steve Rhorer added a l.econd senior club championship trophy to his mantle after shooting rounds of 71·76 -147 at Mesa Verde Country Ouh April 3·4 10 win the gros' division title. Rhorer, a longtime Costa Mesa resident, won Mesa Verde's men's club championship in 2002 and teamed with head pro Tom Sargent in last years Jones Cup. 'llie duo finished one stroke behind Wtll Tipton and Bob I ,ovejoy from Big C'.anyon Country Oub. IUiorer won 11 club championships at Virginia Country Oub in Lo ng Beach. Ken Passon won the net division in a one-hole playoff over John Steinmeyer. Pcwon parred Lhe first hole of the sudden-death playoff. He shot 69·74 -143. Here are other gross and net winners from different age groups: 50-59 gross -DnJe Willetts, net -Bry.m Rolfe; 60·69 gross -Dave Tanchuck. net -Steinmeyer; 70-79 gross - Gordon Cannon, net -Hank Aihara; 80-89 gross -Al WeUs. net -Bird Cross. NO.At.MllO ·TO .. r--., ....... owdlors. ~owdlors....S s--lllflO ""' ~c.c--.s ....... Ol .... 01 ~ °' ~ JONAS NV.~ H JONAS Nu. ~ HENAIETTA .OU.S .. P£TITI:)N ~ PAOeAT'E ,.. ...,, .., ~~JONAS " N~OM1 d o.lomia. 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