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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-04 - Newport Mesa Daily Piloti. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TUESDAY, MAY 4, 2004 . .. A CLOSER LOOK City tackles a dynamite issue Rules regarding the sale of fireworks in Costa Mesa are changing, which has never proven to be a complaint-free transition. Deirdre Newm.n whether to continue selling Daily Pilot them. On April 19, the ~ta Mesa dons. Opinions are still divided over the issue, however, with oppo- nents of firework sales con- cerned about the proliferation of illegal ftrewortcs and proponents preaching perM>nal responsibil- ity, patriotism and profits. Officials in most of the cities that sell fireworks are similarly tom. They also have to contend with illegal 6.reworb, since the two normally go cogeth.er. Santa Ana Fire Marshall Lori Smith said. FU PHOTO /OM.Y PILOT Greg Boston, left, and Blair Thacker hang Fourth of July decorations around a fireworks stand in Costa Mesa. COSTA MESA -The sale of Oty Council approved, In con- fireworks ls a politically incendl... cept, a slew of suggestions by ary Issue. OnJy a handful of ddes Councilman Mike Scheafer to re- in Orange County sell them, in· strict fireworks sales. Monday. eluding Costa Mesa. And most of the council approved an ord1- those cities have wrestled with nance reflecting those restric· "Don't expect 'the city to do everything for you," Ramsey De- Geare said. '"You have to take personal responsiblllty. That's not even in the dJctionary any- more.• "They go hand-in-hand gener- ally," Smith said. "lf you allow safe and sane, you generally have a larger influx of illegal activity." Costa Mesa struggled with the See DYNAMrTE, Paae M Daystar appeals KOCE sale Christian television network keeps the long-running case in court, where it could . remain for a year or two. Mi rlaa O'Neil Dally Pilot . ~STA MESA -Attorneys for the spurned bidder of a local public TV station are ap- pe.aling a Superior Court judge's decision ~t the ~e of the channel can go ahead. While the sale of KOCB-1V to its fund· raJsing ann rs~ as planned, Ouis- d4n broadcuter Day\'tar Tetevision Network filed its appeal on Monday, attorney Richard Sherman said. He said he also plans to file a motion that would temporarily stop the sale by current owners Coast Community College District unlil the N>peals court makes its ruJ. ing. •Then we'U see what happens." Sherman said. "I hope they do the justice nobody else seems to want to do." .... Waiting for an appeal could delay the sta- tion's sale for one or two years, said Milford Dahl, an attorney who represents the district. MARK BOSTER I LOS ANGELES TIM£S Orange County Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Hess delivers his ~ening statement Monday, showing the camera used to tape the incident. District officials. who are selling the station '",. • .: tcr help prop up the colleges' ailihg budgets, · said they were not worried by Daystar's ap- • ··~MAI ... ~. -::: :"l don't see any basis for a successfuJ ap- : •: OeaJ," board trustee Jerry Patterson said. High-profile rape trial begins :: : ·-we're going forward with the !Federal Com- :-; munications Commission) process." • Without intervention from the courts, the .. KOCB· TV Foundation could take ownership .. : of the station from the district as soon as July ··~ 1. Prosecution paints girl as helpless victim, while defense claims she knew exactly what she was doing. Corona del Mar home in July 2002. All defendants have plead- ed not guilty and have said that the sex was consensual. Deputy Dist. Atty. Dan Hess told jurors that the prosecution's evidence ~will show beyond a reasonable doubt that these three men raped and sexually as- saulted a 16-year·old girl who was so intoxicated that he couldn't fight back or say 'no.'" Counsel says defendants were ch arged too heavily ·: .The station's application for transfer is ' wtth the FCC The 30-day public-notice pe- ' dod ls due to end in a little more th.an a ·; .. ~ Dahl said, and the rest of the process .ticfuld conclude by the end of June. , _ ... The foundadon's remaining down pay- ment of $7.9 mWJon will be due when the tranafer is approved and completed. They are close to &fgnl.ng a loan for the money, pos- st.bty as early as this week. saJd their attorney. Ardell St. George. Daystar took the dlstrlct to court last month, asking Judge Corey S. Cram1n to rule that it. not the dlstrlct, was the highest re- sponsible bidder for the atadon. Attorneys for the religious broadcaster argued that their $20-milllon cash offer bad a greater value than the foundadon's purchase price of $28 million, which ts being ftnanced. SM KOCE, P .. e'M Deep• Bh•r•th Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -Prosecution and defense attorneys in a Corona del Mar gang rape case gave detailed, lurid accounts of sexual perver- sion and alcohol abuse among the · teenagers involved in the case during opening statements on Monday. Greg HaldJ, son of Orange County Assistant Sheriff Don Haldi, Kyle Nachreiner and Ke1th Spann are accused of raping a 16· year-old girl In the older Hald.l's The prosecution holds in its hand a key piece of evidence -a 20-minute dJgltal videotape, which reportedly captures the entire incident H~ said that the video. which will be played only for jurors, will show how the men sexually assaulted the victim with various objects. including a pool cue. See TRIAL, P•a• A4 Deep• Bhar•th Daily Pilot The three teenagers accused of gang-raping a 16-year-old girl have been treated equally in a case that has created a media frenzy because of the high- power posJtion held by one de- fendant's father, a spokeswoman for the Orange County district at- torney said. Orange County Assistant Sher· lff Don HaJdl and his son's de· fense team, however, have said they believe that the Orange County dlstrlct attorney over- THE VERDICT charged this case because of Don Haidl's posidon of power and his role in county polllics. Prosecutors allege that Greg Haidl, Kyle Nacbreiner and Keith Spann, sexually assaulted the girl in the older Haidl's Corona del Mar home in July 2002. Deputy Dist Atty. Susan Schroeder said that the district anomey has charged aU three defendants alike and the video- tape that is expected to be played for jurors on Tuesday will prove every single charge beyond See CHARGED, Paa• A4 Hitting the Point before The Wedge T here were big waves a few days .,o. There wu once a time when any kind of aurf would ba.ve found me at the be.ach -evert if I was woddng. I wou)d be hearing a cue, and my clelt. would come up to me wtth a pU7.ded expreulon on h.la face. "Tbere'a eomeone named Skunky caWnc." my clerk would aay. •tte aa.ld aomedUng about • red aqr· I ~ nod, trying to maintain my belt judldll dltmMnor, then I would n-.h tbrouP the cue jwt u fut aa I could II' lbe-::r' to talk. whJp out of my robm and tor the belch. stunky W. one ot tho Idell I knew at um.·Corana; Ud be WM .... me that the guard had put up the red flag, meaning the waVel were big. The days of me ruab1ng anywhere ue put, and I have evert had to give up the beach. The 92 ICa1n leading down toand, more ROBERT lmportantty, up rtom GARDNEJt Utt.le Corona are moot than I can navlpte tocky. Howe\rer, I dJd drhe along Ocean IOUlftud Jook1ns at the wawa. and When we p to Lookout \ Point, I could see what appeared to be hundreds of people watching the great bodysur(en over at The~ lbe Wedge was ortglnally caDed the Point The name Wedge came Into existence alter \\\:>rid Wal ll. It WU not always a surftng spot. Fat from It. For yea.rs there was a rock groin stretching east or toward Balboa from the jetty. Thia wu right at the water's edge. and the fwf broke dlrecdy onto tbe rocb. No one was crazy enough to turf tbe Point not even ng Atwood. In thoee days, tbe=ler wu one of the premier apc>tl on the cout. Board hadn't come Into po~ty ~Then, In 1935·36, the city dredged all the mud Oats and sand islands out of the bay and dumped a few mlWon yards of tand along the beacbea on the Balboa penlnsula. 'lb.ls extended the beecbet a couple of hundred yards out Into the ocean. In so doing it dettroyed the turf at the BIJboa pier, turning it into a nasty ahorebreak. Al. the ume time, It COYered the roc1c arom at me Point 8nd extended the lhoreltne to '" preeenl poaidon. Al you w.lk out to the Wedee today, look to your dtbt Incl you wlll aee the topa of eome of the rocb from lhat oJd groin ltiddnc otll of the taod ... VllD:T ...... M • AZ Tuesday, May 4, 2004 KIDS TALK BACK Everybody loves a tank of guppies The Daily Pilot recently visited Woodland Elementary School and asked students in Susan Shaw's first-grade class, which is working on a variety of mini-habitats stocked with plants and wildlife, "What is your favorite habitat in the classroom?" "The guppies. There are rocks that are colored and ..eaweed and rainbow guppies and some guppies. you can see their bones.· TOBY SCHIMMOELLER, 7 C:Osta Mesa *I like the guppies [habltall. It has cabomba. they're little plants. I like It because I like fish a lot* MACKENZIE HYDE,e C:Osta Mesa "The guppies because they change colors. Wet from.orange to blue." MAYCKOL LEON, 7 Costa Mesa "There's a fish in th1s [guppy! tank. and you can see his bone through tus lcin. His name is Bony and he has a bab .• BR~CEUHL, 7 C:Osta Mesa "I like the guppies because they swim a lot and they like to play: JONATAN PONCE,e C:Osta Mesa I -lntervieW$ a11d photogmplis compiled by Marisa O'Neil Dail:t .. ON CAMPUS IN THE CLA$SROOM DON LEACH/0.AA.V PILOT First.graders Reese St.alder, Tristan Manning, Michael Beliakoff, Joseph Salas and Toni Holland read to the class as teacher Su~an Shaw looks on. - An unstrained saunter with mates M.,IHO'Nell Daily Pilot W hen you t.aD down. when you need to lift something heavy and when youn radfn8 a tough word, It's good to have a friend to help. Students ln Susan Shaw's first-grade clau at V«>odland Elementary School talked and read about friendship dw1ng clua Monday morning. M they sat cro -legged on a color-bJoc:bd rug. Shaw asked them to think about dilierent ways friends help ea~h other. "If somethings really heavy, they can help you carry It: 7-year-old Reese Stalder suggested. LUNCH MENU First-graders at Woodland Elementary share thoughts about what friends are for as part of a reading lessori on Monday. Shaw wrote that one dawn for something heavy, she said, you everyone to let. Hands waved In the might still strain to pick it up. air, beglng to be the next to answer. •And 1 think I strained my •11 friends are Jost. you can help · stomach muscles last week doing so them go where they were before, like many alt-ups wtth you ln (physical to their boule, and Diab them education class),• she laughed. bappy," 7-year-old Joseph Salas said So the ftve a\udents stood ready to Shaw wrote that one down. too. read. each with a copy or the story Nm, It was time for ftve students about a frog who heJps a snake. to stand In front of the class and Reese went first. reading quietly, read a story. Shaw went over a few but ~~his section without any new words that would pop up lo the hiccups. story, like "saunter; "deed" and 'Iti.staJ\Manning. 7, went next. *strained." Only bis shock of brown hair was When your friends help you lift visibl~ over the top of his paper as he held it in front of his face and read. Reese stayed close, looking over nistan's shoulder at the page. When he got stuck on ·saunter," Reese whispered the word to him. F.ach successive reader got help from the previous one whenever they faced a questionable word. And when in doubt, Reese helped out. After the story. Shaw vowed to use the new vocabulary words in the classroom to help the students get more familiar with them. •Like. when we go to recess, let's 'saunter' out to recess," she said • IN THE CLASSROOM is a weekty feature in whk:tt Dally Pilot education writer Marisa O'Neil visits a campus in the Newport·Mesa area and writes about her experience. THURSDAY Papa John's Pizza ia served one day a week with vegetable, fruit and mllk at each achoo! In place of the regular menu. The Newport-Meu Unified School District offers menu choices each day at elementary achoola. Studenta may choose a vegetarian entree. The aelectlon varlet and may be either a ulad, sanc:twlc:h or hot entree. School lunchea are $2 each. Here's what's being aerved thia week: . •Munchable lunch ulad or Otcar Meyer all beef hot dog on a bun, potato rounds, Sun Maid Relsina, Graham Cradters and choice of milk. FRIDAY Muncheble lunch salad or pasta with marinara eauce and meatballa, freah baked whole grain roll, crisp green ulad with ranch, diced pears and choice of mllk. MONDAY College Park. Davia, Harbor View, Kaiser, Newport Elementary. TUESDAY Andersen, California, Eastbluff, Rea & Sonora. WEDNESDAY MONDAY TODAY Munc:hable lunch salad or Dog-Gone Chicken Sandwich, Munchable lunch Nlad with 0.nnon Fruit Yogurt or Jlcama stlcb, wtth ranch dip, diced peac::het and choice pepperoni hot po<*et, paulle peas, diced mixed fruit and of mllk. choice of mllk WEDNESDAY Vegetarian hNlth undwk:h or two ground turi(ey IOft tacol, lettuce, Niu and c:heeM, Minute Maid Frozen 100% Fruit Juice Bar and choice of milk. The Munchable lunch Salad contain• tossed greena, • c:herTV tomatoes, cra<brs and protein ~urcea auc:h as cheese, aunflower seedt, fruit yogurt and hone.,..roasted peanuta. (•J>Nnut butter on Mlected days) Mariner's, Victoria and Wllaon. THURSDAY Adama, Klltybrooke, Newport Coast, Newport Heights and Pomona. FRIDAY Lincoln, Paularino, Whittier and Woodland. No child Is discriminated •Qlllnllt becau8e of race, HX. color, national origio, •Qe or diMbiUty. ff it is belhw«J • child h•s been discrlmln•ted •g11in6t, write Im~ to the Secretary of Agriw/tu,., Washington, DC 20260. SURF ANO SUN Pilot WEATHER FORECAST VOL. 91, NO. 12' THOMAS H. JOHNSON dlanges to The Newport Bac:h/Cotta Meea Dail'{ Pilot. P.O. Box 1580, Costa ~.CA 92626. Copyright No news stortee, llluttretlonl, edrtori .. matter or ldY911iMments '*-In can bl ~without wrltten permltalon of copyright owner. It will be much cooler and mostly sunny today with patdly fog neer the beechH with visibility 1 .. 1 thin a quart1r-mll1 st tlmea in the morning. Highs will be from 73 to 79 n .. r th• cont 1nd 85 to 90 lnl1nd with tight wlndl. Tonight will be partly cloudy In the evening, then mostty cloudy. Lows will be from 56 to eo with light winds. mixed swell out of th• west at 6 to 7 feet at 11 aecondl 1nd 1 IOuth twell at 3 feet It 15 aeconds. Tonight. winds will be out of th• northwest at 10 to 20 lcnota with w1vea of 1 to 3 feet on 1 mix ad .w.11 out of the welt at 5 to 7 feet a\ 11 seconds 1nd out of the south 1t 3 feet at 14 aeconda. Pubtlshe< TONYDOOEAO Editor MAMEY DN«LS A=2.~' Promotion1 Dt~ Nliw9 .... Gll'll ~. o..t Hunt. Paul~ NIWllTNF 0..,. ..... er.me and coultl ~. IMIPM221 .... blwirlfh•""'1w..oom ,,._= a• Ill• N9wpoft ..... f9PC)ftlf. i..PMm P..~·--~ ~ ........ ~~~.-)PM221 ~'*"'*'·~ ...... O'IM E~rtpOftJr.(MilPM211 ,__otlllf • .......,,. ·• lnfonMtlon: • WWW.r!WIJ,no.t•.QOV BOATING FORECAST Winds wtM be out of the ~at 10 knota becoming ~ .. '° knota In the 9brnoon wtth MV• of 2 fMt or .._on a W9lt ewelt of 2 to 3 fMl 8' 11 aeconda. TonlgM. winds will be out of the ICIUlheelt at '° llnolt WIOI MYM CA 2 ,_or.._ on• Mlt ewelt of 2 to 3 fMt at 11 98COnda. ,..,,., <Kit. wlndt wtll be out of the ...... 10 to 11 knOls with wwaa of 2 fMt or leat on a . SURF The turf wlll be chett-to heed-high. The northwett 11 expected to bee* down. w....-,:. WWW • .U~Offl TIDES .,.. 3:481.m. 10:00.,.. 3:17p.m .• t:34pm. ..... WATER TEllPDATURE ., ..... Tuesday, May 4, 2004 AJ I Blistering rays should wane today Spring is supposed to return after a rash of summery temps that kept beaches packed and fire crews ready. Lul1Pefta Daily Pilot NBWPORT·MESA -Unsea- sonably acon;Jling temperatures continued Monday as the 2004 fire season kicked off earlier than normal. Newport Beach bad a hJgh of 81 degrees, said Noel Isla. fore- caster for the National Weather Service. Sunday's temperature topped out at an even higher 86. Unoffidally, Costa Mesa was a little bit hotter than its neigh· bor. The Orange County Fair· grounds was a blistering 95 de· grees. said Danielle Antrim, events services and saJes assist· ant Plenty or people were escap· ing the even worse-hit inland by high-tailing It to the beach. DON LUCH I OM.Y Pl.OT The bright afternoon sun is reflected oo the glasses of Duffy Clark, the official track and field starter at Orange Coast College. MJt's better than staying in Up· land and fryi.ng and not doing anything," Darren Paul ~- Brooke Heisinger of Walnut sald she decided to get In her truck. listen to some good mu· sic with four of her friends and head off to the beach. "It's really bot and I wanted to get a tan, and I like that I can go to the beach in May," said Jen- olfer Welty, who escaped the hot weather of San Olmas by laying on the sands of Newport Beach. The hot temperatures are ex· pected to go down 10 degrees today as a cooling trend atarts, aid Stan Wasowski, forecuter for the National Weather Serv- ice. The famillar marine layer of clouds should return tonight. While some may be glad they can get a tan In May, othen had a more serious take on the early bot weather, among them Oafg Olaataln, division chief for the Newport Beach Fire Depart· ment. Monday marked for him the start of the fire season, a full month earlier than last year be- cause of the hot. dry weather. The scorching beat and no rain causes molstun in gra.ssH and shrubs to dry out. which makes them easier to catch fire and fuel Oames, Olastaln sald. Because or the danger of wildJ:lres, several areas In and around Newport Beach will be closed to the public: south of Bonita Canyon Drive and Sand Canyon Avenue; from the San Diego Freeway to Coast High· way; and west of Laguna Can· yon Road to Buck Gully. f'ULL BAR • PRJVATE DINING 17 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, CORNER OF DOV 949-548-4060 Newport Beach Registrars must create paper trail or meet criteria Glitch-laden voting machines used in March need a lot of work to merit prime-time slot. Alicia Robinson OattyPilot NEWPORT-MESA -Voters who used Orange County's new electronic voting machines In the March 2 primary might no! see those same machines in No· vember. Secretary of State Kevin Shel· ley on Friday withdrew his certl· fication or four electron1c voting systems, Including the Hart In· terClvic "eSlate" machines used in Orange County, unless they meet a Ust of 23 security condi· lions or offer a paper trail for voters to check their baJJot for accuracy. State and county officials have been looking at the elec· tronlc voling systems because of concerns about accuracy and security of electronic machines. Poll worker mistakes resulted in 2,000 voters getting the wrong ballots for the March 2 primary. Shelley banned a touch-screen voting system made by Diebold, lnc .• a different system than the one used in Orange County. County officials aren't yet sure what Shelley's announcement will mean here. but several local voters sald they think improve· ments could be made to the eS· late system. "I consider myself a some· what Intelligent person, and I didn't think It was all that user· friendly,· Newport Heights resi- dent Todd Cortell said. "l can imagine people gectlng frus. trated if there's a big line behJnd them or if they're in a hurry." The County Registrar of Voters is loolclng into bow best to approach Shelley's directives, registrar spokesman Brett Row· ley said. To be approved for use in the November election, any decertl· fied voting systems must either have a paper record that voters can check before they cast their ballots, or they must meet 23 security criteria. One of those criteria is that each voter must be able to opt out of uslog the electronic machine and have the option of using a paper bal- lot. Other security criteria include that the system must not have a wireless Internet or telephone connection. aJJ hardware and software must be tested by state and federal officials, the regis· trar must submit a plan for training poU workers on the sys· tern and registrars of voters must create a security plan to protect voting systems from fraud. n1e Secretary of State has promised that counties will not bear the costs.of meeting the di · rectives, spokesman Doug Stone said. Many counties already had some of the security measure8 In place prior to the March pri· mary, he said. "What we're doing this week is working on detailed informa· lion that would include more of a limelloe approach so that counties have a clear under- standing in terms of what is ex- BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Costa Mesa boy on 'Jeopardy' tonight Much of Newport-Mesa wiJJ tune In to "Jeopardy!~ 001 jll8t to see how many questions they can answer but 10 watch Costa Mesa youngster WU Cu· riel. The 12·year-old will appear on the "Jeopardy!" Kids Week episode that will air at 7 p.m. tonight on ABC. WU and his family tlew to Washington, D.C. for the April 4 taping. but they have not been able to disclose the results untlJ tonight's show airs. Of the 15 contestants who made it to KJds Wee.It, WU had the farthest distance to travel. The winner or each show will get to keep the money they win, with a minimum guarantee of $10,000. Hach participant is guaranteed.at least $1,000. WLl's school. Kaiser Elementary School, will also receive Oass- room Jeopardy. an electronic version of the show. pected of them and when In or· der to ensure a smooth November election.· he said. Orange County Registrar of Voters Steve Rodermund will dis· ~Shelley's directives with the county board of supervisors to· day at its meeting. Rowtey said. Although about 2,000 voters around the county received the wrong ballots on .March 2, city clerks in Costa Mesa and New· port Beacb said they heard few complaints from voters who used the electronic votlog ma- chines that were in both city halls for early voting in Febru· ary. "We had a terrific response from the people,· Costa Mesa deputy clerk Julie Folsik said. "I can only think of one or two in· stances when people cast their vote (before they were ready)." Most voters that visited New· port Beach City HalJ had no trouble with the machines, City Oerk LaVonoe Harkless said. "We didn't have a very good turnout for the first time of hav- ing early voting.· she said. "(But) the feedback we did re· celve was positive." Voters sald they're not '4lgalnst using new tecihnology, but they think there may still be a place for paper ballots In the voling booth. "I would like to see an elec· tronic voting machine that has a paper trail,· said Eleanor Klein, who worked the polls at TeWin· kle Middle School. "ThJs one doesn't. However, It worked. It was much faster (to tabulate re· s~tsJ." Klein said some voters were intimidated by electronic vot· FOR THE RECORD In Sunday's Daily Pilot. a brief, "Weekend conference on All.heimers In Costa Mesa," gave the Incorrect days for the 2004 ReglonaJ Alzbeirner's Oiseue Educa- tional Confemlee at the Hilton Costa Mesa. The conference will take pJace 1b&nd8f and Friday. For more lnfoanadon. call (714) 283-1111 or visit http:// wwwalz.oc.mg. ing, but once they used the ma- chines they said it was easier than they expeeted. CortelJ said he wasn't worried thal with no paper uail his vote mlght be miscounted, but he would prefer machines that are less complicated. ·· 1 think there Is a place for technology for voting and not having a hanging chad sltua· tlon," he said. "I just think they could do better." Samuel Oa.rk of Costa Mesa works with computers, so he had no trouble wilb the ma· chines at aU, he said. What the county decides to do for the No· vember election is of partlcuJar import to Oark. because he ls running for a seat on the Costa Mesa City Council. "My obvious concern is that just because I'm techno·savvy doesn't mean everybody is, and I don't tiJce people being dlsen· franchised," Qark sald. 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(949)642-8400 . ~.=:s'W:'°™ ~\(ILLA NOVA Twilight Dining on the \%ter Hommuuk Past.a Fresh Seafood ~al Specialties • POLICE FllES ~IEM • Altlngton Dlhe: A coyotw I~ wu tepOfted In the 900 blodt at 8:12 a.m. fricMy. r9pOfted In the 1500 bloc:t at 12:09 a.m. end In the 100 bloc*' at 3:69 a.m. Seturdey. • VlceoM 8'reK AaauJt wee~ In the.60 bk><*,. 8:42 p.m. Saturday. repof'ttd In the 1900 blodc at 2:33 p.m. Sunday. •~Center Drfw &st Petty theft wu reported In the 100 blodc at &21 p,m. Sundey. NEWPORT IEACH • C..W PIMc Vandallam wn reported In the 2800bloc:tat10:19 p.m. Slturday. •...,_~A distult»ance wet report4ld In the 2300 bl<><* at 3:12 p.m. Sundey. • ....... ley ftont: Petry theft WM t9p0'1ed In the 500 bl<><* at 7:06 p.m. • Sundey. • At.atlMd Rolld: Grand theft WH reported In the 1200 block at 8:41 a.m. Sunday. ......... and Newport Boulevwd: VandaHam was reported at 9:16 p.m. Sunday. • Pomotw ~Indecent exp()SUre wae reported In the 1900 blodt at 3:05 a.m. Sunday. •Superior Awnue'. Auautta were • llrdt "'-t A commercial burglary wa• reported In the 20000 blodt at 6:37 p.m. Sunday. •Court--.: A htt .. ~run was •30th StrMt and VI .. W.y: A vehicle burglary was reported at 1 :27 p.m. Sunday. DYNAMITE Continued from Al issue of firewolb sales fn the early 1990s. Rm. voters split over whether to aDow groups to keep selling firewotb. A year .later, the council, on a 3·2 vote, decided to continue to allow safe and sane fireworts and impose some ~ strictions. But former Mayor San· dra Genis, who was on the cowi- dl at the time, said she now · thlnb that was a bad choice. The new rules approwd Mon· day include reducing the type of firewom that can be sold and the nwnber of 6reworb stands. Also. each high school can have a maximum of four stands.. Dave Perkins, athletic director at Costa Mesa High School. said the sports teams at his schools will be hurt by the new rules. His school manned 12 fireworks booths last year. •If they diminlsb il like that. It will really hurt.. Peddns said. •If it eventually goes away. we won't be TRIAL Continued from Al able to run our football program worth a dam. We probably raise between $5,000 to $6.000. • SMALL RESlRICTIONS Other cities that sell fireworks have aJso grappled with trying to put the genie back in the bottle. or at l~ better controJ the genie. A year and a half ago. the Buena Park Qty Council voted 3·2 to ban the sale of ftrewmb. But residents protested and put a referendum on the ballo1. Allowing fireworks sales pas,,ed with 70% of the vote. '"The sale will continue since the people have spoken," Buena Pa.rt Deputy City Manager Wes Morgan said 1be city will continue to allow 32 stands, Motgan added Santa Ana has also considered eliminating ftrewoJb, but the council and the community are usually split on the issue, Smith said In Gerdea Grove, city officials have limited the number of stands that border Anaheim, where they found a higher amount of activity. Anaheim does Hess said his expert witness will testify that the victim's state- ment about the mixed drink is consistent with the account of someone who has tasted a drink ·And they danced with joy as laced with a date-rape drug. they did It.• he said. Barnett said in his statement Defense attorneys John Bar· that the prosecution has no •ro. nett and Joseph Cavallo said the rensic evidence of drugs.• Ex- girl came to HaidJ's Jade Cove perts tested the victim's vomJt home with the lnJentioo of hav· · and found no evidence of drugs Ing sex with the defendants. She in it, he said. wanted to be popular among her Hess said the videotape will peers and used her body and sex show Jurors how the girl was to attain that popularity, the de-"Oopping like a rag doll" in the fense attorneys said. bands of the three men who Barnett said the girl had sex acted like puppeteers. with Nachreiner in the swim· ·The reason we're here today ming pool at Haidl's home 10 is the defendants' own perver· minutes after she met him sion and their arrogance," the •She had never seen him be· prosecutor said. "Their arro- fore: he said. gance to watch that tape aver Hess admitted that the girl and over again and ultimately had sex with Greg HaJdl and their stupidity to leave the cam- Spann and •atmost had sex" in era at an acquaintance's place." the swimming pool with Na-The teens left behind a cam· chreiner. corder with tlie digital tape in · "She made some bad choices some friends' rented beach.front in her life," Hess said. "She par-home in Newport, Hess said. tied with friends, drank alcohol Those fri ends turned in the tape and lled to her parents about to a Pasadena police officer after where she was going that day." watching it and understanding But she dld not consent to the that a crime had occurred, he acts the defendants performed said. on her. he said. Hess said they Greg Haldi lllced to record his gave her beer, marijuana and a friends having sex. Hess said. "mixed drink," which made her "He's like this candid camera unconscious. of teen sex." he said. •That WclS "She said the drink that Na-his passion. lt was his bobby and chreiner handed to her tasted he was good at it." like pine needJes, • he said. On July 5, 2002, a day after the CHARGED Continued froro Al a reasonable doubt The teens face 24 felony counts. "'lbe complaint against these defendants ls Like a program guide for the criminal acts that have been caught OD the video· tape," Schroeder said. "You can lick off the charses aa you watch the tape." The prosecution's main piece of evidence is a 20-minute digital videotape. which hu reportedly captured the alleged rape. De- fense attorneys have consistently argued that the aexual acts aeen on tape were consensual. She said Don HaldJ's position aa an Ullstant sbertfl' has no be$rtng on the case. But. she added. that this la an unUllUll case becauae of HaJdJ's amuence and tnftuence. •1t'1 a unique situation where the defendants have had every resource availab!e to them, .. she said. ·They are being defended by the best fn the business. They've had eight attorneys ar- VERDICT Contiooed from Al 'It's obvious he [Don Haidl] loves his son very much. But his perception seems very different from the reality. The truth will come out during t~e trial and justice will be done: SUAn Schroeder Deputy Dist Atty. gue their case at dtfferent points, sl1 of thetn for Haidl, including a former judge." The Haldi Cam.i.ly has 'also hired Thrl Richards. a former spokes· woman for the Orange C.OWlty dJatrict attorney, as well as a jwy coosultant, Schroeder said. But she added that she under· stoOd. Don HaidJ's plight as a par· ent facing the poesiblllty of his 800 going to state prilon for ~p to S5 years. If convicted. "Jt-otMous he loves his son very much.• she said. •eut his perception aeer1\l very dUf~t from the reality. The tlUtb will come out during the trial and not allow the sale of fireworks. They have also taken greater ef. fort to reduce accesmbWty to parb after datt. since revelers would light ft.reworks there later in the evening. "We (made those changes! a year ago and there was quite a bit of .rec!uctioo of activity in the parb and the areas abutting the areas that don't sell them," Oty Manager Matthew Fertal said. DON'TPARK Parlcs are also a hot spot for fireworlcs in Costa Mesa One of the ordinances new rules would require the aeadon of new signs to be ~ in all city parks warning of the penalty for pos- se$lng dangerous fuewodcs. Scheafer was inspired to tweak the city's firewoit rules after one of his neighbors was severely bumed last July when a spadder she Ughted ignited her clothes. As a member of the Lions Oub, Scheafer bas helped sell fireworks for the past three years and said he is not interested in eliminating them altogether. girl had partied with all three boys, they invited her back to the Jade Cove home, Hess said. "They targeted her and iso - lated her from her friends,~ he said. "They fed her alcohol and drugs.,. All three defendants had their heads down most of the time as attorneys were malc.ing Jbe state- ments. They were aJI clean-shav- en and dressed in white half- sleeved shirts with ties, dark-col- ored pants and blade shoes. Spann's mother and Nachrein- er's parents sat expressionless during the session. Don Haidl held his wife's hand as the court cledc read out the laundry list of charges -24 felony counts. He took off his glasses and wiped his face and left the room with his wife halfway th.rough the prosecutor's statements. Cavallo fleshed out a very dif- ferent picture of the girl, who was portrayed by the prosecu- tion as a helpless victim. He said the girl was, in fact, the "aggressor" and the "boys" were the "targets ... "She was a very troubled young lady who was spinning out of control like a tornado talc· ing everything in its path," he said. "And she took these three boys as well." The girl, who had admitted to a doctor that she drank alcohol and used a variety of drugs at age 14, tried to "recruit" her girl- justice will be done." Schroeder said the defendants have been in the limelight from the beginning. "No one understands how much the victim has suffered," she said. "Her reputation has been trashed and the defense has depicted her in a way that seems less than human. Were happy that she ls going to have her day in court• Don HaidJ said his son and the other defendants and their fami· lies have been traumatized by all the notoriety and auention this case has bio'-'8ht to them. But Schroeder said that the de· fendanta fed the media frenzy In thelr own way. ·0n the day of their anaJgn- ment HaJdJ and Nachreiner made obscene gestures at the televisloo cameras," she said. "It •tarted right then and there ror them. They brought it oD them-selves. .. • ~ IHMATH covert publlc eafety and count. She may be ruc:hed et 1948) $74-4220 or by e-mail et d#IM.~Olati,,,...com. 'If it eventually goes away, we won't be able to run our football program worth a darn: One Perkins Athletic director at Costa Mesa High School Petkins agrees that what hap- pened to Scheafels neighbor was unfortunate, but said he doesn't believe restricting the sale of fire- works will prevent incidents li.k.e that "I feel horrible there was a trag- edy that this lady was burned badly, but that's the responsibility of the individual." he said "If you restrict it here, they'll just go somewhere else. 1f they don't go to Garden Grove, they'll go to Mexico. That's just the way it goes." •DEIRDRE NEWMAfll covers Costa Mesa. She may be readied at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre.newmsn@fstimes.com. friends to have a foursome at the HaldJ home, he said. "But all her girlfriends refused to go with her," he said. "So she went alone." The girl was excited about her anticipated encounter with the teens and told her parents she was going to stay the night at a friend's place and then go to Magic Mountain the next day, he said. ' She told her friends that she •wanted to be a porn star.~ Ca- vallo said. When Spann, the boy she was dating at the time, showed a tape of the two of them having sex. Cavallo said she was delighted and told her friends: "Look at me. l'm a pom star." Defense attorneys also stated that the tape. which prosecutors have called their main piece of evidence, "is incomplete" and could be missing several min- utes of footage. The girt has also made inconsistent and contra- dictory statements to Newport Beach police detectives and is Mnot credible," Cavallo said. Openlng statements will con- tinue this morning. The pros- ecution is also expected to play the videotape for jurors today. • DEEPA BHAAATH covers public safety and courts. She may be reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharsth@fatlmes.com. KOCE Continued from Al Cramin ruled that the district was within Its rights when it chose to sell the station to the foundation. 'lbe foundation has promised to preserve the station's public broadcasting format and expand its Orange County-focused pro- gramming. Oaystar said it would keep some of the current pro· gramm.lng anti would provtde in· stant relief to the district with its all·cash offer. Oellas·based Daystar Is the natlon·s second-largest Christian broadcaster, behind Costa Mesa~ ltfnlty Broadcasting. PubUc sup- port has been behind the plan to keep KOCI!· 1V a public channel. •0aystat been desperate to get in the Southern c.atifornia market and vfewed this as their prime way to do that." Pattenon sak:L • MANIA O'NEIL covert education. She mav be reeched et (949)· 57,._.268 or by .-mell et marl-.oMll8 1atlnw.com. ' ' ruesday, May 4, 2004 AS FORUM HOW TO GET PU8U8"8> -l.a.n: Mail to Editorial Page Editor Lolita Harper at the Daily Pffot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • RMdM'I Hodne: Call (9491 642-6086 Fu; Send to (9491646-4170 E~s.mt to dai/ypilot latim..oom •All COO'espondence must lndude tull name. hometown and phone number (for verification purpoees). The Pilot reserves the right to edit all submissions for clarity and length. COMMUNITY COMMENTARY N eeding ~ispense rs f or h ire By Sue Clark ''M om. you'd hire someone to breathe for you if you could." This was one of my many taunts to my bcleaguered morn. She, too, bad downsized to a condo and had uro mechanical sense. Mom was always on the lookout for handymen Lo put in some pavers, build a dog door, till the soil, you name iL She'd call me from Long Beach and announce in a Newporty kind of voice, "Honey. I have a man setting up my answer phone, putting a bookcase together, building a fence," etc. I used to call the wodanen "rent-a-husbands." Part of my daughterly responsibility was Lo poin1 out the starving Camllies in P.urope who not onJy did all their owp physical labor, but also could Uve for a month on the money Mom paid some fellow to plant her impatiens in a designer container. She ignored me. Like dinner at someone else's house, the work seemed especially sweet to Mom if she didn't have to do it Now that I've hired Belinda Linsday, Corona deJ Mar High School registrar by day, and professional organlzer by night. l know my daughter is laughing at me in a young adult sort of way that cuts across the generations. She called from college the other night to cha1, and I 1old her "can'1 lalk right now." "I know. I know, Belinda's there. • she grumbled. "Why do you hire someone when you can do that yourself{" Sure I can. And In about 10 years I might have my stuff put away. Bui organi7.ed1 In baskets? Nails and screws in their proper container? Never. Belinda took one look at the mountain of junk strewn throughout the place and sighed happily. '"Ibis is going to be fun." . I pointed out the couches, which were standing on end, among 20 boxes of books I had read, wouldn't read again, yet as a.lifelong reader was determined to keep. She Ignored my whining and started bossing me around in a nice way -as a good teacher will do. Her first words were. "You ~m to have a 101 or seasonal stuff. Were going to pul it all in one bin. Do you have a covered bin?" "Um, I have some cardboard boxes the Christmas sruJT have been in for J 0 years." Belinda go1 a piece of paper and made me write a list of things lo get al f\ce 1 lardware. with covered bins at the MAILBAG Intelligent debate requires knowing all of the facts On April 27, fay Baker of Corona del Mar wrote to the Dally Pilot that there are supporters of the war on terrorism ("War on terrorism has its supporters, as well"). Baker demeans Joseph Bell for listening to, and understanding, a couple of ex-military officers who have experience In the field . It is from experience that knowledge can be derived from, and history gives us many valuable lessons. We can learn from past mistakes to nol repeat those mistakes, and we can learn from experience how 10 improve on those thlngs that we did well. Of course. we all are against terrorism, whether It Is Saudi men hijacking p~ and Oying them into the World fude Center or Tunothy McVeigh blowing up the federal bulkllng In Oklahoma City. I am afraid Baker has been listening to the "neocons" espousing Inaccuracies and Oat-out lies. First or all, Baker says Saddam Hussein dJctaled the mWJons of mass murders of his own people with chemical weapons and torture chambers. This plainly Is Incorrect. Yes, Saddam did use cbemlcal weapons on the Kurds, but Saddam never thought of them as h1s own people. Reading a little about hlltory aod the Middle East would help Baker. And miWons of people? Where the heck did he get that from? He lllft did not get that flgure &om President Bush • br even any of the neocona. 1be problem wtth Baker, la he teema to rett. to reed and learn the facta. lf he wouJd tum off the televttion and stop ltecening to the IOWld bk• he would bo bitter lnlorrned ii you actually reed whit the l'lctl are. Next Baker .. ya the Iraqi people beaed for our help. Who did tbil and when? I cannot llnd one newt article that IUbllandatm tlUa f'anblly. Maybe he llW sonwbody on~ who Mid ChM? 0t ml)'be he Wll tkl I q to Rulh UmbeUlb? The nett faW,ood la thac Saddam II COM«1ed to the Stpt. ll, 2001 terrorise au.cb. 1bt vtoe ~t ln1dally Mid thll WM to. f le tald thll on te1evkton du h must be oue. even he ha top of the list. "We're going to put all 'the electric cords and extensions in this box." she said "And. wow, who knew you had so many scotch tape dispensers. all of which are going In this Tupperware dish.. By the end or the first two hours we had the rwo couches down and in their proper place in the living room, with enough space cleared so I could watch iv. eat and sleep. I also had a mile-long list Cor Home Depot, Thrget and Ace Hardware. I was still pretty dJscowaged but Belinda could visualize the pos.gbilides. "In a week. you'll be just about done except for the second bedroom," she prophesi.zed. "No way," l whined. Pan of the magic Belinda petforms is that she Is part organization guru and part personal counselor. "Oh, yes. you'll St.>e." she said Another aspect or her personal coaching is h er tactful insistence on my defining my Intrinsic values and life path. "Will you be wanting to keep this hair ornament?" is Belinda's WdY of saying that unless it has extreme personal value, throw the thing out The same holds for. "all these papemacks." "Will you be reading them agam, or do you think a women's shelter would enjoy themr she asks. (Note: this does not apply to my complete collection of Elizabeth George or other quality authors -this is more like Sweet Valley High from my daugb.ter's primary school years). We're making big progress. Part of the reason Belinda is so good at wha1 she does, is that she can vi.!uallze what is not there. When I mentioned the phrase, ft everything in its place," she beamed. "Yes," she said, throwing a·Otrlstma.s wreath into the newly covered bin. "Everything in Its place." I can just hear my mother laughing from her condo in the sky, and fool my daughter rolling her eyes from her minuscule apartment at UCIA :J'ruth be told, my daughter sounded interested in Belinda. and oot as judgmental as l had thought she'd be. In fact, r detect respect for Belinda's ability to organize In a small space. Perhaps the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. but if Belinda's aroWld, there will be a basket for It • SUE a.ARK is a Newport Beach resident and a high sdlool guidance coonselor at Creekside.High School in Irvine. backed off this statement Bu1 forget the fact that the Central Intelligence Agency. and aJJ the other Intelligence agencies in the world. sald thL~ wus not true, and to this day it is still out of the realm of imagination If one listens to the facts. Of course, Bak.er would not want the facts to interfere with his opinions. We went to war to stop 1 lusseil)'s weapons of mass destruction. Again, there was never any proof or facts, and there still isn't, to substantiate this accusation, Iraq has oil, so what other reason do we need1 North Korea has weapons of maM destruction programs that we know about, have known about, and these programs are a real threat to world peace. But they have no oil Anyway, what kind of contracts could Halliburton get in North Korea? Democracy? This whole thing is about money. Baker can use any reasoning, excuses and lies to justify the deaths of American soJdJers in Iraq because he believes what he watches on televtslon. But If it was his son or daughter aver there maybe be would think twice about the fact& Uberty and democmcy demand and support dlff'erent opinions on all lssues. When someone does n ot support -as they see It -Iles and deceptJon and speaks out against It. they now are called unpatriotic and un-American. Baker should read die ConstitutJon or the United States and the 8W of Rights and reflect upon what the Nar.15 dJd before and durlng World War ll, ln the name of patriotism and defendJng their country, by denying freedom ol cxp~on and the their use of propaganda and llmldng of Information lO control pllbllr ~~on. JAMES lW..DWIN Newpon Beach Marinapark phone survey results should be public r also responded to the phone suney that John Dowden rtf em:d to In hit letter publlshed on Aprll 25 ("Pborw survey mtuum Marinapuk merha"). My quetUonf'f MJd \he 1urvey wu betn1 paid for by tho city of Newport Beach. I w.,n~ if the survey result• wtll bt madt available for the dtluns to revteWf IDWMDLYOH ~rt Beach READERS RESPOND fll £. PHOIO /ONL V PllOf The cockpit of the B-17 on display is completely restored to its original condrt1on, which 1s very rare. A high-flying example of plane ol' patriotism AT ISSUE: The Wings of Freedom Tour, in which World War II bombers visited John Wayne Airport. D Id you happen to c;ee the B-17, B-24 and B-25 thal were pan of the Wtngs of freedom Tour stop at John Wayne Airport this past weekend? ft seems that these planes come every ye-ctr. Th.is year, I took my 5-year-old son on the B-24 Ubera1or-the last 0-24 Oying out of 18.000 that were built ll was amaiing. One of the fearures of the B-24 are big. open windows for lhe side-gunners. These windows are not enclosed in glass. I srnck my head out the window during Oight. Now that is an unexpected, unique experience. We were given the freedom to roam the plane after takeoff. The Oight went lo the Queen Mary and back. Among the Wdmlngs wdS strict lnstructlons to avoid the bomb-bay doors. Apparently, they are designed to open should a bomb fall out of the raclc during flight. TI1erefore, stepping on them would result in a quick trip back to Earth. Between that and the rather large openings on the sides, ii was the kind of experience that really got the adrenalin going. We ended up in the tall gunner turret, where my little boy did not look overly small. I have no idea who the army recruited to man this thing. lo any event, he had 180-degree views -side to .side, up and down. He was hanging in space. Awesome_ I was right behind him, and since the turret is designed to tum, It ls not connecled to the hull of the plane. I could stJck my hands outside the plane In the gap between the turret and the hull. Quite different. J expect 01e lour will come back nex1 year. If you hdve11't done ii, make sure and get a ride on one of these. It ls unforgellable. You also gain a great appreciation for what the <.Tt.'WS of such machines eudured. Finnlly, you get a beautiful view of the Ordllge County coast. CHARLES TONEY Newport Beach I've commented many times in letters published in the Daily Pi101 about my proximity co the Dight path of John Wayne Airport. I've complained about the present level of noise and the ru1tkipa1ed expansion -and subsequent increase in noise -of the airport as Orange Countyi. 1ransportalio11 needs force John Wayne IO grow. The last weekend of April was a UttJe different, though. During that weekend I heard the throbbing engines of the World War II vintage 8-17 and 8-24 bombers flying ou1 off ohn Wayne Airport severJ.I times each day a.' they participated ir) what has hecomc an annual visit. , Every lime tho'le beautiful masNnes 1hw1dered past my home on lhal glorious weekend I found myself thinking aboul whal they rep resent Each tillll' one of them would lake off I would get a lump In my throat as I thought about the Wclf they helped win 60 year.; ago. f thought about the men and women of my parents' generalion who sacrificed themselves for those of u who remained behind. They saw their duty and mel the challenge withou1 hesitation. 'Ille story of that generation has been chronicle<l many times by many brave men and women wl10 participated and observed. Out own Joseph Bell has writ1en many times of hls exploits as a Oyer during the war. Recently, the tclevlslon series "Band of Brothers" fallhfully portrayed the experiences of one small group of men ns they fought for us ln Europe. During the Wl't:k ~fore llw afrshjps arrived at John Wayne, 1hc newspapers and television had been providing w<dl tu wall covemge of the tragic tlcalh of former National Foolhall League star l'at Tillman. who ~ave up millions of dollars at the 1><.·ak or his uutstamling rnrccr 10 -aloni.; with his brother -join 1he Anny and become a Hangt•r. I le lost his life performing hl'i duty as he 'iaw it, not unlike 1hc cilizen-soldicf"i of World War II. Korea and Vietnam. h's an amazjng coincide11cc 1ha1 within tha1 S<ime time frame we have had a chance to vicw the replica Vieu1am War Memorial locally and that the World War 11 memorial ~ unveilC'd 111 Washington, O.C. II is also a 1mgk colnddcnce that California 1 lighway Patrol Officer TI'omns Steiner wao; gunned down in a cuurtJ1ousc rarklng 101 during 1hi!. time, too. So, a<1 I watch those wondc·rful airplanes fly pu~t my window I think abou1 Tilhnnn, Jose tiaribay -the young Costa Ml'sa 111a11 who was among lhc fir'it to fall in lmti -Steiner and all the other bmve rnen and women who have d101>en to serve lhis country in uniform. both here and abroad. I think ahoul the thousands of men and women <ierving 111 hostile locations in Iraq. Argha11istan and other dangerous parts of the world and am grateful for their willingn~ IO li~l for us. JUSt a,, our brothers, ciisters. parents and grandparent'! did in past WaJ"S. I also think of the equally hravc men and women who have t•hust.•11 careers in law cnfon-em c111 a11d Oreflghling. IO protect US a .. WC go about our lives. For me, those two glenm ing bomberl> are syrnlJols of lhe freedom we have -ru1tl ll1e sacrifices il takes to protect it. GEOFF WEST Costa Mesn HOW TO CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES CITY OF COSTA MESA C.-. Mell City Hll. n FW Ortve. C.. ..._CA 92t28, C7M) 7M-6223 ~Gery Monahen C1 unllt: Ubby CGMn, Alli'I ••aor .... ~endChris .... Co9ta Meu, CA 12828, (714) A32-6898 et. 11l ar. WllMtm M. ~ ... Pleeidwtl P9ul Berger, Vice PreektMt AnMldolMt, ~ erown, Mttfy ,...,eon n w.tt.r G. How•kl: l1Udant trUllM Medll6n. ~ . Vice Pntaldent P.trida Velasquez. Emily Sanford, Peggy .._kit, Jemet Barich, Deborah Carone. Lesffe A. Ray Ind fTerik 8-bero • .• • • • • • • • • • • • • . • I • • . • . • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • . . • • • • • . • • • . • • • . • • • • • • . . • • . • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • QUOTE OF THE DAY "[Jtnny Spark.sf is tough." Gleftrt ~. Costa Mesa track and fietd coach M Tuesday, May 4, 2004 SpOrts Ecllor RldWd Dune: (949) 574-4223 • .,...,. fer. (949) 650-0170 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD Eagles lay it on the line Buchmann holds nothing back to qualify fourth in 1,600 meters Monday. Steve Vlr11n Dady Pilot COSTA MESA -ln b.lgb school track and field preliminaries. the main goal ls to qualify for the finals. while also aav· lng some energy. Bui don't tell that to Estancia HJgh's Cl. Buchmann. The Eagles' sophomore held little back ln di.splaying a nice kick toward the end of the 1,600 meters and quail· Oed fourth m the Golden West League preliminaries, hosted by l!stancia, at Orange Coast College Monday. Buch· mann llnished ln 4:42.29, second ln his heat, surpassing Saddleback's James Ca· sas (4:43.36) over the final 200 meters. "The main reason I kicked ls that J want to be competltlve," sald Buch· mann, who will also be competing ln the 800 final Thursday at OCC. •1f I thtnlc I can beat the guy ln Cront of me. I will tty. I know It's the preliminarles, but that's what I was thinking.· Buchmann also sald he enjoys com· peting in the 800 the most, bu,t when· ever he runs. he just wants to do his best. The 1,600 was the perfect example as he showed an lmpresslve burst of speed In the final 200 meters. "He's going to be a good one,• l!slan· da Coach Steve Cren haw said. "He al· ready is. I think he can be domJnant by this time next year.• Co~ Mesa seniors Juan Avilez and Marco Huipe also advanced to the llnal ln the 1,600, qualifying 10th and 11th. respectively. Avilez finished ln 4:55A7 and Hulpe came in at 4:59.66. The preliminaries for the 800 dfd not take place as all 14 entrants advanced to the final. In addition to Buchmann, Es· tand.a will be represented In the 800 fi. naJ Thursday by Steve Pedro7.a. UUsses Cardina. Geovani Rodea and Martin Diaz. while Avilez will represent the Mustangs. &tancia. the defending league cham· pion. which finished fourth ln the dual· meet season, and Costa Mesa. which was seventh. ~ mainly concentrating on qualifying thelr best athletes for the league finals. The Eagles' top boy is senior Jason Johns1on, who has been battling ham· string dghtness the past rwo weeks. He said his right hamstring had been both· ering him the most. but he felt fine Monday. He qualified second ln the 110 high hu.rdles (15.71) and second ln the 300 Intermediate hurdles (43.38). Johnston, who won 22 of lhe 24 events he com· peted in during league dual meets this season, will also attempt to win lndMd· uaJ titles In the triple jump and long M>ove, Estancia High senior Jason Johnston pushes through his heat in the 11 Oineter high hurc:tes during Monday's Golden West League preliminaries at Orange Coast College. Johnston qualified second io the 110 high hurdles, as wen as the 300 intermediate hurdles to set up a showdown with nemesis Frank Olivas from Santa Ana Highat Thursday's league finals, afso at OCC. At right, Costa Mesa High junior Jenny Sparks surges into the final tum of the girts . 1,600 qualifying heat Monday. Her time of 5:35.4 was a personal best and the fourth fastest of the day . PHOTOS BY DON SH EAGLES, P111 At l£ACH I DAILY PILOT Injured Sailor fills bench-mark role Diefenbach, despite knee injury, making impact on Tars' volleyball program. l ryc• Aldenon Daily Pilot volJeyball team that reached the qua.rterflnala of the ClP Division D state cba.rnpiooshlpe ln the fall, had guided Harbor'• freshmen boys team to victories in its llrlt alx Sea View League mateba. Before the season began. Newport glda and boys varsity coach Dan Glenn ubd the two it they would take on the Wk of coachlng at the high .cbool level for the ftnt time. •1n1dally, Itemed that (Oiefenbachl thought I WU kidding, but he quickly fi8\ued out I wun't and everything went from there," u1d Glenn. in tu. 18th yar CC>KtUng at the tcbool. ·u baa been. wtn·wln lltullion. .. BOYS VOLLEYBALL EYEOPENER .1Aily.4'1lli • Spmtt .... "',.., 1..W.tlll1Clbo ....... ~IOhon«N PAT CALLAGHAN Sparks heats up . for Mesa Mustang junior shakes off knee injury to produce personal best in 1,600 at girls preliminaries. Steve Vlr11n DaityPilot COSTA MESA -Jenny Spait.s says she joined the Costa Mesa High girls track and ~eld team to help train for soccer. But ahe might be on to some- thing more ln the I ,600 meters. Spa.rb, a junior who competed in the · e\ient for pnly the third time this season, recorded a personal-best 5:35.40 to qualify fourth ln the Golden West League preliminaries at Orange Coas1 College Monday. The feat proved re- ma:rbble since, five months ago. she was out of action with a sprained medial collateral ligament In her right knee. The Injury sidelined her for most of her junior soccer season. She earned seoond-team All·ClF Division m honors her sophomore year when she helped lead the Mustang& to a share of the OF Division IO title. "That girl is tough,· Mustangs Coach Glenn Mitchell said. ·u was her choice to run (the l,600). Usually we have kids who tell us they don't want to run that event. But not her." Spacb finished second in her heal and shaved five seconds off her previous best "Running the 1,600 has gotten me in so much better shape," said Spam, who competed ln field events for the Mus· tangs last year. "I just lilce to run in the 1,600 with the girls. It's fun. rm more into the team aspect of sports and it feels like a team when I run with (Jasmin Day, ~ Flores. O:uistioe Bjelland and Emily Cotton)." Aores (5:36.08), Bjelland (5:49.76) and Cotton (5:59.60) also qualified for the 1,600 final, and will be seeded fifth, sixth and 10th, respectively, Thursday . &tancta freshman Jeannette Abrego qualified ninth In the 1,600 In 5:56.78, while teammates Lucy Leon (6:18.0) and Okairy Lomeli (6:18.53) qualified lltb and 12th. respectively. Costa Mesa. the defending league champion. finished third in the dual· meet seuon. The Mustangs have an outside dlance to win the Golden West League title. If they can win the finals Thursday, and if Santa finishes ahead of first-place SaddJeback, the league title will be Costa Mesa's. F.stancla finished fifth ln the regular season. Costa Mesa senior Rachel Hughes qualified second In the 100 in 13.42 and fifth In the 200 ln 28.25, while her team- mate. senior Cassey Brick. qualified third in the 100 in 1331 and fourth in the 300 hurdles ln 51.79 . Day, a Costa Mesa junior who won the Golden Ykst League individual champi· onship ln cross country last fall. quaJi. fied fourth ln the 800 ln 2:28.05. She will .. - Dt efenbecti. a ftnt-leun AD·Sea View . lelpe Hltcdon 1111 __,..and & Nwport-Mlll er.n. n.m honoree in 2002 md 2003. tare tht AO. In hie left knee dudn8 • mn dunk conttllt tn December'a Clpttal aty aa.c.. buketbd lomNllDellt In~ t0T 11IPTOlr /DN.YPl.Of ... DllPINMCH. ,.._ M Newport Harbor senior Jln1'e Diefenbech, center, celebrates wfttl his vwsity voleybll tum <Uq a recent"'*"· ' I SPORTS Tuesday, May 4, 2004 A7 HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD KENT TREPTOW I DAILY Pit.OT Newport Harbor's Elizabeth Clayton wins her heat in the 1 ()(}meter hurdles at Irvine High School. EAGLES Continued from A6 jump Thursday. Johnston's main competition in the 110 hurdles is Santa Ana senior Frank Olivas, the defend- ing champion, who qualified first in 15.43. Olivas edged Johns- ton by .O J to win the 110 hurdles league Litle last spring, which will make Thursday's race one of the featured events of the finals. Nie Koreerat, a senior for the Eagles. qualified fifth in the 200 (24.08) and eighth in the 100 (12.15). F.stancia senior Man Steven- son qualified sixth in the 110 hurdles (19.90), while Costa Mesa senior Chris Manning (22.09) and Marvin Ramirez (24.39) qualified seventh and ninth. respectively. Stevenson qualified ninth In 300 hurdles (46.4 l ). Orange senior Henry Kwon qualified first in the 300 hurdles (42.42). Senior teammate Adam Rodri- guez qualified ninth In the 200 (24.50), while Costa mesa senior LlJjs GonzaJe-.t qualified ninth in the 100 (12.17). Rodriguez and Estancia junior Jae Omng will also compete. In the 400 final Thursday, as ali nine entran\,S made the final. MESA Continued from A6 also compete in the 3,200 and the high jump Thursday. Day and Sparks play on the same club soccer team, the New- port Beach Slammers, whkh competed in a "tournament Sw1- day. Tracy Bjelland and Vicky Pham also qualified fourth In their respective events. lracy BjeUand, a sophomore and Ouistine's younger sister, ran 28.15 in the 200 and Pham clocked 19.05 in the LOO hurdles. Costa Mesa sophomore Anna WORLD TEAM TENNIS Pleasant surprises for Tars Sailors avoid misfortune at Sea · View League preliminaries. There are usually two lcinds of surprises that go with high school track and field prelimi- naries and the Newport Harbor HJgh boys and girls teams man- aged to avoid the bad ones Monday at Irvine High. Perhaps the best surprise came from ophomore Hannah Bearden, who made her way Into the eight-runner final In the 100 meters, as well as the 200. She ran 13.8 seconds in the 100 and 27.77 In the 200, qualifying eighth in each event. · "It was good for her to qualify in both/ Newport Harbor girls coach Bric Twelt said. "She was probably right on the bubble." Another pleasant surprise was the return of junior Lauren Co- hen In the girls 300 hurdles. In Rodriguez qualified sixth In the 100 ln 13.77 and sixth In the 200 in 28.35. Estancia 1uruor Rachel McMasters qualified seventh in the 300 hurdles (52.29). Estancia senior Erica Plietez qualified eighth in the 100 in 14.07 and ninth in the 200 in 28.97. Christine Bjelland qualifit:d eighth in the 800 in 2:37.36, while teammate Shawna Bu- chanan qualified nintl1 In the I 00 hurdles in 20.29. Tracy Bjelland, Rachel Ron- quillo and Stacy Krikorian, as well as F.stancia junior Eli!.e Car- roll, will compete in the 400, which did not have preliminar- ies. her first effort slnce spraining an ankle two weekb ago, she qualified lxth with a time of 50.94. Sophomore sprinter Keith El- dridge qualified firs1 In the boys 200 in 23.07 and second in' the 100 In 11.56, while senior Eliza- beth Oayton qualified second in the 100 hurdles In 16.22, a per sonaJ best. Freshman Jessica Ro~son was another surprise qualifier In the 100 hurdles. In only the second time she ran the evenc In com- petition, she clocked a time of 17.20. sixth fastes1. . Nick St. Andre (flfth In 2:07.77) and Mike Donald (2:08.15) qualified In the boys 400, an event the Sailors will miss Joel Walker. Walker IS side- lined by a knee injury 11uslained in a soccer tournament. Sailors boys coach Nowell Kay said he is hopefuJ thal sopho- more Sean Campos, who missed the final three league dual meets with a cracked bone in his foot, will get clearance to compete. He could add valuable polnts In the 110 high hurdles, the long jump Md triple jump. if cleared by a doctor. Top boys performers to look tor al Thursday's fmals {field events start at 3 p.m. an running events at 4, also at Irvine High), include Newport senior Nick Miller. the defending Sea View champion in the 3,200. .feay believes Miller, as well as freshman Kenny Rakestraw, have a chance to place well in both the 3,200 and l,600. Kay also believes sophomore Bo Taylor and junior Trevor Theriot may fare well Jn the shot put, whUe Taylor and junior j Kure K.aJanz are contenders In the discus throw. 1Weit views fre hman Whit- ney Blue and senior Lauren PauJ as tille contenders in the girls distance events, while Oayton (long jump) and junior Jennifer Ryder (high ump) are also po- tenllaJ league hampion~ Orange Coast Middle College High School ~CAR WASH • Weather permitting • Saturday, May 8, 2004 9:00 a.m. • 2:00 p.m. v at Mariners Elementary cO { r:J 2100 Mariners Dr. 0 gr Newport Beach P o (J {On lrviae llvd. Ntwma 17th St. aad Dover) ss.oo donation requested. Fundl to be used for educational Tickets for Newport Beach Breakers·are on sale now Tickets for the 2004 Newport Beach Breakers World TeamTen- nis season are now on sale. TI1e Breakers' season, which takes place July 5-25, consists of seven home and seven away matches. The seven home match- es will be played at the Pali.sades box seat Special cost-saving lennis Oub in Newport Beach pack.ages are available for the and are scheduJed for July 5, 6, JO, Bryan Brothers, Maria Sharapova, 11 , 14, l 7 and 20. and Monica Seles matches. lndividuaJ ticket prices range Season-ticket pack.ages for the from $15 for a general admission Breakers are also available and bleacher seat to $55 for a reserved • ftart..aL ~99. Packages may in- DON'T MISS THE FUN! MARY H ARDESTY REALTY IS PROUD TO PRESENT TH E BAL·BO~N iSLAND AITTWALK SATURDAY, MAY 8TH 9AJW-5PM ART 1lS MUSIC ARTISTS SUN & EIGHT FUN! BANDS SOUTH BAYFRONT, BALBO«\ ISLAND NEW! ART'-MUSIC & \VOODIES AT THE FUN ZONE, BALBOA PENINSULA! *FREE ADMISSION* More info@www.balboai slandartwalk.com R.ElOifR@~ COLOWeLL BANl\eR ~. COAST . DaitYAPilot t, I',_.: . • . • " • dude a "Meet the Team" pass, a pro-am ~. VIP hospitality passes and parking passes. For Information or to purchase Breakers tickets. please call t -Bn- NBTENNIS, or visit www.new- ponbeachbreakers.com. field trips and other learning ~,o opportunities outside the o(? of...... classroom. · ~0 <> 0 '-°-~~~ ~ fl & o ~ ~ ~o ONE FREE ADMISSION UC IRVINE vs. SAN DIEGO I TUESbAY, MAY 11, 6:00 PM . RIEDEEM THl8 COl.LPON AT TICKET WlNPOW ON · NIGHT Ofl' GAME. COUPON VALID FOR !5/ 11 GAMIE ONLY. GOOD l'OR ONE RU~ffVED SKAT. NOT VALID W1TH Atf! OTHER Ol"l'K"9. NOT REDIEIMABLE FOR CA9H. R¥1EftYl'.D 11CKIET VALUED AT 17, SPORfS BRIEFLY Eagles' Sostak seizes first-day Golden West lead Bstaocla High IJOphomore Marcu So Cuk. runner-up at last year' Golden West League boYi golf champ on.~ps. how~ h la Intent on cl&lming the top pril.e th year by firing a 4 un d •r·par 66 in the fiBt US hole. of the 36-hoh: ~t at the Costa M Cotf & Country Oub's Mesa Und course. trano Valley Christian, •2 l ·4~8. Monday 10 ea.m tt)e Academy Le.sue'• second·place berth ln the CIF South Cout dlvtsJonal team champlonshlpt. T1\e tiebreaker match was onships at San Lul1 Rey Oownt near San Diego. Benvenuti (flfth) and Pem- stelo (sixth) will try to earn one o( the league's five berths to the CIF Southern regional champi- onships May 17. cored irnu1taneowly wttb the first day of the Jelgue lndivid· uaJ finals at the San Oemente Municipal golf f,Durse. Foothill's Kurt Katnik (70) ls the first·d.ay leader. Se.ahawks edge Mesa Sosta.k. who takes a four-shot lead Into today's final 'round, Join.I five other Estancia players to make the 12-player cut. Also back to vie for four berths Into the CIF Southern region In· dividual championships. schC!d- Sage sophomore Josh Olen shot 3-over-par 75 and rank.a third heading Into Wednesday's concluding round at ru Niguel Country Oub ln Laguna Mguel. • VOUBYMl.L: Ryan Bag- well and Garrett Walthers had 10 kills apiece and the Costa Mesa boys volleyball team com· blned for 17 atuff blocb, but visiting Ocean View cJaJmed a 25-23, 25-17, 22-25, 20-25, 15· 10 Golden West League victory Monday. wed May 17. • Qeg Les (73), Nick LenJeri C75). Sage Hill's Rob . Greenfield (82) and Geoffrey Grant (83) are alM> among the 13 Individuals 10 advance. Gane« McMastets (i7), Brendon flannery (78) and Jaaon Les (81 ) all advanced from Estancia. Matt Pearce from St. Marga- ret's (69) is lhe first-day leader. • Cd.M's Tilsen moves on Costa Mesa I Ugh's BUI~ Jack· son. Robert Angle and Al Rodri· guez all shot 82 and mJs.sed the cut Four Sailors advance •GOLF: Corooa del Mar High junior Ben 1llsen was the lone Sea ICl.ng to advance from the first day of the two-day Pacific C.oast League boys golf champi- onships Monday at El Prado Golf Course lo Clllno. Sage Hill earns CIF bid COLP: The Sage Hill School boys golf team defeated Cu pis- ·• GOLP: Michael Beovenutl (3-over-par 75), Davis Pemateln (76), Rhett Palmer (79) and Da· vid Motschenbacher (79) are among 18 who advanced 10 to· day's second day of the Sea View League boys golf champ!-rusen bot 7-over-par 72 to On Friday, May 7, 2004, the Daily Pilot ,., will publish a special section devoted to Corona del Mar and its colorful 100 year history. Se part of the celebration! For mot8 lnfonnatlon, cal 949.642.4321 Th• fnll11w1111 per~n1 •11 OOlna bu"nnt n H••Potl Cont Otlalllna. 176 E lllll St., Cust• 'Jr.II, C11U0< n1a 916('1 lewfll lnlerp11sn. l11t CCA/•' 176 E 17th St CM • Mew. 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Diefenbach helped lead the Sailors to the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division I playoffs. "Of cowse we mlss him.• Glenn said "It Is hald when you COWlled on having a guy like that in the lineup. "But he and (Turner) are doing a great job. It is fun for me to watch.• "I was excited to (coach),· saJd Diefenbach when Glenn approached Wm about the job. "It's bener than 5lttlng through varsity practice. 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Junior Scott Jarvis' eight- place time of 52.26 In the 400· meter hurdles was the Oftb- Cutest In UCl annals. The men's 1 ,600 relay of Jarvis. Quti.s Ldunarm. Dayne Comrie and Omar Lopez finished sec- ond in a season-best 3:10.97, just shy of the NCAA regional qualifying time of3: 10.84. Senior Bllas Moreno won his heat of .Jhe 200 in 21.74 and placed nlntb overall. His time of 10.82 tn the 100 was ninth-fast- est ln the field of •3. Lopez' time of 48.38 In the 400 was eighth among 39 competito rs. ln the triple jump, junior Pal· out what Coach Glenn was yelling at me for the last few years." Ub the freshmen team, the varsity squad ls unbeaten in league and ranked No. 6 lo ClF Division l. Coaching the freshmen has helped Diefenbach cope with the Injury. but It pains him 10 watch from the sldeUne. ''l'm excited for the guys.· Diefenbach saJd. "Uunlor opposite Greg Perrine. who, coincidentally missed last volleyball season with a tom ACLJ has stepped up his game and I'm glad the varsity team Is doing as well as It Is. •J<nowtng I have a bigger part In something has eased a UttJe of the pain. but It ls sdJJ tough. I've been lucky, though. I have a good group of kids.· Diefenbach visits a physical therapist dally and rides the stationary bk:yclJ! to keep in shape. He said lhe knee la getting stronger each day, but added "there ls still a ways to go." Should Newport, as expected. makes the playoffs and go fairly SCHEDULE Hill at Whitney, 3:16 p.m. Swimming High ad'lool boys and glr1s - Co.ia Men and Ettancla at Golden Weat League preliminaries at Orange High, 2 p.m. High school girt• -Corona dei Mar at Pacific Coast League prelimlMriea at l.eguna Beach High. 2 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Sea View League preliminaries at Newport Harbor, 2 p.m. Tennta • High sdlool boys -Corona del 'Mar at Tesoro, 3 p.m.; Sage Hiii at Academy League finala at Balboa Bay dub Racquet Club, TBA rick Grogan OnJshed third with a peraonAl·betl 48 tcet. 6 lncbes. Senior Jon Stewart was fourth lo the javelln with a teason-best mark of 195-4, junJur Joe Lou· renco was fourth ln the long jump at 23-9 and ~nlor Weston Motoyasu was flt\h ln the high jump at 6-6Y.. Senlor Derek Kingrey placed fifth in the discus throw (160·5) and sophomore Brian Moon was seventh (\56-7). Comrie, a freshman, was ninth in the 400 hurdles in 53.02. In women's action, rre hman Orlisha Henloo (5·6 in lhe high jump), Erin Curtis (a season· besl 12·9Y, In the pole vaul1) and senJor Jenny Uou (11:31.18 ln the 3,000 steeplechase) all finJshed fourth. Freshman KJm Handel was fifth ln the 5,000 In 18:42.65 and senior Tessa Cendejas was sev- enth ir\ the 1.500 ln 4:35.84. Junior Kimberly Harper was seventh In the long jump deep lo the draw, Glenn said he might use Diefenbach in the back row. When asked aboul that posslbllity, Diefenbach remained skeptical. "It is a long shot, but it is a goal of mine,• Diefenbach said. "Maybe I'll serve. I will unlikely be in a risky ~IUon where I couJd hurt myself. But I want 10 do anything 10 help the team. Most of them are good friends.· Diefenbach said the UCU\ coaches have remained understanding. •They said, 'There ls plenty of lime to get ready, don't rush anything and don't slart playing until school starts lln September),' • Diefenbach said. Diefenbach keeps statistics during varsity matches and is one of the team's captains. He stands shoulder-to-shoulder alongside teammates during pre-ma1ch lntroductlons. He also stands alongside Turner during matches, baiting out instructions while clapping and praising players for a job well done. Turner, a ftrst-team all-league Tredt and field High sdlool boys and girls - Corona del Mar at Pacific Coast League preliminaries at Irvine High. 2:30 p.m. Voleyball High adlool boys -Orange at Estancia, 3:30 p.m.; Laguna Hiiis at Newport Harbor, 6:45 p.m.; Northwood at Corona del Mar, 6:30 p.m.; Costa Meaa at Westminster, 3:30 p.m.; St. Margaret's et Sage Hill, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY BuebaH High school -Orange at Costa Mesa, Lag. Hiiia et Newport Harbor, Estancia at Santa Ana. (17·11Y.) and eruor Janelle Del Soldato's season-best time or 2:13.29 In the 800 was good for eighth pl ce. 'Eaters 1 1th in MPSF aWATRR POLO: The UC Ir- vine women's water polo team, ranked No. 17. cotnpleted its seuon Sunday by finishing l l lh in the MountaJn PaclJlc Sports FederatJon tournament at the Joint Force Training Center In Los Alamitos. UCJ defeated the Universicy of the Pacitlc, 8-5, in the llth· place game to finish 10·2 l. The Anteaters were 3·8 In the MPSF. Freshman Robyn Kaake had a career-high 6ve goals and sen tor goalkeeper Sun Cllamblee had seven saves for the Ant· eaters. Kaake finished the season with a team-high 47 goals, fol- lowed by senior Erica Horman'i. 35 and Melissa Fernandez's ~ Cllamblee had 176 saves thJs season and is the school ..:areer leader whh 712. and Dream Team selection following the fall season who will continue her volleyball career at Prif'lce1on nex1 season, can see even more clearly. as a coach, the emotional effects during a match. "You see how much emotion really affects players," said ·1\.lmer, who, like Diefenbach. is alo,o recovering from knee surgery. Turner had tendinitis i11 the right patella. ~1 can'1 do much wallting without pain." Turner said. "I can't run or jump, but J'm doing physical theropy and should be good to go next year." But there are slill a few more matches this year, with Turner and Diefenbach standing tall "It's a challen~e being a girl and coaching buys who are not thal much younger than I,· Turner said. • rhey are respectful to a certain poim." Thac's when Diefenbach come~ In. "Sometimes, I have Jamie tell them to do something.• Turner said. WHe is a 6-8 guy with a loud voice." A loud voic.:e and a big heart. YOUTH Gaal paces M's Connor Ga.al had lhree lriplcs and three RRls 10 lead the Mari· ners 10 an 8-4 victory over the first-place Reds in Newpon Beach UuJe League American Division play April 27. John Ooening collected three hll.s and Parbr Werllne, Evan Dan.Ide and Jeff Condino had soUd perfonnances a1 the plate for the Marlnel"I. Cl1rls Freeman provide<l strong defense behind the pitch- ing of J.O. Abbott for the Mari- ners. 2640 Legal NotJces c:onltrence wlll be dMmtd a noNHC>OllllV. bidder end will h1111 1b bid returned unope1,.d Pltlod Of \Illy (60) C1ltnd1t lt~y• alh.r Ille date Ml lot the open1n1 opportunity lo V1$1t the tob r.111. l!M 8rd Pt tu f0tm w111 be d11t11bultd 11 the Job Wen. only Fe1lure to •lttnd the M1nd1tor1 Job W•lk for this 1peclllc1Uon with uu I p11111 Wiii Leri •P proval ot OCSD 11 bHIS fOf OCSO lo ,. .. ct and not act1pt 1 bid sub· m11t1I Approve! lo not 1ltend wlll only bt lf•nltd b1Jed Oil ti lr10tdm1ry herd'hlp wu hied In 01 •nau Count1 on 12/03/2002 FILE NO. 20026925452 l yle1 5., low Th" '\\11t1mtnl wn l1ted wtlh the County Clerk ol Or1nge County on 04/l!>/04 200Utl2424 P1oj8ct Document• ere on hit •I P111chulnc Olpllflmonl Room 361. l.n tcc0td1nc1 with lht pt011b1ons 11f 8ualnan 1nd Protuslorn Codi S.ctlon 7021.1 r> 111d Public Contrtet Cod• Slction 3300. the DIS TRICT 1equires 111•1 lht bidder poueu lh• toflowln1 cl111lllc1 t.o11(1) ot conlrtcl0t'a """M(I) 11 tlM time IM bid Is submitted ctau II OI C 12 Any blddtf not •O llcenMd el l111 t me ot the bid openln1 wlll Ill rtjteted tt norveaponalve. n1111 1s ot tllt ••S4111C•. (ICll l>kl thtlf bl IC· companied by 1 bid security In lht '°' m Of cull, • ctllllltd or c.tllltf'a chick or bid bond kl Ill 11!\0utlt 1101 lftl Ulan 1111 l*Ctfll ( l~) of Ille tole! bid ~~~y11Ne to Illa TIM DISTRICT rew ¥11 t.llt rtlflt to rettcl 1111 °' •II bids °' to WlllYI 1n1 lru1u11r1u.. ot lnfOflft•litltt In 111)1 bkh Of In flit bldcHn1 pro ~HI. flit C141fornl• l>IP41tl· entnt of ln4111trl1I Rtl1t10111 l!H det11• rnlflff the 11neu1 t>t• nllln1 r•t• of ~ dlelll w.... lor IM loe1ltty. In wtllctl Ille worll It to tit Ptrlllfllltd for tlle f'rot- Kt. Coplft ol tlltM .... rtl• .....,_ tieM, lfltlUtd ,, .. ... .... Sc• ....... . i-.. ti U.. DISTlllCt tffict 1114 ere IV ..... •• tN folowlllC ... tltt! WWW dlr Cl &OY. It lflall lie 11Mn4etorr llflOfl tM lllCCtHflll lllddfl tO ....... ... OO!lll Kf II IWlfdff, Ind "flOfl "'I llllllco..trtettf lkttd. to ~ IMlt i.. Ulan lM Mid .,.clflff r1tet to ll~tn~llr .... ttleflrttact. ·~---­....... *,.. olblch f'u11u1nt to Public Conlrect Code S.chon 22300, the A&tee111e11I wlll conl•ln provisions perrnlttl111 the suc:ctn· fut bidder to subJlltult 1tcu1lllts fOf 1ny mon· Ill withheld by the OISTRIC f to ensure perf«mtnc• uncltr the Act 11n11nl °' pet m1111111 p1ymtnl of retenlloM Hrntd dlr1cll1 tnto escrow s ....... ,. S..lMct-, oer.cter. ,.,__ ...... Orence County Sutu-1. Inc .. (CA), 1601 Newport Blvd., Costa Meu, CA 92627 This bus1nu1 " con due ltd by • cor por •lion Or1n1• C11unty Su1u•1. Inc., Nor A S•b•, Prftldent Th11 1ut1mant wu flltd with the Covnty Clerk ol Otani• County Ofl 04/09,!0ot I004••••702 O .. y Piiot A.pr 13. 20. 27. ,.., 4, 2004 T978 l..-4efTrwt ... flublhhed Newport 8MCll/Co1t1 Mtse 0111~ ~ AP#ll 27 .... ~ Sffltd bift must bt aubm1lltd on tht form •uppl~d by OCSO In 1cnrd1nc1 with 111 provlllons of the specl llc•llons ~c1hcello11s, bid blank' tnd h11 tlllr lnfo1 m1tlon m1y bt obtaln•d at Iha above TIM foUowlna per aona 1dchs1, ltleplloM (71.4) 111 do1111 1>u1111eu 11 962-2411. ,Miia Miii•'• Rtakltnll~I f'ubllshtd Newport Care lllC., 24611 Spar· Bttch/COsle Me11 Deilr t•n1 Mi111on Viejo, Pilot M1y "· 201M T99I C•lir0tnlt 92691 llO'llCI .. .. lh• Of•na• County Senlttt1011 Olatrlcl. CalrfOJnle, wtll receive Mlltd bids unUI • .., u . M04, .. 2.00 ,. .. PIT. 91dl 111u•I b1 received et ocso·. Admlnllt11llotl lulldll\a M l'wchullls OMiio11 Offtee. by Ille d1t1 1114 hmt hlfeln 1bove Mt fOftll, •t «llkh tlfnt tllty wilt be p11blkly 09trllCI pnd tllmlMct 1t the flurcll11ln1 01vl1lon Office of OCSO, l084t fltlt Avenu•, f ounttln V111ty. C.lffOfnla, 927()1 1011, kif tM toltoWlnt: llPLACIMIMT or PACUle MtlMA Ma ICll llllS ll'IClfKA-1'IOll · llO. 1-ltM-I .. ............ ......... Thi lollo11rtn1 11tr•on• .,. dolnl 11\Wftc ' ., llo.-111 $4 Clf Ae16tmy, I U Whittcap lint. N1wport COl&I, CA t2&S7 Ctwlttopl\tf M. AoMIH, 220 l ont lrH, lrvtne, CA92603 lhla b11lll11taa 11 con· duded by· en lndivkl1111 H1111 yov 1tMt1d doint b1nlneuy1U Ho Chfi11~ M 11011111 Tiii~ ·····~t WU lrllcl wl411 lllt County Clerk of OflllP Co111111 Of\ Ot/ 14/0t ftM6tt'H7t 0.lty f'tlot ""' 20.J!i Mty fl,ll,~ ,.._ A .._.."Y Jtll Wltk 1iw'-1Clltdult4'ftf ..,,!. ......... ..-. "' tt Oranp ~~ CountJ SHl\aboll Ob -"' lrlct, lOM4 Hit A¥tllllt. M ' f .... sf r-tfill Y•1. Cali· .... '°'""• 1270I. ,.,.... ..... ... -•t 111 t111 f'utc1ta11111 TIM lvloww.. p«IOll Ofvl•loll '°"Y locet9CI •I .... •lllltldnfltf tll• II .. 10144 £111• Ann111, of tllt flttlt!IWt 111111· '°""''"' ¥•11 C•ll· '"" 11111111 Or1111• '°'""· 12109 NA PfO• County 111111111, llOl eptctlH llldw1 111 .._.,.,, llw4 . Coate r ... td lo attt1141 tllil Mtw,CAt2U7 .._..t«r JM w•. .. ni. F1ct11..., ''"""" • .. "' ... "'' ,==-~o.:.~.;;:.. .. .:=..;~::.: Alna Matlt's R111de11 thl Cu• Inc • (Callltrnle), 2461 l SpM\oft, M1u10t1 Ylajo, Callf0tllfl 926111 Thit. b1111net.s Ii con ducted by • COfpottllon ltlve yov stllllld dolnc but.llltu )1117 v ... OJ/15/04 Aan• M1rte'1 Rnld41n tllll Ctrt, ll'IC .. All.I M1tlt Shumtn, Ptt\lcltnt Tiit. ttetemenl wu hlt<S •Ith the County Cft.fli. of Qf1n1t Cou11ly on 04/09tot 20046M .. 17 DtllY Piiot A.pr. 13, 20, 21. Mey •. 2004 T97? ,...._ ..... ......... Thi lolloWlflC I*-.,, dOlat ~t H : llJT .. Hltll Sttfllllf ,.rolualu ila, 71 C11111111 _ ~·r. Coat• Meu, CA 92t29 .-.. u l11tow, 791 Oreyllnr l~y. Coat• MtH,CAtMZS f'll•r ltrtow, /91 Or1yllnf l1y, Coat• Mlu.c m20 Tiil. NIM I• coll dllcltd lly: 111111111\jt tfMI .... ..... you ... ted dolftl Dally Piiot llpt. 20, 27, May 5, 11. 2004 1988 Rctltiew....., ie-s....... I he follow in a pe1 ious' ert do1n1 busmen as 1) CAffE IL FARRO. b) IL FARRO CAFFE TRAT l OftlA, ll l 21st Place Newpo1t Buch, Call l0trn192663 II r 81ro Caffe lo Ru· l1unnt 111~ • (CA), 11 l 2hl Place, Newport 6tath, Cahlo1nl~ 92663 Thlt busmeu la con dueled by: e corporation Have you ~••rttd dolna buainen yet7 Yu, Ol/Ol/lm II Farro Calli lo Rn t111u11nl, In<.., Dom,nk:o M41111lcl, PIH Thi\ 1l1t11nt11I wn ftled with llHI county Cltt• of Ortnt• County on 04/09/0'4 2004Htl112 Delly Ptlot A.pl 13, 20, 27, '''-y 4, 2004 f980 ~ .... ......... Tht fotlow1111 11eraon1 .,, dolna buatnes 1"· Of1n11 Count)' S1m1lilt 1601 Newport lllvd . CO•t• M1'!3, Cl\ 92&21 Orenc• County f'ow enporll, lne.. (CA), INOO MacA.tlhw lt~d , Su•t• 120, lrvlnt, CA 92112 Th1t llutffltN ii con dllc;ttd by I COllM)fllloll H..,. yell 1tw ltd dollll bu.t-r111y.., :uoo. Ot•• C®ntJ Pow 111pOJts.1..lne , J111111• I Gr1tM, nts~t Tiii• 1t1t1111tnl we• Iliff w1t11 tilt Co11Aty Clerk ot Oufllt COllnty on 04/0ll04 ....... 1, .. Ollfr l'ieot . Afw, ll, llO, 11. Mey •.1004 l171 ' Tuesday, May 4. 2004 .U -------l.1111.... -........... 2141 Llpl llal*8 -"""lloticel 2MO L1111Natlca -legll.... 2l4t lelll ... -......... ......... Th• lollo•lftl ptr\0111 If• dol111 buMl!eu •• • Mylot Medlfel Solution•. LLC, 1715 Cliff llflwe, lfewport Betch, Call· lo<nla 92663 Mylot Medical Sol11 lions. llC (CA), l715 Cliff Drive. Newport BNCll, C•kfor111• 92663 Thlt bu1111tu Is COii• ducted by: limited l11bitlty Co. Kave you 1t.,ted doln1 buslllffl r•lf Ho l'ttylor Mtdlcal SolU· tlons, llC, Lauri• BIOdse1t. """•eer Thts 1t1t1ment was hlff with the County Clerk ol Or•ns• County on 04/14/04 20046tHH4 Oatly Pll'ot lhy 4, ll, 18, 25, 20<M T999 ......... ...... ... ......... ... ..... Th• folto•ll\a pe1so11s Tho lolto-.1111 por10n1 a11 dol111 b1111rni11 1J 1re do1n1 buslnen es· S11I C1Ufornl1 Hewpot\ AH l AC , l 4 3 2 8 Buch. 2.51 Shlpy1rd Brookhunt StrMt, Ctr· Way IA, He111po1t Beach, d111 Grove, C1litor nla CA92663 92843 J.ffrey Tresll, '11642 H11 Dinh Trtn, 10332 Ma1blt Aldi Drive. Santa' LAMPHn Ave.. 12 An1, CA 92705 Carde11 Grove, CaldOfnia This b1111n•u Is con-92840 ducted by. '" tndmdu1I This bus1nau II con· Have you startld dolna ducted by: 1n Individual butlneu yet? Yu, 6/5/ Hew• you started dOlna 18 buslntH yell Ho Uffrey Trtsll Hal Dinh Tr111 This statement" was ThtS statement w11 llltd with the County ftlltd 'lflth the County Cler• of Or1n1• County Cle.<k of Ounae County on 04/22/04 on 03/15/1>4 20046f1Slt2 20046t71St1 D1tly Pilot May 4, 11. Dilly Pilot Aor. 13. 20. 18. 25, 2004 TOOO 27. May 4, 2004 T981 Policy ........... ... ,..... Th• lolto•on1 penons .,. doln1 buslntss u · Awtrd Mobll Hotary Service, 5862 Westmo· r•land Circle, WHtmln· ster.CA92613 Juhn Scf\oQnover. 5862 Wutmortlt'lld Clrcla, WHln1ln1ttr, CA 92683 Th~ bU$1MH ts con· ducttd by an lndlv1du11 Have you 1tarted dolns business yet? Yes. 03/20/04 ~n Sd100llOVet' This st•tarnent was hied will\ th• County Clerk of Ofana• County on04/09/04 20046H17t0 Dally Pilot A.pr. 13, 20, 27. May 4, 2004 T973 Ac-..... Re-.. ..... ... s...... ......... tho followln1 parsons Tho f0Rowin1 persons ere dolnc bualMss as: ire do1n1 bus111ass H Contractor• Ul'lirnlt•d. Surfside ltect11c, \31 1570l Tustin Vlll•1• W1y flower St 14, Cost• 1·8J Tustin. CahlOfnl• Mell, C11tfotnla 92627 92180 8ra11don Noel Slelerl, Rosa Elena Alvar1do, 131 Flowe• SI 14, Cost• 15701 Tustin V11lap W1y Men, C•hlorn11 92627 I J 8. Tustin, Cal1f0<1111 This business Is 'on 92780 ducttd by an 1nd1•1duet Tlltt lluslna11 " con Have you 1t1rl9CI dolna dueled by-an l11dMdu11 busmen yel7 Han you st1rted dolna No business yet? Ho • . Brandon Nool Sltftrt Rosa Elena Alv11ado This • sl•t•mant was Tiits st1t1m1nt was filed w1lh the County flltd with the County Cleta. of 011n1• Cou11ty Clerk ol Or1n1a County oll 04/19/04 on03/22/04 20046912612 2004H7ts4' D11ly Pilot Apr. ~. 27. Dally Pilot A.pr 20. 27, May 5, ll, 2004 T990 Mey 4, II, 2004 T991 How to Place A Re-. ...... ... s..... Tti. lo11ow1n1 persons efl dolfll busln.ss 11 AT.eh Solutions, 2477\ l• Vida, L11un1 Nl1u11, C1llforni1 92627 Akll Mychal Thompson, 24771 la Vida. l•auna "'fuel, C1t1fornla 92627 , 1111 buslneu 11 con ducted by en lfldtYldual Have you stert.cl clolna business yetT Yn, 04/ 30/1999 Akll Mychal ThompJOn This statement wn filed with Iha County Clerk ol Ot 1111• County on 04/IS/04 2004 .. 12477 01lly Piiot May 4, 11. 18, 25, 2004 TOOi ~ ..... ... s..... Tho lollowi111 porsons •re dollll buslnus 11· ll' Aino Oulans, 6 r 1trdawn, Irvin•, Ca 926\4 K1tl\le111 Tr onctit, 6 F 1lrdawn, lrvlnt, Ca 92614 This bu11nass Is con dueled by •n lndl~tdu•f Have you alerted doinc business yet? No Kathleen Troncalt This i t1tamtnl was hied with the County Cler• ol Orenc• County on 04/08/0ot t004HllH2 Daily Piiot Apr 13, 20. 27. Mey 4, 2004 T974 SEU your unwanted' llems throu&h clns1fled .... ...... ... ...... Tiit toffow1111 parsons '" do1111 busln•u ea: Xy!*ty, 284 Kno• Place, Costa M111, CA 92e27 David Conway, 284 Kno-Pltc•, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Th11 buslMu Is con· ductt4 by 1n l11cllvtdual Have you sterted c1ot111 buslltass yet? • Yes3·26·04 David Conw1y This stat•m•n\ wn filed with the County Ctttk ot Or111a• County on03/l0/04 2004HIOSH Dally Pilot A.pr 20. 27; May 5. 11. 2004 T987 SEU your unwanted Items throup cleuttled WAN OUT YOllHOUSE WITHA GWGlWll cm (949) 642-5678 --Deadlines -- Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without notice. 1bc publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or rejecl any classified, classified display or djsplay adverti5cmcnt. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible excepl for the cost of the space actually occupied by 1he error. Credit <'an only be allowed for the first insertion. 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