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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-05-31 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot~~ ..................................... ______ .... _......,. ____________________________ ~~~~~~~- Summer season greeted warmly Sunny weather brings big beach crowds on Me morial Day weekend, but safety problems are few thus far. Luis Pella Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA Sailing slups darted through Newport Beach waters while swimmers, sunbathers and body· boarders filled the shore~ on a bu-.y but qule1 Memorial Day weekend day. "This weekend begins the summer sea- son and we are obviously staning off with a bang with the nice weather," Newport Beach Ufeguard Caprain Eric Bauer >aid. Bauer said about 40,000 people packed the beaches on Saturday and another 80,000 showed up on Sunday. I hey .,hould be packed again on Memorial Day, he said. Ufeguards had 10 sraff an extra SL'< ro eight towers to keep up wi1.h the crowds. making about 90 rescues through Sunday aftemoon. Beach parking was nowhere to be found by LO a.m. on Sunday. "This is one of the busier Memorial Day weekenlh that I can remember," Bauer said. The beach high was a plea-.ant 69.5 de- grees with 3-10 5-foot waves. which shouldn't be quite as big today. Jennifer Bosler and two. of .her friends decided to take a road trip from San Fran- cisco to Southem California to enioy the three-day weekend. ·1 heard beautiful things about Newport Beach," said Bosler, who wanted to enjoy warmer beach weather than what she's used to. If they have time. she and her two companions will visit Disneyland before headlng home on Monday. George Am.icay. a custom guitar-maker. was one enterprising beachgoer who didn't take the weekend off despue his post on the sand. While soaJcing up some rays, he was busy carving a guitar for Fender. Others took an interest in the sand itself. "I'm digging a sink hole," l7-year-old San Bernardino resident An1hony Leonar- di sald while tak.ing a break from catching waves on his bodyboard. ul hope to cover See NEWPORT, Paae A4 Serving the Newport-M esa cornrnunity since 1907 MONDAY, MAY 31 , 2004 KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PILOT Bertha Reyes, left, and Elvin Herrera, both 11. beam information between their hand-held computers m Maggie Ostler's sixth-grade class. The future in hand Students at Ensign and TeWinkle are testing out what could be the next step in education:_wireless learning REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK Work right at your fingertips Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot G one are the days of students passing back: purple-tinged, chemically scented worksheets hot off the mimeograph press. And at some Newport-Mesa middle schools, laser-printed, pho1ocopied sheets may also become obsolete. Thanks to a $700,000 technology grant, seventh-graders at Ensign Intermediate School and sixth-graders at TeWlnkle lntermedia1e School are tapping. u!Hng shorthand graffiti and beaming their assignmenl'> 011 brand-new, hand-held computers. "You can do about everythinH on the Palm Pilot," I I -year-old TeWinkle student Maria 1 lernandez sald. fhe Palm Pilot Tung'>ten I hand-held computer' -1,000 of them -rolled out to the '>ludent-. in February, after month<> o f trammg for teacher.,. With J color screen, wireless keyboard, word proce'i.,ing program" and ln1erm•1 capabilities. the uniu. are thC' See FUTURE, Paae A4 T he Daily Pilot calh columm like 1h1~ "Reporter\ Notebook." but just for today. lets caJI it "Reporter's P.alm" for argumeni's sake. advanced devices as these ha' genl'rated skep1ici'im, worry and doubt among some folks. Af1er all, these are jusr kid~. What could they possibly need Palm Pilots for? O.,teven Clyer. director I'm wriung this column on a brand new !>"dim Tun~ten r hand-held computer Jnd \.virele'iS keyboard - the very 'lame model many Newport-Mt•,a _____ _, of educational MARISA 1echnology for the clistnct, \~ kind O'NEIL enough to lend me this middle ~chool s1udl'ms are u.,mg, coune~y of a technology grant. The idea of sixth· a nd ~even1h·gradcr" w.mg such tiny. Palm a.o, an expenment. 10 <>ee what these kids are learning with these day<>. See NOTEBOOK, Pa&e A4 Staying active in the city's trenches Former Costa Mesa Mayor Sandra Genis remains a rigorous critic of City I la ll doings. Deirdre Newm•n Daily Pilot may not be 011 the council any· more, but she i'> a vocaJ prei.ence at Ciry Council meetings She often act<; as the rnunctl '<> long- term memory. rem111ding them of decisiom and pohc1e., previ- ous councils have made list, bu1 really making sure the public is part of the process, keeping tJ1em informed and giv- ing them every oppornmity to speak and make a difference as opposed 10 just having these pro forma hearings where everyone knows what's going to happen before it happens," Genis said. incarnations of lhe project and what she perceived as disre- spectful treatment by the council of those they opposed inspired Genis 10 Join the fight. "If you were on the side they liked, you could ramble on for· ever," Genis said. "If you were on the side they dldn~ like, they would cut you off. n KENT TREPTOW I DAILY PlLOT Sandra Genis, former Costa Mesa mayor, is still in council's ear. COSTA MESA -She quote!> James Madlson and George San· tayana at City Council meetings. She is as comfortable referencing the California Environmental Quality Act as a City Council or- dinance. And she has no qualms about calling earUer decisions of hers "srupld." Fonner Mayor Sandra Genis She remain' an ou1spoken champion of onl' of her key tenets from her day'I on the dais: open government. "I have a philo~ophiraJ thing -I don't hke 10 -.ay I'm a popu- Genis was on the council from 1988 to 1996. She was drawn to run after being involved in the I tome Ranch controversy, wh.ich lasted for almos1 20 years before the Ciry Council finally approved a project in November 200 I. Her opposition to one of the earlier After a successful lawsuit and referendum, the opposition suc- ceeded in getting C l. Segerstrom & Sons to revise Its project again, Genis said. The final project See TRENCHES, Paa• M THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE No shame in being fairylike I was a proofreader and copy edilor for Business Wtre when a temp worker - a typist -put me in my place. ~ ln a press reJ~. she had taken the Uberty of making a correction, adding a comma before the word "and· In a list. 1 don't remember the words. but basically, she changed "peas, carrots and potatoes" to "peas. carrots. and potatoes.· Gently. Uke a wise and worldly person speaking to someone far less knowledgeable, I explained that you don't need the last comma. The "and" does the job, I graciously explained. Her response wu quick and confident. but I don't remember It verbatim so I'll l paraphrase: "No, that's a serial comma, and In a eries. all the elements need to be weighted equally.· I learned tw0 things that day. The first was that there was a hole ln my understanding of how to use comma&. The second was to JUNE never underestimate CASAGRANDE temps. I double-checked my Asaoclated Press style guide, con.finned that r had been •rtgh1· and didn't thlnJt much of it until years later when I got my hands on my first copy of Strunk and White's "The Elemen ts of Style.· In this llltle bible of English-language bas1c..s. th1<i use or commas in series Is the second subject addressed. It's right there on Page 2. Strunk and White say to use the last comma. It's "red, white, and blue,· they say, and •gold, silver, or copper." ()(course, this completely contradk ts Associated Press style, whJch has long ruled, "Do not put the comma before the conjunction ln a simple ser1es." Perhaps not colncidentally. they use the same See LANGUAGE, P•1• M Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON THE WEB: www.d.WtJ;>ilot.com SALUTING DADS You can honor your father by sending a few paragraphs about what makn him so great, along whh 11 photo, to the Dally Pilot for publication on Father .. Day. E·mallto~. com 11 preferred. You also can mall Items to 330 W. Bay St, Costa M .... CA 92627, Attn. Editorial/Father'• Day. Send a self-addreaaed and stamped envelope If you want Items returned. The deadline la June 11. WEATHER Beautiful d1Y likely to bring people out In droves on Memorial Day. SeePa1eA2 SPORTS Columnllt Don Cantrell reflects on fonner local athletes who have served In the military. SeeP11eA5 ' --. --------------------------------------=-----'~- A2 Motl<i.ly tM-; 3 I 2004 YOUR BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT 8 ~r"IT " • The new Zara clothing store offers moderately priced, des1gner-quahty fashions with European flair at South Coast Plaza De signs on affordability Alicia Robinson ( 111, P1I I Europea n -based cloth ing con1pa11y, Zara. opens its first store in Sou thern Cn/1fornin For thow \'1111 h!..t• to \"'"H up 111 tlw 1111111111· 'tvlt·' h111 d1111'1 \\,1111 '" ... p1·11d .1 1111111 .1 flt'\\ r1pl1t111 h,1., 1 11111· 111 ( "''·I \lt•,,1 \p.1111 It.I'>!'" 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"MoM of the clien1ele that have rome o\'er here '>Ince the opening . . they know Zara already (from Europe),· she '>aid MThey're looking for designer clothes for cheap. . . TI11s is what Zara i.-; about .• md VVh(•n 1her l1t'ard ..ibout till' South Coast Pla7..a opening, ,Jw 'aid. tlwy made t11e trek from fullt>rton to check 11 uut 1\Jread) wrll 1•,1.1hh,ht•tl 111 h1rope. /.ara 1' t.'mbrau.•d h) .1 bro.id d1c•111elc• m the lJ.~. South< 11.1 ... 1 Pl.11J p<1rtner '\n1on Daily A Pilot VOL. 98, NO. 152 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Publisher TONYDODEAO Editor MARKEY DANIELS Adve1111lng Manager LANA JOHNSON Promo11on1 Director EDmNOSTAFF S.J. Cehn Menaglng Editor, (9'91 574 4233 1 / cehn 11 l•t1m11 com O.nette Oovlet City Ed•tor (9'91 764-024 diff'-rt• gou111 ~ ,.,,,,... oom Richard Dunn Sport• Editor. 11149) 674-4223 rldi1rd.dunn•ler/m11.com "Y•n Ca!Wr AMlltAlnt City Editor, (9'9)57'"4288 ry1n certw 1.ttrmee com S1llW Mc:09nlc Photo Edtw. lliM9) 7&M358 st1V1.mccrtn1t•l•t1rrw.oom r Joie J. 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Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; by e-mail to luis.pens@latimes.com; by fax to (949) 646-4 170; or by calling (949) 574-4298 Include the time, date and location of the event, as well as a contact phone number JUNE 11 The Inventors Forum, an Orange County based nonprofit investors support group, will present MProtectmg your Invention" and •steps for Obtaining a Patent• w ith speaker Greg S. Hollrigel, patent agent and a member of the board of directors of the Orange County Patent Law Assn. The event will be at 7 p.m. at the Orange Coast College, Science Lecture Hall room 101, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa The cost 1s SS for members and $15 for nonmembers. Information: (714) 540-2491, http:llWWW 111ventorsforum.org ONGOING The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce hosts networking luncheon meetings Wednesdays from 11·45 a.m 10 1 p m . at the Costa M esa Country Club. The cost 1s $14. The club 1s al 1701 Golf Course Drive, Costa Mesa. (71 4) 885-9090 The Costa Mesa Communicators Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Dnve. Costa Mesa. Meetings are open to anyone who w ants to improve his or her public speaking skrlls. (7141 444-8783. The Newport Beach Distinguished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets from 7 to 9 p m. Tuesdays at Sgt. Pepperoni's Pizza.Store, SE Bristol, Newport Beach. Information and reservations. (949) 640-1274. The Mesa Messenger• Toastmasters Club 691 1n Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. (714) 540-4446. The Zingers Toastmasters Club 615F meets for breakfast on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 a m. at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village. 3851 S. Bear St., No B17. The meeting is tree for first-time visitors. Information: 1714) 241-1109. The Newport Cem.r Toastmasters Club 231 meets from 1 to 8:30 a.m. M ondays at the Irvine Co .. 610 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (949) 756-1025. The Harbortit. Toastm 11tMS Club meets at 7 a.m. Thursdays at Cooo'1 Bakery Restaurant, 3448 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. (949) 293-4630. Udo Isle ToHtm•S'tef"I mHt from 6:30 to 8 p.m . Mondays at Fletcher Jones M otorcars, 3300 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. (714) 964-5314. The bf.altfast networking group meets every Wednesday from 7: 15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe. Reservations: Angie Stafford, (949) 474-2225. The Pacific Business Xchange has breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesdays at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newpon Beach. Free for the first meeting (~) 640-0588 The New port Beach chapter of Ah Lassen's Leads Club, an international group for business referrals and networking meets at 11 ·45 am Tuesdays at Coco's, 151 Newport Center Drive, Information. (800) 767-7337. The Costa Mesa Chapter of Ah Lassen's Leads Club holds a weekly meeting for business professionals to improve their networ1ung skills and learn how to obtain new contacts. The meetings are held Tuesdays from 7:15 10 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cate in Costa Mesa. The cafe is at 1835 Newport Blvd. (800) 767-7337. The Thalia Chapter of the American Business Women's Assn. meets at 6 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Country Inn & Suites in Costa Mesa. Information· (714) 556-5700. The Newport Chamber of Commerce meets from 5 to 7 p.m. on thEi fourth Thursday of each m onth for its Newpon Sunset Networking Mixers. The cost for nonmembers 1s SlO. lnformat1on: (9491 729-4400 The Newport Beach Ch1mber of Commerce meets from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. on the • second Wednesday of each month alternating between a breakfast at the Daily Grill Fashion Island and a noon 10 2 p.m luncheon at the Radisson Newport Beach. Information-(9491 729-4400 The Orange Country Multimedia Assn. Digital Video/30 Interest Group hosts a round table discussion on everything video at 7 p.m . in the second Tuesday of each month at Possibilities AV, Video & Graphics Studio, 711 W. 17th St .. E2. in Coste Mesa. The cost is $10 for nonmembers and $5 for students. Information: (7141 nS-5336. The Reverae Mortgage Network hosts 11 seminar for seniors 62 end older on reverse mortgages a1 3 p.m . the first Tuesday of the month at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Information and reservations: (949) 723-0233. SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST Expect• sunny Memorial Day, witll highs on the coaat from 72 to 78 and 79 to 87 lnlend. Light wind• shouldn't stir tlllng1 up too much. A clear evening will llkely tum foggy late at night, with lows from 58 to 84. lnfonnation: www.nws..noat gov BOATING FORECAST On the Inner water•. expect e vi.rlabl• Wind at 10 knoll or leas early, becoming waterty et 10 knota In the afternoon, mi king waves of 2 feet or ,... on a mixed wett 9"11of2 feet 1t 9 MOOndt end eouth l\Wll of 3 feet 11 16 aeeonda. rn the evening, expect a Wftt Wind of 10 to 115 knota to become variable at 10 knota or '"8 late, making wavH C1f 2 feet or 1 ... on • eouth swell of 3 feet at 13 aecond1. Farther out. expect • northwelt wind of 10 to 20 knota, making waves of 3 to 5 feet on 1 mixed west swell of 2 feet al 9 second• end aouth swell of 3 feet 11115 1econd1. The wind should become westerly at night, at 16 to 25 knot• on combined 1ea1 of 3 to 5 feet with the dominant period It 8 1econd1. SURF Wevea 1hould be ridable but not memorable on this Memorial Dey, ateylng In the waist· to die1t·hlgh range. w._. quelfty: www.1urfrl<hr.orp TIDES Tim. 2:091.m. 8:12 a.m. 1:25p.m. 7:&1 p.m. Hetght -0.06fNtlow 3.85 , .. thigh 1.30 feet low 8.25 feet high WATER TEMPERATURE '· Dally Pilot Monday, May 31. 2004 A3 BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Costa Mesa to honor life-saving resident Costa Mesa resident Timothy Montag will be honored in June with the Mayor's Award for pull- ing a man from a burning car. On May 4, Montag came upon a two-veh1cle accident at 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) 674-4298. ACADEMIC YEAR IN AMERICA Costa Mesa families can host a German student and earn up to $1 ,000 toward a number of travel-abroad programs. Danielle Carpino, (800) 322-HOST. AlS ASSN .. ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Assn., which helps people who have the disorder that is also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, needs volunteers. (714) 375-1922. AUHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, family resource consultants, special event volunteers, office volunteers are needed. Volunteers may work on one-time projects or ongoing programs. Training sessions are available. (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society seeks office volunteers. The society also seeks volunteers to answer calls for the unit's Helpline Info Center. (949) 261-9446 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The American Cancer Society Discovery Shop needs unwanted goods such as clothing, furniture. jewelry, accessories, antiques and collectibles to fund the society's research, education and patient services programs. The goods may be dropped off at 2600 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Volunteers ages 16 and older are also needed to help sort clothes, cashiering. decorating, and computer work from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday at the same location. (949) 640-4777. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY The transportation program needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from medical treatments free of charge. The required commitment is a few hours each week or month. Drivers must have a valid driver's license and insurance and be at least 25. Volunteers may use either their own vehicles or American Cancer Society vans. (949) 261-9446 or scomer@cancer.org. AMERICAN HEART ASSN. The American Heart Assn. is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties in the main office and Implement educational and fundralsing events through Orange County No experience necessary. Training will be provided. (949) 856-3555. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is provided. (7141560-0800 or (800) 540-2645. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The chapter needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergency situations. Lynn Howes. (714) 481 -5376. ANIMAL NETWORK OF ORANGE COUNTY Become a bottle-feeder or take In pregnant cats at your home. Many shelters kill pregnant cats upon en1val. Dogs and catt are also avelleble for adoption. (949) 759-3646 or http://WwW.enlmelnetworlc.org. AS~STANCE LEAGUE OF NEWPORT-MESA VoluntMra looklng for varying levels of Involvement ere needed to help the orgenlutlon with It• goel of helplng children In the community. (949) 645-6929. I I r ivt P I 111 I '\ --In ( . \ ,\ ( \ In ' I I \ I the intersection of Adams Av· enue and Mesa Verde Drive. Be· cause of the accident, both cars had rolled over and one was on fire. Montag stopped to offer help and risked his own safety to pull the driver from the bum- mg car. Soon after the rescue. the ASSN. RENAISSANCE CREATORS The Costa Mesa group sponsors and supports outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. (714) 540-5803. BALBOA ISLAND MUSEUM AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Balboa Island Museum and Historical Society. a nonprofit organization, is seeking memorabilia such as photographs and stories for the museum's collection. Volunteers are needed as docents and to help with displays. The museum, at 502 S. Bayfront, Suite A. is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. (949) 675-3952. BEST BUDDIES The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers 18 and older to provide companionship for adults with developmental disabilities. As a #Citizen Buddy;' volunteers will visit with a buddy twice a month and call or e-mail them once a week. The organization also has an a-Buddies program that forms friendships entirely over the Internet. Volunteers for that program must be at least 12 years old. (714) 54S-1826 or http://ww.bestbuddies.org. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS The local dlapter is looking for men and women older than 18 who hGvtJ lived in Orange County for at lea!>t one month and have been employed for at least one month to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. (714) 544-7773. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC. Volunteer opportunities for the Orange County Council include fundraising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. (714) 546-4990. ' passenger compartment of the car became fully engulfed in Oames. The Costa Mesa Police Department credits Montag for saving the driver's life. Montag will receive the award at the City CouncU meeting at 6:30 p.m .. June 7 at City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF NEWPORT-MESA The three area clubs need volunteer coadles and arts and crafts workshop teachers. Call for locations. (949) 642-2245. Wtiill~~· ~~mtiScal( of~l Yo«J~~b: BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS The organization la running car campaigns to support its programs. If you would like to donate your automobile, call (800) 246-0493. BRAILLE INSTTTVTE'S ORANGE COUNTY CENTER The nonprofit organization is looking for volunteers to assist visually impaired students. 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Haag's nationally recognized centers of excellence in cancer, heart & vascular, orthopedics, and women's health services offer a level of personal care and advanced treatments that is unsurpassed in Orange County. And to make quality healthcare even easier, we accept nearly every Malth plan, including HMOs and PPOs. Good health starts with a quality healthcare partner. Make yours Hoag Hospital. For a referral to a Hoag physician, call 949n64-DOCS (3627), or visit us online at www.HoagHospital.org Hoag Hospital -Whsre excellence Is more than a word, it 's tradition. - --------------------------- ,, M Monday, May 31, 2004 PUBLIC SAFETY House fire a bit hairy but nothing major A two·story Newport &.u.:h home on JS\h ~t caugh1 Ii.re early Sunday but didtt\ rt· wit In any mujor injunt'lt or damage. Jason l.1.1c1er wolce u1> .tt around 5;30 a.m. and l!OIW ~mokc ln hi!. room, then heard noise coming from roommate lony Barttll'~ mn111. Lucier wc·nt to uwt-stigalt' and noticed ~mole rnming from underneath Hurtt'I'" ht·cl. Lucier then ,1kr1t'fl hh roommat~. yl'llmg ut thc·m tu get out of the hmN:. li.uH'l was not ac.:countetl for aJtcr they had made thelf t.'(.(."ilJX' b 1cier lhen grabtx'\J J ~rdt'n ho<;t> illltl went h..idc upt.tJ1" POLICE FILES COSTA MESA • BriSlol St'"1 Burgla"r Wd~ '"pontld on thtt )JOO btoct. nt 2 pm FrtdllV • Gl1i.1 Aveoue 51011111 p10~><11ty WllS lfl('Pt•lf,.1 111 lilt• 1400 tJIO<>< di noon F,,11.1y • Loreto A11enu• Pullht drun~enn .. ,s w11~ ropo11111I '"!hr· 2800 blot,. ,,, 2 4!> " rn Friel.IV • Meyer Pt•t• 01111k11111 "' ~111bhr WllS ltJporlt"j Ill ltll' 1900 hlt>rl. •II 9 42 8 111 I rtrl<JY NEWPORT BEACH • 8•1bo• Boulevud A su~prl•ou• v11t11Lll' wa; 11;1JOrtmJ m lhu 3100 Cilod• •II 11 N p 111 Sur11!d'1 • 8•yvlow W•y end J11mbore• Rotd A ~u~1>11 1011\ r , l •Jfln•o NEWPORT Continued from A 1 11 up .111!1 h.1\l' Ill)' h1tl1· hriitlll'r w•lll. m·1•r 11 nmylw · lnl11nd <•wport l\1'.11 h ""·'' 11uw1t·1 1h.t11 j normoil ...,undo\. l'.t•wpor t Ht•,u h l'ohl I' "'>'t I kn nl' ll1rl h • .. ud 01he1 poht t• and EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS ON YOUR FAVORITE LEXUS co ~ ue hL' rc><>tTUnJle anti put out tht' ~ II ~ re· pont.'d to the fire dt'p.utmenl ttl ';·42 J.m. 8artt.'I''> only iniury w.~ \Ome '>.ingt.-d hair. fire oUioab ..... c1 Ilic fitt could have been much worse. said Jennifer ~hul1. public Information of. Iker for Ntwport Beach F'ire Deparunent. She said the hou~e dJtl not have wodci.ng "lltJk1· de1e<·1on.. The home h.tll S7.000 in damagl"S. shl' '>Clld. ~ hulz said Ull' fire was hkt-ly 1·au.'>t'd by a halogen 'ho11 hJ()11 left on ln the room. lhe '\hop Ught had some item\ on top of it. which probably heated up and 1-.111.:tit on fire. Schult <oa1d. vehicle was reported at 7 34 11 m Sundav • C•mpu• Drive end Dove Suw1 Suspicious persons were reponed at 2.34 a m Sunday • Coral Avenue· A pany was reporttld as B disturbance 1n the 200 bloc!( at 3 10 e m Sunday • EHt B•I~ Boulev.,d: Illegal par~•ng was reported or1 the 600 blocl< 12·16 p.m Sundav • Wfft CoHt Highw•v: A susp1crou8 person was reported 111 the 4500 bloc!( at 2 11 1:1 rn Sunday • Ma~ua Avenue: A red zone v1ol11t1on wa1. reponed m the JBOO bloct. al 10 39 a m Sunday • Wett Newport Center Drive. A s11sp1c1ous vet11c1e was reponud 111 cltt• ~IOO bloc;ll ac 1 04 .1 m Su11t1.rv hrt· olhl l<U'> ,1grced. < lthe1 thJn .t httk Int of traffit l11r ,1 ro11pf1• of h11u1., wllli till' '>\\JP mt·t'I, C'H'r)'th111~ ""•" lfllll't :· Co!>ta Mt>"-1 Polin• ~gl t .1rry I licks -;a11I • LUIS PENA 1s 1tie news ass1s1ant and may be readied at t949l 574 4298 or bye mail at lws pena " taumes com J .\\'. ""Bl LL" H U:"TSBERGE R h,1, 11•1ncJ Commerce National Bank S~11inr I 'ice Pre.~ident & Manal(er [i~&J Commerce National Bank t FUTURE Continued from Al dbUict's attl'mpt to get tt"\:hnology into the hands ol ill> ma.ny )rudl'nt' ..i.' possible, ..rud !>reven GJyer. director of educauonal rechnology lh~ year. tudef)I~ atld teachers have just started lo get up to speed and di cover \he cnmputen.' capabaJitie~. Though the srudents will have to hand them bad. tn ell the end or the school year for next year's '>luden~ to U'itl, the teachtm. will be ahk to further delve i1110 their capabllltlcs next year. "Year one Is just ~etdng Lhem in kid!t' hand.,, .. Cilyer ~aid. ·Next year. day one when kids 1.ihuw up at i.chool, tht! teacher'J will be much better positioned to implement them right off the bat Nc'(t ~ar we're going to see some huge growth Ill how they're uM>d • Man,1 a11tl other :.ruden~ In Maggrt• 0 lier's sixth-grade math .10d '>Uenu• cl~ are uMng the h.111<.l·hl'ld wmpure,.., co do homework a..signmenb. NOTEBOOK Contmued from Al lerh11ol11gy work..-. i11 my\ll'rtoui. wayi. -for some of u' mort.• than otJ1er' -and 1' 't•t·p111g 11110 nl!arly t'Wry a~JWt 1 of nur day·to·day hw-.. Bd1 k \\hen home compuwrs e<u11t• uUI, 1110 .. 1 of m wt•re srratt:lung our heads about tJwse. w1mdtnng what thl• lwck wl•'tl do ~' 11h them Al 1he ri-.l.. of <,rn11u'>ly d.111ng my,elf. I we111 w 1t1w1 '>choul b.1lk when elertnc typewrilcrs wt•rc \talt· of tJ1e an. espeo.tlly lht' one' that had th.11 nifty wrrel lion td)>t' My typmg clasl> lt;id mo.,tly manual typewnters, tlw k.md thal g..ive you forearn1) hke Popeye lrom hanging rhe k1·y' <,o hard and an 1mprec;s1ve nght deltoid from returning the \.Jrrtagc with th,11 big, chrome lt•vt•r Our math da'>' had a pnm1t1Vl' land> co111pu1er 1h<11 used a tapC' rcrordt•r 111 hl'IJ of a lloµpy driw The only thing TRENCHES Continued from Al t:.1111.>tJ Im .t i(Jtt.000 -.qu..irc foot Ikea '>tort'. 7q 1.050 'qua re ket ol oflil c '>pall'; .!5.l.648 'quare feet ol 1ndu<>tnal U'>C and l<f.l home\. ~ht• ran for COUllCll bt'C·IU:>C '>he had all llw rwn•.,.,ary quaJ1· t•t'<; to gt•t l'lertcd ... he 'did .. \'/ho·<> gomg to hang in there Jnd not he '>t!duced hy being in v11ed 10 th" and tha1?" Genb 'illd ·· 1na1 wa.'> nne of the pn· m.iry qu.iltfil.tt1on'i. Who\ really 'tubbomI Who\ gumg 10 he able to deal wllh .111 the.,c i-.o,uc\? And wht>'-. elel ta hie?'' On1· uf lwr proutfe,t achieve· mento, wa., the 1990 general plan. She l:1vored a rc~idential cn11\m111111y whh low-densiry plan hut wa,n"t -.urt.' how many other~ agret·d with her unllJ one ot 1he final mecung•._ whtl h a1 tracte<l .1 ... 1und1ng-room-only uowd "I walkl•d m Jnd almo<;t cried," (,en" .... 1111 "\0111l't1me~ you '>lart thml..111g. 'Maybe l"m llUl'i Ma}"bt• I'm the only one who <,tand' tor th!'> \1uybc I'm 111s1 \lup1d Muyht' I <llTl p,lfl of a whining m111ont) I lookt.•d at LANGUAGE Continued from Al rxample. noting th.it uw flag is "red. wh11c .tnd bhu•. • Wht•ll It rorm·~ to 11-.ts. you haven rhoke. You cun l'ither go wi th the 1>1ylc used In hnok.s and ac11dem1c writing. nr you ran use the more c:onct'>e lll'Mpaper style, a~ I wlll 1 untmuc 10 clo. fhi is why I love learninM ahout things like grammaJ anti punctuation. lne goal i~ no1 10 be right all the time f-or ml' u\ least. the goaJ is to not feel like an idiot for not haVlng all lht' answers. I've spent i;o much time feeling lilce there was AROUND TOWN • Send AROUND TOWN item• to tho Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cotta Mffa, CA 92627; by e·mall to lul1.f)(lrta@latlmes.com: or by calling (949) 674-4298. Include the time, date end locetion of lht event, ea well as a phone number. TODAY hclftc View Memorial Partl will hott IU 48th annuol Memorial Day NtVic:e with pre1entetion1 by members of the Amerioen Legion Newport Harbor Poat 291. Music Wiii bt provided by Celebrttlon hramsturm td~ai. and fill m wottsh~t't:!> BEAMING ASSIGNMENTS ro p~ out tht' high-tech worksheets. Ostler went to the '>llldenl lll lhe front or e..ich row ill1d pointed her computer directly a1 theirs to beam tJ1~ docwnent to them. Those students then tum around and !warn It 10 the student behind lhl'lll. tilling in the blanks of the worksheet involves tapping on \he unit':!> ~reen with a Mylu'> and either typing the answer in with on-screen key!> or using tJ1e stylus to write 1t using shorthand graffiti. 'Tm getting u&ed to tht.' grd.ffiti. • 11 -year·old Vanei.<,a James said. "But I don"t know how to do Ts." Vanessa said she u!>es hers ro play games, drnw and do h«.>r homework.. Because her home computer is broken. 11 <,IJU allows her 10 get her assignments done. Maria does her homeworl. 11SSignments and ~he<lules assignments on her 1a. .. ks h!>t ;md has pu1 her friend!>' phone Mlybody ever k.new how to du on ii wai. write a simple program 1ha1 made your name magk.tlly scroll. over and over. up the blade ~creen. We thought that wus pretty cool. Now, the studcnti. have U!.<' of thc'>e PaJm computers, which ar~ a far cry from even Palme, of yore. They have a large. color '>Creen, come loaded wiLh a word-processing program and other software and have a wireless keyboard to wme papers at home. !>tudents can even point tht· gi;i.mos at one another and beam information back and fonh. If only my 1Mj1. could do that I hey can beam worl..,hcch to c<1ch other, fill lhcm 111. then beam them back. to their teacher.. to grade They can brrun~wm1 u~ing a program thcll allow-. them to connect a !>crie' of bubbles to files. photos or drawings. They can even load .1 shon. homemadt• rnovit' onw them or browse nm~t Weh pages. the room and though!. 'People want the same kind ol uty I du. We are on the right tns1.. k · ·· fhe counctl ended up unJnt mou .. ly approvin~ 1111' Im~ 1kn '>lry plan She is also proud of her mun cils' ability 10 balann• the hud Ket. ·we weren't wa1vtn.: $600.000 111 traffic fee'> and giving $I mil hon back on Liii'> and that." (,(' nis ~d. "You don't do that when you're gomg mtu your re.,erve .. fas City Manager Allan Roeder has suggested!. TI1Jt\ really 1rre sponsible !These t·ounctl mem· bersl shoulu be !to ashamed nl themselvc~. fhey b1ll themc;clve'> as fist:ally respons1bll' and they're like drunken i.ailor!> wlwn it comes 10 ~pending public dol· lars." She recounted ,u1 anet"dotc about a time wh1:11 '>he went to .i conference thal the city paid lw and the room lihc wa'l staying in wa-. so small and spanun that people from other citie' came to rake a p1c1ure of it to iJJu,lrale that some ci11es lcnow how to he frugal. Fonner Mayor l'l'ler Buffa \a1d Genis was an 1111elhgent col league who always did her re search on the issues. something I should have known hu1 didn't. coweting in shame, ovl•rwhelrned by what sremed lil e an endJrss sea of stuff 10 kllllW, It i.eem" like just about everybody feels the same about language and grammar. Thai "Oh! J should have known tho11 I low embarrassing!" feeling. I think that feeling I)\ Grammar Public Enemy No. I Everyone's so intlmldated by rhe subject. ii seems not even worth trying to learn. That's not to mention the lack of resource~ for learning. but that's the subiect o( a future column. So. now thal we've estabhc;hed that there should be no shame here. lee's have some fun USA. The event will begin at 11 a.m. et 3500 Pacific View Memorial Partt 3500 Pacific View, Co,ona del Mar. Information: (949) 644-2700 Harbor t..wn.Mount ()ff,,. Memorial Partt will hoa1 lu 60th annual Memorfal O.y service• wf'h a floral wreath pre1entatlon and mutlc by the AU American Boya Chorua. The event will begin et l1 e.m, et 1625 Gltl•' Avt., Cotte MetL lnfonna,Jlon; (714) 640-5554. TUESDAY Or-. County• Unfted WltY wUI numbers on her hand hell! com1)11ter. Lot-; of -.1udents. he wd, play games on theirs, too. •Bui Mrs 0 confiscatrs chem 1r )be catches us: she said Somenmes \he rudent.s do i.ter d1Stracted during cla~. playing games or doing other non·M'hool·related things on their wuts. Osller said. But pan o( the p.iyoff LS that they are exc1tt.'d 10 use them for llw1r ..t.'>~1gnmen1s. 100. A LIGHTER BURDEN Osller can now upload 111formatlon from each scudent's hand held into her computer and check It from home with an Internet connection. Before they h.1d tin: units. she had to carry home 60 notebooks to gratle Using lhe computers has 111011va1ed her to think of nt.·w lC'aching methods tu incorpOrJte them into her lesson~. "And when we can't get into the rnmpurer ldb. my kid!> i.ttll get to use technology and learn UH.' slull<i they nee<l ... ~he !><lid. Plans for next year include llpdatmg the networks, allowing .tll i.1udents 10 have 11llernet .in·e.,, from 1he1r ~eats or bua But the thing tJ1at really '>truck 111y fam·y was lh..it -wilh lhe fold up keyboard -lh1s thing was like a liny laptop compuwr 1hat I could carry in my puro;e. In a practice run a1 my desk. thb worked great. The keyboard 1~ ,\ little smaller th<u1 a standard one and typing numheri. nwolve'> holding down a function key, but otherwbe it\ 111 .. 11y ~traightforward. A'> I type on tht~ now. I ran even highlight text on the ~nce11 w11h the Mylu~ .ind delete or 111ove11 Problem 1~. the l..t'yboartl '>J>t•wed gt>hbledygoolc wht•n I tri~ 10 u~e 11 at M:hool bo..ird mecringi, I su~pect the .tdvanccd ne1Worlc.ing in th,11 room must somehow tnterft'rl' with the keyboard's wireil''>'> 'ignaJ. A.) lung~ I wasn'1 m that mom. I could type note~ 01 \.\t1t1' ,wne'> on my Palm. '>ynchroni1t• 11 wt th my computer and tum the '>tone!> m to rny l'diror .... rhe graffiti, shorthand -.ymbob wnttcn with the -.tyht'>, 1 .. better than my old Palm IOS. "W<' aRn•cd on '>Omt· things. !ought hke cal!> and dog~ about other lhtng'>. but we alway!> got J.long well pcr.onalJy." Buffa ... :ud. "1'hc wa~ a lot of fun both 10 work wuh and figh1 with.·· When '>he left the counal. '>he thought o;he would get involved only Ill ra1.mew Park/ lalhen l'Jrl.. 1'>5Ut'S and the Gisler Av- 1•11Ue hndge But then the high- den~llY 1901 Newpon Boule,ard pro1ect appcared on rhe 'cene. .ind C1ellh t.ouldn'1 resist. "I 1hou1<ht. 'I hat'!> lhe other part or 1own. and we need more hclul.tng,"' l1t'lll' .,aid. "Bui then I looked at how the shadowing W<!.:!> going In work out and thou~hl 11 was reaJly arrogant - ju'l so you t.:an make some money and 'o other people can have a place to live, you're going lo pul !the neighhors acro.,., the ... 1ree1J 111 the dark for half a year. l hi.it\ crummy." City Councilman AJlan Man- '>lJOr !>aid he i'> receptive to Ge· 111-.· input on Ltty issues. ·rm aJway., open to hear what '>h1.• has to ..ay." Mansour 'aid. "~he malces a lot of gootl poull'• ~he h.i-; ,1 lot of energy: (,enic, work.<; as a planning lOn..,uhant -.,he spent 11 year~ working for Newport Beach's '>hammg others. shall we? (Tm,t me. lt'IJ be good for \he soul.) A recent Los Angeles Ttme~ photo showed an actor dressed up In mlher narnboyant period rostume. very effeminate. The photo caption described the l haracler as "fey." This is one ol 111y boyfriend Ted's pet peeves: People using the word "fey" lwcause they think It means, well. gay n1c word's arcane enough. however. U1at a write1 can use it to Imply gayness without having to take rrsponsibU11y for using a shu. The joke's on them. Fey. according to my old but hopefully still accurate dlclionary. means ·rated to die .,oon" or "full of the sen'\e of host it1 2004 Campaign Celebration, which will honor the top Individual and corporate donors to health and human 1ervlce1. The event will at 7 p.m at the Balboa Bay Club end Re1ort, 1221 W. Coa1t Highway, Newport Bead\. Tldteta cost: $76 (949) 263-6176. WEDNESDAY The Fttend• of th• N9wport Beach Library wm host Its annual meeting along with a complimentary lunch. Linda Kettoulea1, library urvlcea director, will apeak a' the event The .vent wUI be et 11 e.m in the ' Daily Pilot in fur gJme 'how slyle qulu.e~ Early n 11il., u( the program qu~uom•<l tltt' 1tlt"1 of giving middle·'>lhool tudl"nls $200 piece-; ol t'~tuipment thal could be lo-.1 or broken. l:tlth srudenr h..id w \ign an agreemt-nl that 1hey \\<eft.' re\pon~1blt fo r the UJUI. Los:. .111J d.1mage rate'\ have come in bdu\'\' Lhl' 10% for which the di~1t1ct had prepared, said Mark Wagnt'r. the pro1ect\ coordmatur. D1~1rict officials tall.. to pa.rent:. of children who've lost the unit!> 10 determii1e how to pay thern back. U1ildren of families who can·1 come u1l witli the money have thl' 1>pli1111 of rommunity serviu• for the dl'>lrin. (;Iyer said . "We've been plcasru1tly surpri!>ed lhitt parents have bl'cn ~o coopt'rall\'<' when their ctuldren an~ r~-.pon~1ble for tht' damage.'' Wagner ..aid "People '>t'em w recognve tha1 tJ1" 1s a good 1lung fur 1lw1r )tmlcnt\ educ.iliun ·· •MARISA O'NEIL i;overl> educclltun She may be r<. 1died a1 (949) 574-4268 or lJy I! mart el mansd u11e1/ •• lc111mes com But 11\ ,1111 .1 l111lc tricky, 'o I pre11y mm h 'tlltk. with the ke}'bm:u J. As .in .uldl'J hl'nclit. the hanu-hch.l rn111pu1er also sync' my calendar and contacl'> lrom my dco,k111p·~ Outlook program. so I <1lw,1y.. l1t1w at hand m y sourtt·,· phone 1u1mher1> and knm" wlw11· 111y next a-.signmtmt ''· fil''>I of all. I GUI upload anti 'how off .1dornhlc photo" of my ;!O month old 'on Uam. If I'd h,td om• of thc'>e thing' 111 high 'Lhtml. I might hjve lwcn a httlt' murL' t'Xl'llcd to du Ill}' -;d1011lworl. I led:, hiltl.. tlwu, l'VCll 1he l.tndy Wil' l'Xtlllllg But lllJ\\ 1lw ttmt· h.t.!. tome Im 1111'. hl.l· :'l.l·wt>urt-Meo;a 'tutll'lll'>, to 111rn 111 111y Palm I '>Liil" \\lil 1111" II Ami I ... 1111 h.c\.'l•11'1 figun·d out how IO 111.11.1· lllY IJ.lllll' m.1~1L..Uly ... uoll, owr and uwr. ll(l tilt' 'trl'l'll. •MARISA O'NEIL covers ~c.luc..a11c1n St>e mav be re1:1d1ed al (949) 574 4268 or by 1: mail at mansa one1/ " lortmes com Plw1111n.: D1·p.111111cn1 -.md tht' expcrtiw u1111c.., in handy when Jealin~ with I .o,ta Mc\J 1c;-.ue.,, ~he '><llU ~ht: ha!. rakcn the coum 1l to ta,L. for pu111ng !to111e ol II ... rt'<.t'lll tlel 1\11111' 11110 COUil nl polll te'> 111-.1e<1d of ord1nan· lC'>. wh1d1 olll' ca't~r to rhange .. , 1lu11k 11 ... 1 comb111a11011 ol bcutg 011 thl' l uunt'il and he1n~ .1 platml'f. wh1·1t' we had a t'il} al torncy 1li.1t' H'ry, 1.-ery carl'ful.'' C1em-; "1ul "Uub Burnham'' like my ideal l ti v <1t111ml'Y HI\ idea w.1, y1111 1.111 .1lwayc; gel when• you w;i11t to ht'. hut you have to go 1hro11gh 1he right hoor'>. You LJ11'1 1.1l..,• 'h1111u11't bccau'>e 1h.11 t·an Kl'I you 11110 trouble." When 'ht•\ 1101 work.mg 01 i.pe.ik111)': hdo1c the council, Ct• ni' cnjor gardening anti " trt1in1ng he1 ""l'l')l dog in htrd 111~ . "I ll•.i11u-d w;1y 11m11· .1b11u1 IW\'\-t'I dyn.111Hl ~ fl 0111 having th111 d11g 111.111 I 1·w1 dit.l en my ei~ht )'l'ilT' on thl' rnumil:· C1l' 1\1<, \<11d. "( did II b:wkwa.rd. I ,110uld lt.i\'I' docw the do~ t ht11R fir,t • DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa Sl1e may be reached al (9491 574 4221 or by e mail at de,,dre newman " laumes com appro<c1t h111g 1.k.ith" or "havm~ vtsionac y power" w ".ippearinl( as if u11drr J -.pell. · OtllC'r d1ction.1r1c .. 1.11111111n an add111onal dcfii1111011 nt "fairylikl' ... Hui because the acrw 's cos1111nc included nei1hcr win!(' 11111 pixie dust. one'o; again left lo wondt•r wht•thcr II was an .ttten1pt at a ,)ur. 0111he olhl'r hund, il\ quit1.· poo;o,1ble thl' (l\arttckr plc.1urctl in the pho1u was 111 fact full of the sense of approaching death. I wouldn'1 k.now. I never acrually read Lhe ankle. But ror now, 1..-1\ ai.sume the c.hame'c; on 1h1•111 • JUNE CASAGRANDE IS II freelance wnler She can be reached al June TC/II a ao/.com Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Be&dl. Information and reservatlona: (949)646-4131. The Mertnert Joint UN Ubnry Committee will host a ntw M ariners Branc:h Ubrary community open hou1t1, whlc:h will feature arc:hitectural renderings, elevation• and tlte plans fo' the r\ew Oonne and John Crean Mariners Branch Library. The event wlll be from 7 to 9 p.m. at 2006 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. lnfonnatlon: (949) 702-6800, (949) 644.3078 QUOTE OF THE DAY "You hm•e to /v\•e to compete, which I do." Dick Doss, senior tennis standout Oa.ty Pilot SPort• Editor Richard Dunn: (9491~14 4223 • SPorts Fax: (944! 6500110 SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Dick Doss Newport resident ranked No. I nationally in men's 70s doubles divi ion. Steve Vireen Daily Pilot W lwn 11tlllllt''10 ll'nlll\, Did. 1>11,, h 1101 too proud 10 admit 111 ...... 1wr11 om1ng,. But wh.11 pn.>,enl' him It om being .1 great '>111gle'> pl<t\l'r, 1., '"hat, he tl11nl ,, help' him 111 do11blt' "I'm very 'low on my feet."' l>o.,., .. aid. ··nu1 11111111-I ,1111 able 10 l owr more ground when I pl.1y douhlt•., I hat's reah1v. 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'' ranl..ed :'\o I 111 tltt• national \\omen\ ii douhll·'· ;tlong wtth \lary \\ 11'.on. lht• \\lie.> ol ll.ilph \\ 1!...1111. 11wner of 1 lw Buff.tlo 11111' "We l1<1vt• ,1 nurnt•ro 11110 hou.,t·hold " I><>'' 'a1cl II wa' .1 gn•.11 n·t1r for U'> \\ 1• had .1 good 11 nlt' 11 .,eL'lll' ·" 111>11.,... h.1., grown .tl t ll.,IOflll'<f W \\11111111g I It• h.t., ht't'll pl 1v1ng tl·11111.., ,1111 1 lw \,,.., 111 .111tl h.1, hl't'n lm111g the ... porl t'\l'r '>ttll •' 111 u1llege. lw a11.111wd 111., L'"<flt'rtt'tlL L' \\ 11h \'IL IOrtl'' l )o" pl.t\ t-<.1 on ri.tl um.ii 1 h.imp11H1,h1p 1t·.1111' .11 I H I \ 111 i <J"i~ ''i I and 'i l I It· •'.11111•tl .1 't hnl.11.,h1p 11111 of '>.111 I Jtt'W> l ltgh .tnd 1'\ t 11 1h1 11 \,,,, kn11\\11 l11r ht' pro\\I''' ,1, ,1 l111uhle., pl.1\ t•r \O\\,td.1" Do" l 111111w1t·' 111 11•11111' ,1<, ,1 llH'<tfl<, Ill kt.'t'JI 111 ,h,1p1• 111d ht•1·au'l' lw 111'1 l'llJll\' 111 "Ill )1111 h,1\.l• 111 Im t' 111 111111pl11 \\ h11 h I do," Ix>" .,,11d "1lw1 ompl'lt111111 nlilkl'" 11 t'H'n mmt• tun " I >i"' ".11,0 gr.11d11l 111 II.I\,. te 111tl'• 111 111, lite ht·1.111'-l' lw h,1, llll'I "' 111.111\ pt•oplr. 1111 hrdrng hi\ \\tit·, ltn .111,1· 111 plit\ 111g I IH' '1'111 I BRIEFLY Ex-Sailor teams up for AVP win May, partner Walsh , continue dominance on the A VP beach volleyball circuit. Newport I l<ubor I hgh prod uct Mi'ity May 11•t1n1l'il wilh Kerri Wal<.h to cnn1111ue thc•1r dominance on the A,.,ouallon of Volleyball Proh•,.,wnal., beach tour ~undav 111 I l11n1111g ton Geach. · May and Wahh. who haw not lost an AVP w111 nament 'iince joining forte,, drfeated Barbara Fontana and Jennifer Kl.,.,ey, 21-12. 21 13. 111 the title match of the I lunt111gton Rearh Open. May. who wa'> National Player of the Year at I .ong Reach State, and Wal'>h. a for mer Stanford All ·Amrrrcan, have won nll four AV!' tourna ment'i this 'leason May and Walsh defeated Fontana-Kl'isey. 21 11 . l l ·I 0. 111 Sunday's morning quaner· finaJs. then topped Angu• Aker. and fonner Laguna B• .. .. . ~h standout Hachel Wacholder. l l 15, 21-16, In the semifinals. Huskies sweep UCI 111111 la lO t la1m an II 7 nOTH 1111 l1•rt>11u· v1t wry 111 .,\, eep I ht• lhfl•t• >(rlllll' '>Crlt.'' Ill .... CJlllt• Junior fir<,I l>a,t•man 1-;yle l.ar'>rll ... ingled 111 two run'> w11h ont· out to rap the rnme h.1cl off IJU fre'>hman do..,er Hla1r I rtrk~on, till' 0:C.AA ,,1vL'1> l1•adN with 17 who.,,..,, t•d the 11111th and y1l'lded thret• hit\ and two w<ilh to ah<,orh Im thrrd ln'>'i lhe ltr.,I two rum of 1he ntnth innmg rally c;rnred when (.reg 1 ... aaL .,011 'mgled with the ba.,cs loadt•d I le wa' (rcd1ted w11 h one RBI a nd .111 other run'> .,cored on an errant thrm1r from the outfield. The lo" dropped IJCI to .14 21 ·I and wa., another hlow to it'> hop''' of earning an NCAA regional berth Regional bracket\ will be .rnnounced today. Jordan Szabo a nd Mau An der-;on were both 3 for 5 for the Anteater-;. <;1abo. who hit hi1> fifth home ntn of the sea· qon, drove in three runs. The Anteaters c;rored a run m the first. then erased a 2-1 deficit wtth four runs in the third. 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I h.11·, Ill~ g1i.tl I \\,1111 10 pl.1\ Ill lht• "'" <,IJI) It •BASEBALL: The UC Irvine baseball team's Inst chance to Impress the Ne.AA ~election committee ended In disaster Sunday as host Wuhlngton rallied for four runs In the The No. 13-mnked Huskies. ,. ho wound up <>econd m the FILE PHOTO r DAILY I'll OT s .. BRIEFLY. P•&• A6 Misty May, left, shown m 2003 competition, emerged victonous Sunday rn Huntington Beach. ' \ EYE OPENER dfllll [)Ji ly A Pi kn llfllll I Sport.., llnll ot flWM' June 7 honOfet LIZ MORSE Monday, May 31 . 2004 AS FROM THE SIDELINES Aday - to give tribute S .1nml<1y., dl'd1ra1ion of the S 175 mllhon N<1t1onaJ World \~ar II \lemon.U 111 \\a.,hmgtun D.C h<t' prompted many harbor .11ea ll'\ttknl'> to exll'nd a heart fell ,,1h11t· 1111., \lemorral l>.iy to lJ S. 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Marine'> invading heache'>. lwo o lhl'r ptlc11., were Lt Rill Dickey. a ha....ehaJI player out of Newport m the late 30'> ,1nd Ray Ho~.,o. a fighter pilot. who wa., 111 <1 '>Ub\ltlute squadron in I lawa11 rt•ad} for al"lton day~ before the \\."ar ended Ros'io. who coached Orange Coast C ollege football from I 94a through 1955. drew national c;pons pral<tt' once when he directed CllalTey < olle~e to a victory m the '>econd Jumor Ho-.c Bowl. llis 1951 O<..C team won a conference title. 01ck fucker. \\'hO toached OCC to a tnumph m the 1963 lunior Rose Bowl and direcwd the Pirates for 24 years, served with the Navy hore Patrol in WWII See SIDELINES, Paa• Ae ) M Mond.ty. May 31. 2004 Callfomia Realty EVENT SPONSOR PACE (AR SPONSOR PPnesrley Chrroprawc Group Inc RUNNER'S BIB SPONSOR MARINERS ESCROW 2 MILE WALK SPON SOR DaityAPitot MEDIA SP ONSOR CHIP '6 SUSSH ·AWARD SPONSOR _.,_,a '.b \ f\\ l'OR 1 ((>A. [ -DOLPHIN DASH SPONSOR c....•---- ' ' P 0 R T S SIDELINES Continued from AS Al lrwin. who coached foolball and swimmlng for years at Newport Harbor and OCC. lncJud.lng a '56 championship football team for Coasl, was a 6ight deck officer aboard the USS Lexington ln the South Pacific. Another noted OCC gnd chief was Steve Mussau. who directed the Pirates to a title In '57. He was a solid paratrooper during WWII and earned ample recognition. Edward C. Stephens, a crack-back running guard for the great fullback Hal Shefiln in '41, survived a brutal attack on his destroyer by a Japanese suicide bomber in late 1945. Stephens. who was Injured by shrapnel after the plane crashed near his gunnery officer's post, earned the Purple Henn. After a hospital stay, he was returned to action. 1\.vo Sheilln brothers, Bob and Hal. spent a long time ln Pacific waters after their shJps were struck. Bob avoided one sheU that split his engine mom, but spent 72 hour.. In the ocean before he was recovered. Hal suffered a lost lung from gas fumes as a ded. gunner before he was blown off the ship. Brother Bill wru. on his ship when it entered the harbor in Tokyo as Japane11e officials . boarded the USS Missouri to officiaJJy surrender before Gen. Douglas MacArthur. George Mickelwait, the sterling quarterback on the 1938 and '39 grid teams who was voted second-team All-Southern California 1n '39, 'uffered senous injunes at the Battle of the BuJge in Europe. Some German fire struck him in the back. He. too, earned the Purple Heart. George 0 . Thompson, a '37 quarterback who often exhibited great talent with fuJJback Rollo McOellan, joined the Coast Guard dlld eventually became a rear admiral. McdeUan went on to a superb performance aboard a Navy landing barge shipping ground troops 10 shore lines. Louis Glesenkamp. an outstanding halfback from the '36 grid team, was an Army tank sergeant on Pacific islands. He was later admJred for teaching Newpon track and field athletes how to pole vauJt with skiJJ. They will never be forgotten. RACE DAY REGIST RAT IO N ~JO (DO LPHIN DA SH ~1 0) RHISIUTIOll lllCIUDH A T·S HllT, 'OUUlT uumSl fUTUllll' THE fUODS RlSIUUlll 10111. PRE-REGISTRATION PRIOR TO WEDHESOAY MAY 26 MAIL mmmo 1mmmo111ou WITH CNHI 01 CUDH uu1 TO : ATTN CDUI cm Of MEW,011 llACH . 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II COllllUlllll 01 ma A((IPllU 1111 m111u11u, I llllH mu ,. lllUll m Hll UUtUI ... un. mu •Um1m, m cu1m. mm 01 1•11• 1111cm, 11mm1 t1 nu1111111 ma m 1u11111•, cui1 11 m1u m 1111n 11 uum 11111111' 1111 tt 1• m "' w1111' 111 " ., m -11mmn 1• m S<l•t< s1. ,HllCIPUt'S SIUAflH IAH (P4tm ti UUllH II PUll(IUll II • 11 .. tl Daily Pilot Ill Daily A Pilot Ill Spo~ Hall of Fame CP lebrating the millenniwn BILL YARDLEY Newport Harbor Former Sailor volleyball star acquired skills as a prep, but found intangibles with father: Steve Vlraen Daily Pilot T he role models in Bill Yardley's life helped make him a star volleyball player at Newport Harbor High. then an AU-American at USC. or course, there was local legend and Basketball Hall of Farner George Yardley, as well as Coach OlarUe Brande and USC Coach Bob Yoder. Yet for all the great coaching and mentoring he received. Bill Yardley benefited mo!>t from tutelage at home. Section championship. • Newpon Harbor defeated _ ~tancia. 15-13, 8-15. 9-15, 15-e. 15-7 to win the title. The year before, Newpon was upset by ~tancia In the CIF, quarterfinals. "That was a very difficult time, my junior year,• Yardley said. "To be able to regroup and play that exact same team at OCC to be able to win five games and share it with everyone on the team, that will always be a great feeling of accomplishment.· "People usually associate me with George, but he was raising his own," Bill Yardley said of his w1cle. "My father was Bill Yardley While at USC Yardley said he gained more confidence in his ability, which factored greatly into becoming an All-American. As a 6-foot-4 outside hitter. Yardley continued to improve each year. He helped lead the Trojans absolutely my mentor. He was Incredible. I le is everything to me." Bill Yardley's father. Bob, found success in basketball at Newpon Harbor and Orange Coast College. Hoops has always been a big part of the Yardleys' world. Bill Yardley loved to play basketball in high school. "In high school, basketball was my favorite spon. but volleyball was my ticket to the next level," YardJey said. "I got a scholarship to USC for volleyball. I was a three-time, first-team All-American." To get to that point. Yardley did his best to improve his game in high school. At Newport Harbor, Brande helped develop Yardley's skills. '"The best thing about Olarlie was. not only did he give us great lessons about the game. he ·also taught us about commJtment. disclpline and work ethic," YardJey sald. "Olarlie's sausfaction was gerting has athletes scholarships. That's as good a quality anyone can have." Yardley excelled and his crowning moment came in 1980, his senior year at Newport Harbor. when he contributed to the SaJlors' CIF Southern BRIEFLY Continued from A5 Pac I 0, end the regular season 37-18-1. Nonconfwence W11hlngton 8, UCI 7 Score by Innings UCI '°" 100 00"1 -1 10 2 Wash 110 010 '°" -a 9 1 Cassel, Huff 151. Ertebon (91 end Wegner; Kauer, Conover (5) and Hathawey w -Conover, 1..0. L - Enc:bon. 1·3 28 -Anderton (UCll. Llraen (W). Line IWJ. HR -Szabo (UCll, Lane (WI. McDonald places fifth •TRACK AND PIELD: Van- guard University junior Oulstol McDonald earned AU-American recognition by finishing fifth ln the final of the 800 meters at the NAlA outdoor track and field champlonshJps Saturday at the University of LouJsville. McDonald, who has steadily Improved all season. clocked a personal-beat 2 minutes, 12.75 seconds to gamer one or six All· American laurels handed out ln the race. "She had a tremendous season for us," Uons Coach Bryan WU- klna said of the tranafer from Los Angeles Southwest Community College, who establl.sbed a foun- dation for her track and 8eld success by competing for the croaa country team ln the fall. ·she told me 1he wanted to PR ln all three races (qualifying and flna11J. but I told her there are not a lot of people who can pull that otJ,• WIWns said. "But, 1ure enough, 1he did It." McDonald'• PR coming lnto the aeuon wu 2:18. Vanguard tenior Mike Lan· aon wu l l th In the marathon Saturday wtth a time of 2 hours, 35 mlnutes, 22 aecond1. He was t I to the NCAA championship match in 1985. when use lost 10 Pepperdine at Pauley Pavilion. After coUege. Yardley attempted to make the U.S. nalionaJ ream, which had just won the 1984 Olympics. Yardley earned a spot on the team and competed with the squad for a year. He wasn't able to get much playing time, LJI Yardley said he enjoyed being able to travel with "the best team In the world.· "1 also played on a Nlke club team In the late '80s." Yardley said. "Eventually I just stopped playing competitive volleyball In the early '90s. I was OK with that. For some people. it's difficult to stop playing. But I played a lot of voUeyball in high school, college and club. Ir's something that I will never forget. It's something I still think about." Yardley, his wlfe. Evelyn. and 7-year-old daughter Kierstyn live in Newpon Beach. Yardley, the latest Daily Pilot Sports Hall Fame honoree, works within the healthcare equipment industry. He also remains active in the community. He competed in the Newport Harbor alumuni match. He also coached Kierstyn's soccer team. in fourth place near the 23-ml.le mark of the 26.2-mile race. but WaJk.ins said he "hit the wall" slowing markedly and falling out of the top I 0. 'Eaters can't advance •TRACK AND FIELD: AJI nine UC Irvine competitors failed to advance from the NCAA Western regional Lrack and field meet that concluded Saturday at Cal State Nortb- ridge. Only the top five finishers ~ each event quaJlfied for the NCAA championshJps in June. Junior Scott Jarvis and fresl)- man Dayne Comrie had tim~s of 52.54 seconds and 53. I 5, re- spectively. In the 400-metir hurdles and did not advan~e from the prellm1narfes. • Sophomore Tom Whelan ran 3:49.18 ln the prellms of the 1.500 and dJd not advance. : Senior Derek Kingrey fl.Q· lshed 10th ln the men's dacw throw with a mark of 168-3 and sophomore Mike Beerer fl.D. lshed 20th ln the men's harnmh throw with a mark of 174-7. Junior Erin Curtis went 12·10 In the women's pole vault to ftn- lsh 13th whUe freahman Kirsten Loftin was 14th at 12-4. Freahman OrUsha Henion (women'•) and sophomore John Wratten (men's) failed to clear a height In their respectlw corO- petitJons. 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PW/ Ca:9I r mi l~~C(ll!lo'lr:>)'OU w•Ul!H Pay ~IOO~.$UXXl.$JXXl 949-29S-S710 9355 2000 lO' .... -"' rtllt, Closs (, deeps a, TV, VCI, slWt-out 949- 29S-OlS6 949-S I S.2305 9515 Mo1torcroh '95 Ski boot with towtr ster eu cui.tom tove1 low h" p1ofn,10nally ma1nt1m~d SI 7.900 562·212·4 I I/ 1963 I Sft Tctyf0t 8u11t en~• S600 O• b•i.I olfer nius I ~o by Uie ht Seier An1rou:s ~'1'4«>4b PUT AFEW WORDS TO WORK FOR YOU! (949) 642·5678 Plumbing - Cl•11119'1 ....... 1Nl'i up PltfCISl PLUMllNG C• ut Pr ote' Cu111ntnd Rep••n & Remodeltni wor~ r r~t t~I I #37!>60? f RH fSTIMA l£ 714 S38 1~34 7 J90 2945 L•687398 714 969 1090 *''S custoM f'AINTIMG R n-ll!utt Prof! clun, quahty work 00 ''W" 8fl h1tc11or/e~I and docks l • 703468 949.4()() 1 Cl><\ llAINIOW ClltQf ~ Pa1nt1na lnVe•t. ~~llpt Qu1hly iob' F r~e estHNle l•569897 714 636 8888 H ST MOVH S S!>5/~lr Setvrnc All Cities lnsu11d Tl 63844 323 9!1J.l l9J 323-6.»9971 Paving PUBLIC NOTICE The C1l1t Publlc Ulilllln Comm"sK1n reQu1111~ th•I all uw houuhold cood• movers prrnt the11 P U C Cal I number; limo' and chauffeurs pr int tht11 T C P numbt1 In all adver llsemtnt' II you have any questions altout the ••c•llty ot a mover , limo or chaulfeur, call: ruauc ununu COMMISStON 100 117 ..... 1 Nurs1~1ca" ~c...s-....... by Na. '" ~ home Up • ""· Grllt Pw'°'*'Y Oood !Wes 5'2~l07 ' ~~~~~~~~ Plumbing • ••• ,. 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