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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-09-21 - Newport Mesa Daily Pilot• Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 TUESDAY, SEP1ElmER 21, 2004 .Scho·ol donors'· silence worth $20 million Anonymous, generous contributions have created ·. new jobs, bought new equipment and established ~~;.; science programs, extracurricular clubs and grants. ... • Jeff Benson Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MP.SA -1Wo Newport Beach residents have given at Jeaat $20 million to local scboola during the last l 0 years. And they did it without any fanfare. David and Monica Gelbawn long had asked for anonymity as they gave gifts of hundreds of thousands of dollars -or even more -many time$ tn the past decade. Former Enslgn Intermediate School Principal Scott Paulsen la.Id he honored the requests, but when he learned tbetr names would be printed elsewhere, he wanted the Newport- Mesa community to know first. Paulsen said he was a prindpal for at least one of their children before he retired from Enslgn in 1994. The Gelbaums could not be reached for comment. and Pauben said the cou- ple ldll inferred not to be recogniud for their ~nerosity. '"They have been remarkably gener- ous to this community," he said "We're just one of many project.a they're in- volved in. I'm sure they're involved in thlnga everywhere." School officials have used their money to create new jobs, to buy equip- ment and to establish science pro- grams. extracurricular dubs and grants di.strictwide and in Santa Ana, Paulsen said. The couple's first donation of $200,000 to Ensign Intermediate School provided the school with state-of-the- SWEET GRAB art adence labs. technoJogi<:al capability and an extracurricular science/nature dub, Paulsen said. Tu this day, they've given graciously and anonymously to other schools on a regular basis. The unheralded couple later donated a combined $2 million to Woodland and Kaiser schools for rniscellaneous school projects. and another million to Costa Mesa's youth centers, Save Our Youth and the Shalimar Leaming Center. The Gelbaums also established •faci1ita1or· positions at several district schools and crea1ed additional English as a second language classes a1 Newport Harbor HJgh School, Paulsen said. Newport-Mesa Supt. Robert Barbot INSIDE Former Ensign Intermediate School Principal Scott Paulsen provides the details of David and Monica Gelbaum's donations to Newport-Mesa schools See Forum, Page AS said anonymous donor.. wmmonly co11tnbute to 1he d1stnct\ "hool., bul w.u.dly do 11 1hrough ont' ••I 1-1 -.thool foundauon!., not 1hrough tlw '' huol~ tht·m-.elves. HJrhot added that till' d1,1m 1 proh ahly did collec.1 $20 1111111011 1r 1111m· 1n See DONORS, Page M A CLOSER LOOK .. -• Strategic plan ready for public comment 1 1 ..._ . 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Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot l\/IWl'ORI '.11 \.\ 1111' ... d1r111l cJ1,1mt dot">n I haw to loo~ 111111 .1 1 n ,,,ii h.111 111 .,ee wlwn· ll will hl' fin· ve.1r' frr1n1 1111\\ The prohlem I., w·11111i.: tht'rt In tlw next two \\t't'~' "l'ho11I' \\ 111 ... 1.1n rece1v1ng rop1t''> ul 1 lw i\l'\~ pon \ 11-,,1 Unifit•d \<'html 1>1 .. 1m l., prop•"t·d ... 1r.1 1egil pl,111, wh11 h m.1p., out tht 111'\t h\1 year. for -.chool'>, tl'Jdwr .... .1d1111n"1r..1tor' and parent., Parer11" .trill 1 rnnmu111I\ rnernht•" will hci\l' Jhout 1 11111n1h to rommt•lll or offrr ... uggt·,111111' lwlon "rhool hoard 1ru ... tt•t•, volt' 111 ( )ctolwr whetlwr to .tl l l'Jll 11 ,,, II ,1,111d' As warm waters continue to invite surfers into the Newport Beach waves, one local rider fhes off the top of a 28th Street roller. -~J ( .ommunll\ input durin~ rn111ith' 111 rnee1111g" lwlped form tlw 'tr.11t·g11 plJn which 1~ now 111 1h m••tr fin..il ... 1 11t· I h.11 mlert•,t " v11,1I 1f the pl.tn " 111 'llln'<'d. d1c;tn("( offiual., ..aid Appointment still any councilman's guess uwe have '>0 many 1h111g... lht· .. talt' rorne-. at u., with. .,o m.tm mandate' Sup! llohert R.ubol -..ud 11., ,.,...,\ not lO take .1 look at what 1lw t1JJ1111iuni1y "' want111~ l-und1ng ronw' lro111 1lw "'dtt', and 1ha1., great Ru1 hm' do \\t' fit 1ha1 tnlo whal our nimmun1l\ \\,ml,7" Newport city leaders tonight will try to pick a replacement for former member Gary Adams. Deirdre Newman Daily Pilot .NEWPORf BF.ACH -Last year, Steve RoMnsky WU appointed to the council OD members' first ballot. TunJght. u the council tries to re- place Gary Adams, the ease of Rosan- sky'a appo(ntment ls a distant memo- ~ and lt'a urybody'a gue11 bow many ballocs it will tab. . •:•. The difference between then and ;::-now Is the large number of visible .;. .. •• candidatm and the fterce compeddon ••• ••• :·: ..... behind the scenes, Councilman Sceve Bromberg said. •1 would not bet the farm that we are even going to be able to appoint someone [tonight!.• Bromberg saJd. ·1 Just don't know. It's so diverse out there. There's Iota of lobbying by third parties in favor of other people.• The nine hopefuls vying to be ap- pointed are: John Blom. a Corona del Mar photography studio owner; 1lmotby Brown, chair of the English and speech communk:adon depart- ment at Riverside Community College and a Parks, Beaches and Recreation commissioner; Michael Browning. owner of a real estate firm; Leslie Dai- gle, a planning commissioner and owner of a land-use consulting busi- ness; Barry Eaton, a planning com- missioner and retired planning direc- tor; Cllarles Griffin, a retired aviation engineer; Gerald Hegger, an inde- pendent iNt.trance agent Richard Luehra, president of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commen:e; and Ron Wan.ship. owner of a film-produc- tlon company. Each candidate will get 25 minutes for an interview, but they don't usually last that long. Bromberg said. Both Bromberg and Mayor Tud Ridgeway agree thal how the candida1es handle themselves during the interview wtll carry a lot of weight. •it's important for me to h ear each person and how they answer 1he questions and how they present themselves In a public forum,• Ridge way said. ·And until I hear that. I have to say I'm keeping an open mind on this one. I think I have to.· Last week. the council decided on a voting process-suggested by Rosan· sky-for choosing the appointment. Any candidate who receives no votes on a ballot will be eliminated. And at least two candidates have 10 Board lru.,tt'<''> and d1,tm 1 ollil 1.ih u.,e the plan a' a framework lor much ol wh<ll they do, board prl..,1dt•111 Da11.1 Bla1 l -..ud They align tht•1r 01wra11ng hudgeh .inti decide whert' tJw rnolll'\ rwt'<l' ro g11 based on the plan STICKING TO rT The district came up \\1th 1t' lir<il !.Ira legic plan in 1999, lnolmg ah1·.1d 10 2004 It outlined some thmg., 1ha1 have c;mt e been completed or implementl'<i -..ulh as fadlJties Improvement and reacher !raining -and others that have been rolled into the CUJTent plan, includmg tht' use of technology in classrooms. See PLAN, he• A3 . ; District goes to bat to level playing fields ... Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON11EWll: •• •:•it.can WIA11D ~ ............. .... ... ........ "°""' ....... • I. • • • Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MONDAY, SEPTElmER 20, 2004 IN BUSINESS Centers not just for shopping anymore Local malls are fast becoming hubs that satisfy much more than consumers' material needs and desires. Allele Roblnaon Hit the mall instead. Daily Pilot Shopping centers are hosting all sorts of events these days. and people a.re us· NEWPORT-MESA -lf you want to ing them as gathering places to satisfy learn about vegetarian food, bdp out a social proclivities along with -or local charity or take ln a concert, don't sometimes instead of -consumer de· head for your local community center. sires. Banner ball-field decision expected Council to consider law at tonight's meeting that will regulate sponsors' sign placement at fields. Mayor calls the issue 'very trivia].' Deirdre Newm•n Daily Pilot COSTA MFSA -Sponsorship banners for baseball and softball teams can hang freely on public ball fields but must face away from neatby homes if the Ctry Coun- cil passes a law tonight regulating the ban- ners. The proposed law requires a permil 10 hang banners on public baseball and soft- ball fields, and the banners could only be displayed on fields' outfield fence, facing rhe field . "We've been organizing these events since day one,· said Julie Shumaker, marketing director for The Camp and The Lab, eclectic and lifestyle-based shopping venues ln Costa Mesa. The year at both centers is sprinkled with happenings such as a dog fashion show and an Earth Day celebration. TI\COugh this month. The Camp is offer- ing the "life series," including free intro- ductory scuba and mountaineering classes and Saturday bike rides. ·The idea was to create a commwuty free events for customers. Shumaker said. "Thar way, they could come and get involved and get a sense of connecting with The Camp, with The Lab, with the culture," she ~d. For ~me retailer... speaaJ events can make their registe~ ring. Since opening 111 2002. Crystal C...ove Promenade i& just now filling all it.., '>tore INSIDE For more business news, see P-oe A2 spaces, bur people are starting to clli- cover the center, in part through events like Summer Nights at the Cove. an Au· gust event lha1 induded IJVe music and children's activities. See SHOPPtNG, Pa1e M The council is considering lhe law in response 10 complaints from rhe Mesa Verde Valla Homeown· crs Assn. that banners at cali· fomia EJemen- tary and TeWinkle intermediate schools malce the area less attrac· tive. QUESTION Do you think the ~ olbuebell ? • PHOTOSBVDOUGIAS/IMMlRMAN DA 'll 1 8111 Daichendt of Newport Beach eyes a 1929 Ford Roadster, which reflects off a 1965 Jaguar coupe at the Coast1me Car Classic Sunday An attorney repretenting the homeowners as· sociadon, Dirk Petchul, refused to comment on the issue. But Brent Ma· and 'eoftball 1Mm tpONOl"lhlp banners should b9 regula19d by the Com Mesa aty CcMn:M1 Call our Readers Hot1ine at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to daily pilottllatimn.com. Please spell your name end incfude your hometown and phone number, for verification purposes onty. rur, the players' representative for Costa Mesa National Uttle League, said he is re- lieved the city is defining the rules. The propoeed Jaw addresses issues with ban- ners that are not in the dty code. "Of) it's ddlned, we don't have to worry that our Uttle leaguen are blighting any· one's property," Mazur said. "'Ibey can just get out there, play ball and have fun.~ Under the cxdf.nance, field users defined as nonprofttl that partner wt.th the dty must have at least 909' reaidentJ and open reglstradon, reprdlesa of ak1ll level. and provide an "ewryone plays" pbllosopby to get a pmnJt to bang banners on public ft.elds. Other regulations Include require- Big engines that can Attendees at Crystal Cove's Coastline Car Classic admire Newport resident Jim Dit1on's 1955 Chevy Nomad that won -eest of Show." • Car show at Crystal Cove boasts mix of classics with newest, sleekest machines. Jeff Benson Da1tyP1tot T om Gephart beamed "" he showed oil hi<; sunshine yeUov. 1940 Ford Woody IO a relaJ<ed Sunday crowd at the fir ... 1 Coastline Car Oassic at <..ry .. tal Cove State Parlt. The Coto de Caza resident ..aid he put about $250,000 and <;eVt>ral years into repalrlng it. so he has a lot to be proud of. Gephart has adjusted the car's wb~lbase from a four-door to a two-door model. It took a repairman an entire year to install the light-wood siding. And ewn tht' ga.., lank underneath wa.., \potJe"' ,ind painted bn~hl vellow ·nu~ ha., ~01 a <..orvetle en~ne in it." Gephart said .. , know 1ha1 sounds sacrilegiou., for a l·ord. but one of the good thing; '" that you can pul all kind-; of different paru in it." The Corona del Mar < h.lmbcr of C..omme~e boc;1td the C,oastline C..ar 0~1c from 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m to raise money for the Assessment lteatmen1 Service Center. which helps troubled. mentally ill and abused youth S.. ENGIES, P .. e M A ....-~~--~~~--~--THE BUSINESS OF LANGUAGE & Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON11EWEB: www.~com WEATHER ~'tbt het'dtoWW Cod. .. ,...Al. INITI Tensing up· lest verb tenses take over • . -, AZ. Monday, September 20, 2004 YOUR BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT DOUGLAS ZIMMEAMAN/DN..Y Pl.OT Melissa Graves, store manager of Olivier's & Co. at Fashion Island, holds Moulin de Kfifane, an extr.wgin olive oil from Lebanon. Oil be there Alicia Robinson Daily Pilot W hile dnnking a glass of olive oil Isn't an appetizing Idea, the oil has more in common with wine than you mjght expect. New store at Fasqion Island focuses on those who consider fine olive oil among the finest sources of taste. Oils from different regions of Ille world can range in taste from fruity to peppery, depending on where Ille olives are grown and how lhey're · procec;sed. A new '>lore a1 h1sh1on Island caters to those who c;elect oils with as much lare a!> they would a Bcau1olais or a R1ec,hng. Ohvwrs & Co '>peciahzes in olive 1111'> from .. mall growers in "iparn. Creci;e Jnd Turkey, lo name a f Pw. the store also '>Clb vinegar'>. some pasta and '>JUCl''> a nd '>cveral kind!> of tapenade, an olive-pas te '>f>r<:ad "l.ach lof 1hc 0tl'>I hac; their .BRIEFLY IN BUSINESS UC I professor gets $100.000 grant Cri 1otina Gibson, a business professor at UC Irvine's gradu ate school of management, wac; awarded a SI00,000 grant from the National Sctence Founda- tion's lnnovadon and Organiza- tion Change D1vic,ion. The award "upport' her projett. ''TI1e Scicnre an<l Art of own special characters depending on the regions and the varieties lof olives) being used," store manager Melissa Graves said. ~It's kind of like walking Into a winery, in a way." The store's design also hints at the south of France, Graves said. Tins and bottles of oils are neatJy stacked on aged-looking wooden shelves and cabinets, and display tables are topped with red -clay tiles. "We try to give a littJe bit of ambience of Provence," Graves s~d. ~That's why walking into our store is like walking into a market in Provence." The effect worked on at least Global Collaboration," and will be used toward exploring tech- niques to collaborate with film - makers around the world in creating innovative. digitally en- hanced productions. Gala nets big money for Crystal Cove The Crystal Cove Alliance's second Tropical Gala fund- ralser Sept. ll and 12 raised $240,000 to benefit the Crystal Cove State Park Historic Dls· trict. DailyAPilot VOL 91, NO. 264 THOMAS H. JOHNSON Pub4l1her TONYDOOEAO Editor LANA JOHNSON Promotlone Director one customer. -1 think it's beautifuJ," said Angela Gossen of Corona del Mar, who was shopping in the store recently. -l was drawn to it right away." She's traveled to Italy and is a bit of a connoisseur of olive oil, which she uses for j~t about everything except baking. she said. uThat is something that I do ... buy the best olive oil," Gossen said. -It makes a big difference." For those less learned about oils, Olivier's has ti ny spoons, and store employees wiU be glad to pour you a taste of the Lebanese Moulin de Kfifane or La Cenolyste from Nice. The French-based company More than 400 cove support- ers attended the event, which included beachfront dining and '50s and '60s beach-party- style live entertainment. CM900 hosts wine tasting and auction CM900 of the Costa Mesa Olamber of Commerce will host an afternoon of wine tut- ings. live mualc and a live auc- tion from l to 4 p.m. Sunday at the South Coast Plaza Village Green. Jf/lflenlon Newt~ (948157oM.298 JM'.benlon•iatimee.com "'°"'8 ITAff ..,.,,...,.... ~. (9'91574-4227 b9ny.r.t.JUaw•lltlnw.oom 8ryae Aadefton ~rter. (9'91117<M2.22 btyoult»rfon•IM,,,,_oom NClllO.W...C. ~.(9481117~ rldt~•"""'*-oom fltt01"0CMAPl- Ma.t c. au.un. Don L.Mcft, Kent T,..,eow~ Oougl-. Zlmmemwl MM•HOTUNI ... , .... Reoont yowt oommentll llbcMlt the CWy 'lot Of ...... AM.- Our lddr9 le 330 W. ley k, Colla Mell. CAtzlll Oftloe hout9 .. =· ........ U) a,m.. ........ . ~ ......... ......, ..... , ... . ..,.. • .,..ahst ••• ............ ... ,.. has about 50 European shops and 11 U.S. locations including the Fashion Island store, which opened in August. The company hu sped.fie standardJ of production for Its growers, but It also works with them, In one case helping restore an olive grove, Graves said She's a fountain of knowledge about the 25 varieties of olive oil the store carries, and she readily shares lnfonnation with her customers. "It's an educational experience more than anything," Graves said. "What we're trying to do is bring up products you might not find elsewhere.• This fall, the store will expand Its selection, adding more pastas, trulDe oil and aged balsamic vinegars. Olivier's & Co. is at FashJon island, 401 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Adml.asion is $50, and tick.et.a are available by calling (714) 885-9095. Proceeds will pro- vide scholarships for local high school graduates with finan- cial need. Participating wineries In- clude Cakebread Cellars, Justin Vineyards. Tobin James Cellars and Domaine Olandoo, and participating reatawants in- clude Bluewater Grill. c.aucor- nla Pm:& ~tchen, The Qub. houle, Antonello IUatorante, Royal Xhyber Pine Indian Cui· sine and Kiit Strauu Brewing Co. ... . BUSINESS CALENDAR t •Send IU•Ell (fM8) 2*Me30. • CALINDM lteml to 1he o.Jly Plloc. 330 w. Bay St., Cotta Udo ................... Mell, CA 92827; ~..melt to from 8:30 to' p.m; Mond9ya ~'**"'•""""-com.~ -~Jones~ fax to (fM8, ~170; or~ 3300 JembofM Ro9d, calling (Me) 674-4298. lndude Newport a.d1. (714) 1he tlmt, «Mt• end locltlon of 984-6314. the ewnt. .. we11 ... contect phone number. llwbnrl*ECnltWOltrJnl nutSOAY group me.ta fNetY WednMdey from 7:15 to 8;30 The ... wport ..... Chamber a.m. et Mlml'a CAM. of Commerce'• Newport ReMMrdont: Angle Sttfford, SunMt Netwoftdng Mixer will (949) 474-2225. meet from 15 to 7 p.m. aboard llw ......... Xdwnge Amerfcan Yacht Oiartera' - "The Endeewr," 670 Udo Park hM brMltfMlt mMlinge It 7 Drtve, Newport Bead\. The e.m. ~et the Pac:fflc coct it free for members end Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., $10 at the door. lnfonnation: Newport Beedt. FrM for the (949) 729-4411. first meeting. (9'9) 84CMJ688. FRIDAY The Nw;pott ..... d\.lpllt A N9w MernMr/ of All ~'11...ta Club, an Commodorel Guest lntematlonaf group for Breakfnt. ip0n90red by the buainw ,.,.,,... and CommodorM Club, will begin netwottdng, me.ta at 11 :46 at 7:30 a.m. et the Balboa Bay e.m. Tuesdays at Coco'•, 151 Oub & RMort,, 1221 W. Cont Newport Center Drlw, Highway, Newport Beac:ti. lnfonNtk>n. (800) 787-T¥¥1, Admlak>n Is free for new http://Www.lead«:lubla.com. members. Information: (949) 729-4411. The eo.ta Mela a..., ol All LMMn'• l.eeds Club holds ONGOING a WMlcty meeting for TheC09t8 Mela~ ol business profeuionala to Commerce hocta netwottdng Improve their netwoftdng lundleon meetings lkfll1 end leam how to obtain Wedneedeya from 11 :A6 e.m. new contacts. The mMdngs to 1 p.m. et the Costa Mesa are held Tueedayl from 7:16 Country Oub. The cost la $14. to 8:30 a.m. et Mimi'• CaM In The club ia et 1701 Golf Com Meta. The C8f6 it et CourM Drive, Costa Mesa. 1836 Newport Blvd. (800) (714) 886-9090. 787-7m The Costa Mela The '"'819 a...,._ of the Communicators American Buainea 'Nomen'a Toeatmutera Oub meets Aan. meets at 8 p.m. the from noon to 1 p.m. fourth Tueeday of ead\ month Wednesday9 et the Orange et the Country Inn & Sutt• In County Department of Costa Meu. lnfon'nation: Education, 200 ICelmua Drive, (714)~. Costa Mesa. Meetings ere The N.wport~ol open to anyone who wants to Improve hia or her pubflc Commerce me.ta from 6 to 7 speaking lkflla. (714) p.m. on the foutth Thur9day 444-8783. of eedl month for tts Newport Sunset Networking Mixers. The N9wport 8wh Locations.,. alw8ys Distinguished Toaatmaatera different The cost for Oub 1300 meets from 7 to 9 nonmemben la $10. p.m. Tuesdays et Sgt. lnformatk>n: (949) 729-4400. Pepperoni'• Plzze Store, SE The Newpolt .... ati.\ber Bristol, Newport Beac:h. Information end reservations: of Commenl8 l'M9ta from (949) 646-1274. 7:30to9:301.m. on the second Wecilleldly of Nd'I The Mee. M .. engera month attemlt.lng between • Toaatmaaters Oub 691 In breakfaet et the Delly Grill Costa Mesa meets et 7 p.m. Faahk>n Wand and a noon to Tueldeya et Mesa Verde 2 p.m. lun&eon at the United Methodiat Churdt, Radiaon Newport Beecti. 1701 W. Baker St, Costa lnformlt.lon: (949) 729-4«>0. Mesa. (714) 640-4446. The Or..,. Country The N9wport c.ww Multimedia Aan. Digital Toaatmastera Club 231 meets Videol30 Interest Group from 7 to 8:30 e.m. Mondays hocta • round table et the Irvine Co., 810 Newport dilQaaion on 9'/9fythlng Center Drive, Newport Bead\. video et 7 p.m. In the second (Me) 766-1025. Tueedey of MCh month et Potliblltttee AV, Video 8t The~ ..... Grephb Studio, 7" W. 17th Toeetmasten Oub meeta St, E2, tn Costa Mela. The from 8 to 9:16 p.m. Tuetdays cost i. $10 for nonmembera. at Coco'• Restaurant. 161 lnfonnation: (714) 778-6338. Newport Center Drive, Thi "911 ... Mot'811• Newport Beech. lnformlt.lon: (310) 693-1982. NetwcMt hotta a .miner for Mnlorl S2 and oldel' on The ........ l'ollbnanen rwerM mot1glgll It 3 p.m. Club mMb at 7 e.m. the first Tueeclly of the month Thuf'9dlya et Cooo'I Bakery at~ VIiiage, 300 E. fWtalrant. ~ E. Coast Coat Highway, Newpe>11 Highway, Corona del Mar. Beed1. UM8) 723-0233. -SURF AND SUN WEATHER FORECAST A perdydoudy morning~ dw bv.,,. ,,_.,IOC)A, Highe .... be from 73 tO '° ... ~-... beoOming eoudftu MUrfy llt 11 mp. In the eftlernoor,, A MOidy dw ~ thould bloofN P9fttv ~wlll~tog-­ "1idnlght. bpec:t !owe from. tlC> ... ..... ,.... : ~ IOATINQ FORECAST . noftthc •Urfv--It 10 to 20 lcnotl. lnof ... ng to 15 tlCI 215 llr'°'9 In 1t1e-...noo.1 on oomblriecl- of 7 '°' ....... domNnt pertod«10111DOftde. Ncdtw 11•1~ ..,."'°'*'lie 20 to•lrnalllft .. ~ deoe" I tif119to10• 3D lnoll ~on_.._._ollto 10 .............. Plltod. ....... SURF • ..... COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL PREVIEW ON THE AGENDA ffereue101neollbl..._ thl counaJ wOI OOl1llder to~ 1W ALLOCATION OF FUNDS 1be coundl WW conaider the alloca.lioil Of the 2004-05 QIU.en's Opdooa for Public Safety/Supplemental law Enforcement Servkea Fund. The progtU'D WU delfaned to provide state fundt to JocaJ agenda for front-line law enforcement needs. Over the pat seven ftscaJ ' years. the dty has recetved about $1.6 million from the fund, enabling the Police Department to obtain needed pereonnel, equipment and technology. Oty omclals are not sure bow much they will get this year but are anticipating $166,000, which GEmNG INVOLVED • GETTING INVOUIED runt perlocfically In the Daily Pilot on a rotating basis. For Information about adding your organization to this lilt, call (949) 674-4298. ORANGE COUNTY Co.tUNITY DEVELOPMENT COUNCI. Volunteers are needed for a variety of functions. Information: (714) 839-6199. ORANGE COUNTY HOMELESS TASK FORCE The task force Is recruiting volunteers for the lrtterfaith Council Networt to wort one-on-one with homeleu adults in a program on basic life skills. Information: (949) 253-1n4. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Learn more about art and share with your community by becoming a docent at the Orange County Museum of Art. A volurtteer docent guides adults and IChool groups through the gplleries and teaches about the museum's collections and exhibitions. Information: (949) 759-1122, Ext. 204. ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Docents are needed to lead tours of the Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Learn about the history and the development of the Center and the wortings of the badt stage areas. Information: (714) 556-ARTS, Ext. 833 ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Participate In life management and employment training workshops as a success coac:ti to foster teens 16 to 18 years ofd. Information: (949) 6<& 1451. ORGANIZATION FOR THE tMMNE CARE OF AP.US Volunteers are needed to care for stray and lost animals In the Newport Beach, Costa Meta and Corona del Mar areas. Information: (949) 722-1357. PACFlC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TM Orange County Pacific Symphony Ordlestra'• Votunteera In Education OpportunftiM program needs volurtteers to euit1 c:tiildren In a variety of hands-on mualcal activtu... Volunteers spend a total of six Seturdey momlngt with the children. Information: (714) 756-6788, Ext 244. PARENT HELP USA Founded by Mothers and Others AgelMt CNld Abu•, Parent Help ab the public for help and YOtunteera to Inform the community on vtt.l lstuea en.ctlng ~I~ end the family. lnfOf'fNtlon: (949) fJ60.3481 or (948) 675-52'71. PEDIATNC CMCEJt R£SEMCH FOUNDA1lON PCRF, whklt ,..._money to ~ pedlntccancer ,.....rc:n, needa ~for evlfitey of dudM. , .. , -..312. TIE NtWCOLOGY REIEMCH MTITVl'I The,......... 11 loOldng tor ~tD'*9pettlnl~ on~ 1niotdn9. l"1onndon: ,. '17oiM873. PROJECT AC:clll Projec_t AoOMl 11 • nor.ptciftl .. dote lO what the~ ........ Jut year, 'Ibey are hoP6al IO ... the mooey Coran mm~ ~t polldon. wocuc1dODI and Q bnnela. . WMTTODPEcr Std memben recommend the llloc:adon of fwxb sugested by Field OperadoN captain Jim Waf.lon be med for the pwpoees he requested. BALLOT INITIATIVE RESOLUTION · The council will consider a raoJudon supporting Proposition 1A. the result or a bipartisan effort during the budget negotiations among Gov. Arnold Schwan.eneger, local governments and other entities chat will be on the November ballot Thia proposition will restrict the state legislature's ability to orgenlzatlon that llnka resident of ~ncome housing developments with beneflclal social 1ervk:es usually through resource centers.. Vofunteers are needed to Mor c:hildren, tNCtt crafts end computer 1klll1 at the various centers. Information: Paul Shapiro, (949) 253-3120 Ext 229. PROJECT CUOOLE Project Cuddle i1 a Cotta Meta-based nonprofit orgenlz.etion that meet.a the needs of gll11 and women facing unplanned pregnancies. In addition to offiCe help and 12-hour hotline shifts once a month, volunteers are needed for an auxiliary group and fundraillng committees and to help distribute stidters to stop babies from being abandoned In trash bins. Service groups of all kinds -mom's groups, c:tiurches. students, men and women's clubs, and company-sponsored sport's teams -are wanted for creative fundraising projects. The organization also needs donated gift items for mothers and babies. Information: (714) 432-9681 or http:l..WWW.proj«:tcuddle.org. PROJECT TOGEntER Project Together seeks adult volunteers to establish a trusting, one-to-one relationship with c:tiildren streued from family problems and abuse. This component of the Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services offers training and supervision for the program Many of the children are economically deprived, victims of neglect or both. Information: (714) 850-8444. READ/ORANGE COUNTY Volunteer literacy tutors are needed to help create a more literate community with no-<:ost tutoring for adults in reading and writing, one-on-one or in small groups. The adult literacy program serves the Orange County Public library system. Lessons are individualized and confidential. Training is provided and required. Information: (714) 566-3070or http:l..WWW.readoc.org. READINGBY9 The mentor reading program seeks volunteers to read to students In kindergarten through the third grade. Costa Mesa schools need help for students in reeding, writing and English. Meritor sessions may be acneduled from 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. and afteHChool from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. lnfonnation: Pomona Elementary School, (949) 51~; Whittier Elementary School, (949) 51 M898; Wilson Elementary Sdlool, (949) 61£>.6996; end New Shallmar Leaming Center, (949) 646-0396. SALVATION MMV Of ORANGE COUNTY Group or family volunteers are needed to adopt a family, aponeor an angel tree, hotd a cenned food or toy drive, or make I tpedel gfft CK dondon cfirecdy to tM Selvdon Army. lnfonMdon: (714) 832-7100. SAVE OUlt YOUTH The v.-•• ,.Cotti Me.a youth orglftlmllon .. k>oldng for ~to help cr'Mte. pOillw lllernMtw for people 12 eon.-.... .. nMded to help In ... IUdl. boidng, ............ woblcl end llldlmla~ "*"' .............. ' ~ localpemment ~ ~ddlliand ClOm'CiM'...; &..dncWa -. pl'Oplrt1 ... wt .eblde-lceOlefee.....uee. Tben la a llmOlr meuwe dm the Le.!tgul of Calllomla Odet ind a CCMltdon of local government oftldals got on the ballot bd'ore PropolJtion lA so they could have 10me leYenlge ln the budget dlscuaalona with Scbwuzeneaer. That measure, Propolltion 65, would also keep the state from raiding local goverrunenta' funds to off.set the state budget deftctt lhe league or ddes. believes Propo1itlon lA better protects local government pubUc safety, No matter what you're doing, )'OUf hometown newspaper ~ Daily Pilot FYI •WHAT: Next City Council me.Ing • wt-= 8:30 p.m.1oNoht • WllEM.; City >WI, n Felrl>ftw9 • INPO: (114) 154-622"1 healthcare and other len'icet u well u preventt the awe from taking local funds, IO it is urging voters to wpport du. proposidon and oppoee Propostdon 65. WHAT TO EXPECT Staff memben recommend adopt:i.og the retOludon. • -CDmplled by Dftl'drs /\#wman Don't SliJ!! 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"The first mght, it (attracted people) just beciwae no one bad really l('!eil ft. ao we had a Jot of people come down,• saJd Sbltrell Ryder, a sales associate at All the Rage Baby, a children's clothing store at Qystal Cove Promenade. "Overall. it b~t a lot more people than we oonnally aee at that time. ... Shopping center events can be a boost for retailers, but they aren't always focused on spend- ing. Retail heavyweights South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island host a variety of charity events each year. "Really, we don't need to drive traffic," South Coast Plaza Mar- keting Director Debra Gunn Downing said. "We get over 23 mlllion visitors annually, so our ENGINES Continued from Al with counseling and family rehabilitation. Thousands showed up to the inaugural event, sponsored by Meguiar's car care products, Jaguar. Newport Autosport and Newport European Motorcars. Ud. NEWPORT BEACH • 1tlh8'199t ... .., ........ w.t: A drunken dltturt>ance 'Ml reported It 2:58 p.m. Sunday. eventa are designed both as a complement to our busl.nea but abo often to support a commu- nity organl7.1don. • They're mo~ sophisticated than the malls that were 19808 teen hangouta, and shopping centen today are fun~ooing as places for the community to gather. F8shion Island'• annuaJ Ouistmaa tree lighting can at- tract aa many as 10,000 people, said Laura Davis, Fashion Island markedng director. "It almost becomes like a town center of aorta," she said. •People come here and they know we have these aJgnature events f!V- ery year. and it's safe, it's beauti· ful, .and they have a great ti.me." Shopping centers are filling the void in communities left when people are too busy to join a club or make other long-tenn commitments, UC lrvl.ne mar- keting professor Mary Gilly said. "For some people, it's replac- tens of thousands in modifications. Others showed off the newest and sleek.est models. Among the old Rolls Royce limousines, T-Buck.ets, Roadsters and Fastback Mustangs were the newest Ferraris, Maseratis, Maybachs and Jaguars. Parked right next to Gephart's car was a crystal-silver-colored 2005 Mercedes SLR, one of about 50 Mclaren versions shJpped from Great Britain to the U.S. this year, said Caliber Motors salesman Larry Poudrier. Afr intakes, side dual exhausts, carbon fiber chassis and a 617 -horsepower engine push the asking price to $950,000. he said. "The turnout's more than I anticipated," said the Olamber's executive director and event spokeswoman Linda Leonhard. "The participation of our sponsors and vendors has been tremendous. A lot of people put a Jot of their lime and money into this." Gephart. who has 12 classic cars at home, wasn't alone in shelling out the big bucb. He said many of the approximately 250 car owners spent at least • Judges gave out awards for their top 25 cars. with Newport Beach's Jim Dillon winning the award (or •Best of Show." Dillon's 1955 Olevy Nomad is 9 inches wider and 11 inches B~NER ~uedfromAl ments that the banners not ex- ceed 32 square feet and be taut- ly fastened to the outfield fence by at least four contact points. When homeowners first raised the appearance Issue last summer, leagues started taking the banners down after every game and putting them up again for the next game. Under the proposed law. banners LANGUAGE Continued from Al simple past tense: "I danced.~ Thus, this passalo prossimo business must be the equivalent of the P.nglish "I was dancing." Wrong. After the first class Thunday night, I asked the teacher about these rwo forms of pa.st tenae. Now. at long last, I amafmld. 1be remoto. she explained, is some kind of literary/academic/obscure tense -one that would come up lC you were studying Shakespeaie. The prouimo one, if I undentood the teacher AROUND TOWN would be allowed to hang dur- ing the entire baseball and soft- ball seasons as long as they are removed within seven days of t,he seasons~dose. That sounds good to Mazur. ~1 think it's great we can leave them up for the whole sea.son,· he said. "That's what our spon- sors give us the money for -so they can be seen like in any old- time ballpark. minor league games and the Uttle League World Series. That's what base- ball's about and always has been." I correctly, ls the one I should learn first -the most basic and simple past tense. That's baffling to me, because unlike the mnoto's one-word conjugations -fu~ which I figured was the same form aa "danced" or "was" -this prosslmo stu1f all uses two words. such as iono stato, which to me sounds more like "have danced" or "have been." Suddenly, it'1 beginning to make le11Se why adult.I who were ecared to death of this 1tUff in hJgh ICbool don't want to wade back into the IUbject At the aame time. however, lt'I becoming more clear that fear ls the btaest thing to fear. We Ill know many of thae verb te111e1 aJrady. But. un1ib Ing the church.. ahe said. "1bJa kind of fttl 1ft 'With today\ Bf~ style of event.a rather than re- ladonablps." With the populadty of onllne shopping that eaten to people'a utilitarian needs. lhopplng cen- ten can dlsdnguJah tbemaelva by offering an experience, abe said. An experience ls certainly what they get at Uburdi'a Scuba at 1be Camp, which o«en a free kids' scuba due OD Sunday afternoons through September. "We enable people to go In the water and see what scuba diving ls like," Ubwdi's co-owner Qua Sherman said. ·rt's an outreach program. a way for us to Intro- duce people to our sport.· • AUCIA AOmtsOH covers business, politlce •nd the environment. She may be rudled at (949) 164-4330 ()(by HMll .. alicla.robingon@latlmu.com. longer than the standard '55 Nomad and is worth about $400,000, chief judge Man: Greeley said. Escondido's Harry Tabke won the "Best of Paint" award for his tangerine-pearl 1932 Ford Roadster. Newport Beach Mayor Tod Ridgeway also handed out the "Mayor's Award" to Newport resident and cancer survivor John Andrison, owner of a 1932 Ford Phaeton. "I thought there was a great cross-section of exclusive cars." Chamber President Olip Stassel said. "We basically accepted cars across all lines, which makes people want to come to it We made it open to everyone 'in the local area. no matter what kind of car they have." • JEff BENSON la the newt ... istant and may be ntllehed et (949) 574--4298 or by e-mail at jeW.ben.antllati,,,..com. Mayor Gary Monahan said he thought the proposed law repre- sented too much government meddling. "They've had banners for 30 years or more -they've been doing it since I was a little kid," Monahan said. ·r may support It if that's what It takes. but It's a Jot of time spent over a very triv- ial Issue." • DBADAE NEWMAN covers government. She may be reactted at (949) 574-4221 or by e-mail .t deirdre. newm•n §I.rim... com. when we're learning a foreign language, we don't me terms like future perfect and conditional. That's because we already know how to say, ·1 will haw traveled to Europe twice before my 40th birthday," or, "I haw been to ParlB only once before." Thoee are the future pedec:t and conditional. respecdwly, but you didn't need to know that to Ule them correcdy. The leaon, for me, ls to face the fear, but to remember that, in order to face the fear, I must ftnt edmit that even grammar anobs get scared somedmel. •JUNE CAIAGRAHDI It• frMNlnce ~.She'*' bt reecfted It .NM TCN•llOl.oom. • I ' I Mondly, ~ 20, 2004 A5 • HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL · ~ewport Harbor s(ill plugging holes . " Brinkley credits system for helping Sailors succeed despite battling outbreak of injuries. . Rick Devereux Daily Pilot 1be injuries Coach Jeff 8rinkiey bu bed to DfmCOtDe on the Newport Har- bor High lootbaD team would send 80IDe mffa looking for mr.cuw. The best wide recdver ls out with a lbouJder~ The projected starting taiJback la out with ligament damage to his knee. The leading tackler on defense i8 side- lined with a stomach ailment But Brinkley ~ the Sanon plug in another athlete aDd continue to win. Newport (Z-0) heal Fountain Valley, 'IJ}-7, in the leUOD Opener and Ma.rim. 35--0, Friday. with various playera step- ping up to contribute. ReceMr Ala Orth grabbed a pme--blgb eight catches tor 85 yards and a touchdown agalDlt the Barons. Junior James Coder hauled ln six pasaes for 88 yards and three 1K:Ores against the Vikings and lellJor fullback Thewr Theriot rushed for a ca- reer-high 153 yards and one touchdown Priday. "We have a system that we run that has reads for the quarterbeck and be reads and throws to the guy who is open," Brinkiey said. "Last week it was 1\Jex, this week was Jame& We didn't go in saying we wanted to get James the ball." Brinkley said the team did not em- phasize Theriot picking up more carries, either, ~ though the 6-foot-l, 225- ponnder lined up aa a tailback behind a bJocklng bad. "We tty to take what ltbe defense) gives us,• Brinkley said. "I've always be- lieved that you've got to be able to run the bell in order to win and you've got to be able to stop the run. But if a team gtves us a ratio that d.Jctates pass, we'll pus. It depends on what they choose to stop." It appeared the Vikinp wanted to stop the run because Marina was stack- ing defenders close to the line of scrim- mage. But senior quarterback Kasey Pe- ters made them pay for giving receivers room to wotk. completing 11 of 18 at- tempts for 139 yards and three touch- downs. "I thought (Peters! ~ real well (against Marina)," Brinkley said. ·He had two bad Jud intm:epdons in the first week. but, overall, he has been play- ing really well. And the otren&tve line has DON LEACH I DAILY Ptl 0 l Corona del Mar tailback Wess Presson, with 231 yard s and three TOs Friday, has 525 yards on the ground this season. done a great job of protecting him.· The Sailors, No. 2 ln OF Southern Section OM.sion VI, will attempt to keep things rolling when they meet aosstown rival Corona del Mar in the Barde of the Bay. Thunday at Newport Hatbor. • OORONA DBL MAR: lt looks as lf the three-headed monster has been cut in half when it comes to the Sea Kin~ ground game. Last season, Wess Presson. Austin Brawner and Brett Crowley combined for 1,343 rushing yards. The production was evenly distnbuted berween the three with Brawner (554 yards) holding a slight edge over Presson (407) and GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Crowley (382). This year. Presson has emerged as the main ballca.rrier. ruslung for 525 yanh and six touchdowns on 48 carries. The second-leading rusher for the Sea Kings is quarterback Tom Welch, who has 240 yards and four touchdowns on 29 car- ries. MONDAY MORNING UARTERBACKS Through I.ht: fir-.1 thrt't' game'> last '>t'a son, Ausun Brawner W'd.'> the leading rw.hl·r with 2.12 }'"c!Id~ and two n h on 46 auempt!> 11w. -.ea'><m. Rrnwner. uwd pnmanly Cl.!. a block.to~ back. h..t' I.! l yards on 19 came., But offen.,1w <:oordm.itor Ion} Naranio .., ohviou'I} doing ... onll'tlung ngh1 '>IT1Ct' ( orona del Mar \ 0 ha., outseored lh opponent\ b) .111 ,1wr.1~t: of 39·l7. In 1-rtd.iy\ 44 -28 \ll"IOI) u\cr Troy, the offl'll'><.' produced "x gatn'> of a1 least 20 yanh. 111dutlmg IOlll hduwn., of 57, 50 (ru.,h111g) and .!.7 !pa. ... .,1ng> rre.,.,on had I 07 ru\h111g v.ird'> 111 1ht· tiTht quann alont' But the m<N tnlllal pmnl' \WH' tlw two 1ouchdm~11.., < dM <,<ored m 1lw ti nal :1:2'l tha1 '>t'aled lhe nt to n Coath l>1l k I reemJJl oil\ 1ou ... I\ 1111 pr~ed 11\ lw, 1eam\ founh 4~1dfll·r Mamina. '>cilll af1t'rw-dfd 111., pl.iyrr., should never .tgain rnmplam about run ning '>pnnt'> 111 praclttc. l nt• St.><1 K111g-. entered l·nddy·., wm rn.n.ked No 6 111 C.U· D1vl!.1on f'( •ESTANCIA: Coach C ra1g h·mg \\-a' surprist'd to learn the 1-..iglt."> I q O rn tory over Buena Parle wa., tht' fir..1 ... 11111 out by an h.iglt.., dclen'>e "ntt' ~000, ,1 span of Jll gamt"> "Oh?,· he '><lid "Vllell. I ~" c all tlw credit ID our tll'len~1vc 1 oonJinator. Dave Ol'>en I le doe' a greJI Joh al get See FOOTBALL, Pa11 A6 WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Cal rolls overUCI in Hawaii ' I t • ,. IJtonday, ~ 20. 2()(M ' BRIEFLY 'Eaters claim fi fth The UC Irvine men'• water polo team won two gamea Sun- day to ftnish fifth ln the Southern California tournament at USC's McDonald's Swim Stadium. Rick Merlo and Dreason Barry scored three goals each to lead No. 5-ranked UCI past No. 6 Pep- perd.ine, 10-5, in the fifth-place game. Colin Mello added two goals for the Anteaters (7-2), who led, 4-0, after the first quarter. UCI junior goalie Joe Wynne recorded 10 saves. Matthew MacDonell led the Waves (4-3) with three goals. The Anteaters defeated No. 10 UC Santa Barbara. 7-3, in a con- solation semifinal Sunday on the strength of two goals each by Merlo and Barry. Wynne had seven saves as UCI held the Gauchos scoreless in the second and fourth quarters. Ross Sinclair, a sophomore out of Newport Harbor High, led UCSB with two goals and goalie Jon Bonafede bad 10 aves. The Anteaten host No. 3 UCLA in UCI's home opener Sat- urday njght at 7. Bears edge Anteaters • SOCCER: The UC Irvine women's soccer team lost at Baylor, 2· l. Sunday in Waco, Texas. UCI sophomore Lauryn Blr- kinsbaw opened the IClOring In the 11th minute by beating Bear goalkeeper Ashley Holder one- on-one. · Bayto~sMll.rgaretKaderlJtled the game on a header off Uliata from Brittani Z.Onker and Anna Schuch In the 21st mJnute. Then, in the 83rd minute, Ka- derU scored again with an uslst by Jennifer Martin. Sophomore goalkeeper Ma- rissa Welliver had five saves ror the Ante,aters (3-4-l). ' Baylor improved to 3-3-1. UCJ plays host to Loyola Marymount Uons Friday at 7 p.m. at Anteater Stadium. UCI plays vilJting USC Sunday at l p.m. Futures event on tap •TENNIS: The Costa Mesa lennis Center will host the Dladora Pro-Ouunplonsbip, a United States Tennis Assoda· lion men's $15,000 Futures event, today through Sunday. The event features 32 singles plaY.,rs with 16 doubles teams. Players ranked Nos. ·150-900 on the Association of Tennis Professionals Tour typically compete in Futures events. Admission Is free. '1 Bth Annual Harbor Heritage Run and Free Fitness Fair -/\,u ~- ~ #. -:1 I. A " ~'V -'~-~~ R.BOi( ..--"'\c, \-'\ ., / SCHOO\.-' .r "1-?".:Jr T \~ ~~d/'­-~ _, -~ ----- FOOTBALL Continued from A5 ting the ldds to believe in the game plan." Fertig said Olsen's teaching background help~ the dejenslve coach. "He's a history teacher and has really studied military his- tory a lot,• Fertig said. "In mili- tary history. you go in and study the tendencies of what armies do on the battlefield. Dave stud- ies what the offense will do and it! tendencies." Fertig said anticipating what Buena Parle would run was a major factor in the win. "Olsen is a great strategy guy," he said "We would know what they would do at certain times and then stunt or role our cover- age to defend It an'd it worked to perfection." But while a general can direct troop movements, it's the actual soldien who decide the out- come of any battle. "I liked our intensity on de- fen.ae." Fertig said. "When It came to a crucial time, our play- en would come up and make plays. One of the biggest im- provemenu we've had is that we t&ckled better." Fertig aa.td the play of line- backer Ryan Sanford, comer- back Er.equiel VWaJvaw and ulety Ricky Montgomery have been lmpraalve. Sanford and Montgomery ended the game with a safety, llmultaneoualy ~ down the quarterback tn die Ind mne. · 11111 wu the tb1rd dUJerent ~-bac:k to be hit by the ~.With the flnt two ...... l!Doded out of the~ wllb lnfuriel. n.c.kle Nellon &-. bllndllded the quarts- ..., wbO Won bM~ i111 't1,aDdMon~W ....... pily later In ......... Above, Costa MesaHigh's Jamison Morris (22) gives Duaine Wase a hug after Wase stripped a Huntington Beach bancarrier near the end zone and returned the ball 53 yards to set up the game's first touchdown. Mesa, however. came up on the short end of a 42-28 nonleague verdict Thursday. At left, CdM Coach Dick Freeman, shown last season, has led Sea Kings to a 3-0 start heading into Thursday's Battle of the Bay. MAAKC DUSTIN / DAllY PILOT "I'm an old quarterback. so I score. tage of opportunities. Nobody feel for those guys," Fertig said. "If you take tho:.c two plays really stood out for us against "I went up to (their starting away. we probably have a good Villanova.. It was just one of quarterback after the game), chance of winning the game,· those games.· and he was shaking hands with Baldwin said. "We are our own· Monarch said the Lightning his left, but he told me he'd be worst enemy. We've beaten our-linebackers had trouble recog- OK." selves. We've got to eliminate nizing counters and misdirec- Fertig said he hopes the team our mistakes and eliminate tlon, which led to tacklers being will continue its stellar play and those big plays." out of position. cut back on unforced penalties. The Costa Mesa offense start· He wanted to force the Wild- . "We keep shooting ourselves ed to shine, especially jw1lor cats to throw, but the defense al- in the foot with stupid penal-quarterback Ryan French. who lowed 357 rushing yards. ties," he said. "It's over-exuber-threw for 201 yards in the 42-28 On the positive side, the two ance. We want them to be ag-Huntington Beach loss. passes ViJJanova Prep attempted gressive, but we got called for "I think French is progressing were both intercepted. illegal procedure twice. That very, very well," Baldwin said. "It was a good hitting game," needs to change." "He scrambles when he should Monarch said. "We had some F.stancia (2-1) has a bye this and he's making the right reads, arm tackling, but we were a little week. The P.agles open up Got-considering he has only started bit out of position." den West League play against three games." The Sage Hill offense was lim- defending champion Orange French's job is made easier lted by injuries to freshman Oct. 1 at Newport Harbor. with tight end Jeff Waldron as a quarterback Jamie McGee. •COSTA MESA: Mter allow-target. Waldron's seven catches McGee had a sore throwing ing more than 325 rushing yards for 155 yards and two touch-shoulder, and his mobility was against Huntington Beach High, downs agalnst the Oilers are ca-reduced due to a sprained anJcle. Muatangs c.oacb Tom Baldwin reer highs. "McGee Is dinged up a bit, knows euct1y what needs to be "Jeff has been outstanding,· but nothing serious," Monarch fixed Baldwin said. "He catches the said. "His sore shoulder hln- "lt's the same problem we've ball even when he's highly cov-dered him from throwing long had in the other two games: We ered There were a couple of passes.. And he tweaked b1a an- give up big plays," he said. times that I thought the ball was kle. So when your quarterback "(Huntington Beach) didn't going to be intercepted. but Jeff has trouble rolllng out, it limJts overpower ua. They'd make zero went up and stole the ball away you quite a bit. It's like going yarda on three plays and then from them." in~o a gun fight with a knife. It they'd gain 80 yards on one Baldwin Isn't concerned just doesn't work." play." about the offense, though. The two main weapons Mon- The Muttanp (0-3) attacking •The defense la where the arch hu on offense are running defeme makes them vulnerable problems are," he said. •we've back Don Ayres and wide re- to IUCb big plays. When a ball-Just been gtvtng up big plays. cetver/runnJng back Keya Man- carrter gem put the first wave of And it'• not aJways .the same abadJ. The only problem ls, ii tacklen, there can be a lot of guys making the miat•k-. • the ~8 game la lndfectfve, mom to nm. ~re going to have to do ..--: cllfenMI can concentrate on The OOen' quarterback ran th.Ing to change that• e.pptng the running pme. The for ~ yardl ·on three of • MGB HJu.: Al ,-=. ._ Wlldcm Umlted Ayra and bil MWID mrrta, but ldll fin. want the teun to~ w M.+Mi llD a comblned 131 lshed With 7• yuda, mainly be· week to tbe nmt. but ,_,, •w ....... yUdl and one touch- CUllM of a 59-yvd touchdown ·ea.ch TDm Mo=laa-...... oae weet aaer they com- nm. preued wttb bit Ill ........ m ~yanla and "We aca.Dy Clld a pret= 21·7 loM to WW.. ~ ... --. . jOb of ..,.,. bhn." Clay. .,,._ .. our two~ Mid. "Wa ildlilr tK.klt dllln for "Wt ,plaWd a ..a ... Mr+ 11 llid ..._., Monarch amorp•bllpli//# . -iMD .lhe "9ik illlilt .W.·.....,..w*alndcf8Y:out. nae dr' 111 ._, ... on1J ~ 111 •·" •--di 11 • _,.._. And.._ 1a a ...., • ..., 11111..,..,.. ..... ~~-• ............ v.:i.,. Ollllllla*t'_,__. .. -I ...... to -.... -..... l.o. to'IWtn .... 11A ,.,.._ ... O...l.•Wtllll,,,... .... ~ owto l~A CL~SSIFIEJAD By Fu By Phone By MaiVln Penon: ~~~ ~~~ m~~~ ,._ ... ,__ <All Meel. CA 9'2627 _,,._ ..,._. At Newpa1 Btva. A Bay Sc. ., .. ,. ...... ,....., Houn: : Te .... l:JOn..3~ Monday-Friday Wilk-In 8:JOlm.3:00pn Monday..fndly .. ------P ey------ ..,.. llDd ....... ~ lo i:UD'8 widioat nodce. :n. ...,. ..... ,_,.. ... ~co caitOr1 ndwify, NVia .. ftl~ my daui&d ~ Plea9I feport my .,-cw chi& 11181 be iD yov ca.itied lld bnirncdiMdy. n. DliJy Pl1ot ~ no Ii.ability for uy mor io • advert.iJcancet for wbicll i& may be rapc..ibk ac:qit for dae cc.t ol lbc ..-re ~Y oc:a.p.d by tbe cmx. Credi& cm only be allowed for I.be first inxftion. ----Deadlines---- Manday M•UM .............. ffiday S:OOpm Fnday .............. llwnday SlOOpm Tuelday .... -.. ., ... ., ... Monday S:OOpm s.o.day ............... Friday 3:0)pm Wuinelday ........... Tladay l:OOpm 5-lday.-.... ········ Fnday S.OOpm Thunday ·······-·· Wednaday S:OOpm ....................... 2MI lllll..._ 2MI BmRTAW • _cm ____ .,_o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . ..... ... ...OfSMIOfM r:;c..it of amount bid PlllllY lUlflllSll B~ ::':t.:: :,•th"~ = • I ............ OocsOn·l- 949-644· 2279 CIUlllrf _,.. & CAYSI c..t For In PtMIM Homa. Maodwwed, Blood Ttdlld. Fed~For-.NilliJ .. Stdl. Dlwormad & •lllell.tVtni~ •• Sctlool Otstrtct COo\ST ~ CCJU.EQ( otS11tlCT "otld W.tlftcstillll: Oranp Coat Colete WatlOll Hall 0.-litloll, No:lllZ "'ONdllne: October 21, 2004 et 2!00 p.111. ......... The f._.. peucm$ .. **Iii .,..._ H . S~ Tecfwloloo, 112 CtNrbfooll L11. -Unit B. Costa Mnli, CallfOfn!. QSllO.l211'14 wrlti111 and wlll be ______ 1_31_1 Ql f ....... , In Ult Superior Court of r~ al the 1ICM'auld ... D'15 the State of CallfOl'nle. office et any time after IQUM- fof ttie COl.lnty of Oraftfl the first pubhcatlon OfPGIWl'f <-•c... ..... Old Coins' Gold, sllvw. ~.WldcMl.lfltiQIMs collettll>6ts M-642·9'41 Md 'rotlct Offtce of ttle f'ttJaical F acllitln Cocwdlnator. p _._..b llYdeMe et: Arlkth RicheJ, Cont Community let; 92121 Colep ltobert S. Edman. 112 111 the Matt• of ttie hereof Sela Is for Estate of LEONAltD property 111 ·u is· MOLINA. DeeHMCI. conditton •Ith no Wlf Notice rs hlftby chrtfl rantlu uprau or that the underncned •Ill l111pli1d EKCLUSIV[ s .. 11 Print• s.ie. lo AG£NT, S.hsbury Real the htlhut ind bat Estate. l TO 949/675 All real estalt 1dYert1$ 1n1 on lh1$ newsp1per is subiecl to the r eder al F111 Hous.n1 Act of 1968 as amended wl11ch makes 11 1lle111 lo ad•erttW "any prefw ence l1m111t1on or d1sc111runahon based on race color rel11oon. Mta h1nd1tap lamol~I statu' or n1honal or11m. Of an mltnloon to make any ~ulh preference hm1l1 loon or dlSCI •mmahon • Tho\ newspaper wolf not know1n1ly accept any ad•erlosemenl lor rul estale which is on ~ool1loon of lh• law Our reader~ are hereby onlormed lh1I all dwell '"I' adverl1141d on this newspaper are ••aolabi. on an equal opportunity burs UYI • <_. CAIL Lodel AAJ hlr PtotJ llTl now ICQIClbllc host famly ~s for fll end wm. wrivlls. Flaarbla, ..... 461w""'°"' L-.t prOIJllTl cost 1-... $2531.t. per family not per ~ 80lHl3 2002 www.1uraup1ir com T£I. WllMrlds 12-4 INN Sf£CTRUM F~ISLNI) 1370 Adema Ave., Bkla. "O', Coate Mal CA 92626 (714) 438-4673 1 W.. Site: WWW.CCCO.EOU/fac:HiUea/proltcta.htm TlwCM!lh: Wall! TlwOUlll la not MendetOI')' Oete: Octobel 5. 20CM : t:OO •·•·· Orence Cout Collect Malnten-& Operation Complea, locatH off Merrtm.c Ave11ue bet-Harbor Bouleverd and fllrvlew ltoecl, Cost. ... CA 92626. PINM call (714) 438-4M6 fOf 11119. ~ of 8'd: offb of Director of Purdlulnc rropou1 ltecelpt: Coat CommunltJ Collete Dtstrlct, Sidi. -o·. 1370 Ad.tins ,_.,Costa ...... CA 92626 0.te: S.,t.fnber 2.0. 20CM and September 27, 20CM 8o•d O•e: NovetnlMt 3. 20CM NOTICt: IS HEREBY GIVEN that Coast Community Collect DtStroct of Or...,. County, Callfor11il, 1ctlnc by and throvcfl lrs Govwn1n1 8-d, hefelneft• referred to as "'D11trk:t". will r-ve up to. but not later Ulen the lltlovt·lllted bid deadline, Mlled btda •I the pl1ce lclenlrfled lbOVt fOf the 1ward of• contract fOf th• project described 11· Setect demolftloll of• I0411 stOf')' bulldinc Bids lheM be received in Ille place Identified above. Ind thoM bidl sh.it be oe>ened and publicly rud aloud at the abovt·stllecl hme and ~. In eccordance with the provisions of Business and Profeulonal Code Section 7028.15 and C1llf0fn11 Public Conltact Code Sectloll IJJOO, the Oittrkt requns that the bidder posses the follo•inc clesslficahon(s) of to11trKtOf'1 liunM(s) at the hme th• Bid la Subnwtttd AllJ bidder not ao licenalld at the time of B14 ~nin1 wlll be reiectad as Non·responslva Contrac:tOf· 8 CM' C·21 Llcenae I. Submlttal of Std PrOl)OMla All Bid Proposala 811111 bt submitted on IOfma furnished by the D11trlct Bid Pr090"b must co11f0fn1 with, and be reaponalve to. the 84d and Conltact documents, coe>la of whlCh may be obtained from the Otstrlct u set fOf'th above. 2. Bid and Contract Documents. One set of the Btd and Contract Documents wt available for • Sewenty r,..,, Oollar ($75) Non·Rtfundable Chatp at the locatlcNI &lated abo•• Oowments Accornp1ny1n1 Bid Pr090S1la Each Bid Pr090UI shall M 1CC0"'91n1td by. (~) Ult requwad Bid Security: (b) Subeontracton list. (c) Non-Colluslon Affidavit; and (d) St1ttment of 81ddtr'a Qu•liflcetlons All information °' rtsc>OllHS of 1 Blddef 1n 1rs Bid 'ropoMI and other documents eccompanJU'I the Btd Proposal shall lie comc>lete. accurate and true, 1neomplelt. 1naccur1lt Of untrue rascion- OI' llllormatton provided ther11n by a btddw shaM be ooonds fllf the Olaltict to reltct such Bidder's Bid Proposal fOf' non·rtS90nsivenen. 3 Conttactllfl license Clusllocatlon. In accordance with the provisoon1 of Califon1le 'utlllc Code f3300. the Dtstrlcl requus that Bidders posMS1 the follolflftl cll111fabon(s) of Cahf0fn11 Conlt actOfs lttenae 11 tht time that tht Conltact for lht Wllfk is awarded. B or C·21. Any Bidder not ao duly 1nd Pfopet'ly license shall be aubiect to all peniittles imposed bJ law. fto payment shall bt made '°' wort., labor, materllb Of stl'VICIS prO'tlded undilr the Contract for the Work unless and unhl the Rtcistrar of ConltactOfs vwrtoes lo the Otsltoct that the Bidder awarded tht Contract la protllfly 1nd duly licensed to Plffllfm Worli. 4. Contract Time. Substantitl Con19i.tlon of lhe Work shall be achoe•ed Ninety (90) days 1ftar the d1tt of commencement of "" WOfk as set fortll Ill the Notice to Proceed IHued by the Dmrocl Fatlurt lo achtevt Sllllst111tlel C~tlon wrthtn the Contract Time won result 1n the e......-nt of liquidated D1ma1es. 5 Bid Security. Each Bid Proposal shall be 1ccon19an,.d by Bod Security In 111 amount not less that TEN PERCENT (101;) of the m111mum 1m<M.1nt of the Bid 'ropoaal, 111tlvsrvt of an addrhva Altwnatt Bod llem(s) F11lure of any Bid Proposal to be accotnpanted by Bod Securtly "' the form ind In tht MIOl.lllt raquifad shall randtr SU<h Btd Proposal to be non r"POftsj•t and rejected by the Oislroct. 6. Ho Withdrawal of B•d No Btddtr may w1thdr1w any Bid for 1 peuod of Siat, (60) days aftw the open1111 of Btds Ouunc this time all Brddefs aha• cvarantN protea quoted rn thew re591cled Bid PrOl)Osal. 7 Job·Wall Throucti Tht D1Strlct wrll conduct 1 Non·M1nd1tory Job-Walk fOf the Work The Job Wa• will M conducted bealnn1n1 11 9 00 1 m on Octobet 5, 20CM. Bidders era to metl at Of1n1e Coul Colle&• lbrntenanct I ()pefabOlla Comc>lt•. located off Mtmrnac Avenue belw"n Harbor BouMnrd the Fa.view Road Call (714) 438 4646 for map . I. Sub1tltute Security Provisions of C1hf0f'n11 Public Contract Code 122300. substitution of 1llc1ble and equivalent securrl,.s fOf any monotS wfftltletd bJ the Olaltlct to tnaure the Conlrector's performance under the Cofrttaet ••be permitted al Ille requesl and eapense of the Contractor end In confOfmlty with C1lifornl1 Public Contract Code §22300 The f0f910ln1 notwlthatand1na. llM Bidder lo whom the Contract 11 awarded aha• hive Ten (10) cllya lollowlnc action by the District's Board of Trustees to •-d the Contract to well Btddtl to rls written request to the Otattlct lo per1111t the aubahtutton of securottes for relenhon under C1lf0fnl1 Public Conltact Code §22300 The farlurt of such Bidder lo make ~ written request to tht Disltlct within Ten (10) day period sf\11 be dMmecl 1 waiver of the Bidder's rifhls under C1hforni1 Pubht Contract Code 122300 9. Walvar of lrreaulerltle1 Tht Diitrltl ,...,.," lht rlltlt lo reject any or ell Bid h090$8b or lo w11vt any lrr11ularlhn Of 1nform1htles 1n any Bid ''oCIOlll Of' In the blddlnc 10. Award of Contrecl Tht Conltactor1 for tht Work, if 1werded, w.n lie by KUoll of ttle District's Boerd ol Trustees to the responsible Bidder Mtllittinl the lowest r~vt Bid Proposal. If the Bid Proposal requwet Bldcllin to propoae prices for Alt•natt Bid Items. the District's wlectlon of Alt11n1tt Bid Items. H any. ICM' the deter mlnatloll of the lowest pr Bid 'roposal Md for lllclvslon In the acope of tht Contract to be ewwded lhell lte Ill eceordanu witt1 the l111trucbon tor Bidders 11. '""llllina w ... Rates. The CaHfOfn!. OtrtctOf of the De91ttrntnt of Industrial 1t1fttlona hu determined the cenerally prevelltnc r1tn of per diem w1ps _Ill the locality In wtllch lN Worl!..,,ls lo M P«IOl'med fOI' this ,..oject. CoPiet of these deW!Nnetlona. 1111t1tteerf>R£VAllJNG WAGE SCALE" .. 111llllta1Md 1t the Districts AdftWnistr attve Offices located at I ~Ave. Cost. Mesa. CdfOfllll 92626, and ere avallable 11 the fot1owtn1 We Sit• www.dlr.ca.aov. The ContractOI' •warded the Contract fOI' the Wen .,. .. P•J 110t las tt\111 the ICIPlte1ble prevaH1111 wee• rate tor the IUlllltricatlcNI of laMf lty thtlr rnc>Kliv• -'" ill prOMCUtloll and 1aecutioft of the WOf\. l'llblillled Newport 81ac:h/Coata Men 01111 Pilot Septembef 20, 27 2004 M052 CIHfbfook ln. Unit B. Costa Mesa. CallfOfnia 92626 This bldlneu Is con· ductlld ltJ' 111 111dM6u1I Ha" JOI.I at.rtecl dolnc buslneu l•tf Ho Rober'l dman Thia ttet-nt WI$ filed with the County Clefl of Oranae County on "8127 /04 ~562 Dally '"°t A14. lO. Sept 6, 13. 20, 20CM M057 ........... .......... The followln1 persons ere dolnc business as Qul111oa Subs, 1621 Ed111111 Ave., Tustin, California 92780 Nekhjavanl, Inc (CA). 2278 [I Rancho Viste, F ullar ton, Cahfor nra 92833 Thia business is con· ducted by: 1 corporalton Have YOll started dotna bust11US yet' No Nakh11•1n1. Inc , 2278 El R1ncho Vrsu, fuller· ton, Callfornta 92833 Th11 statement was toled wrth the Counly Clerk of Or1n1• Counly on09/16/04 20CMMOl 0 1S Daily Pilot Sept 20. 27. Oct 4. 11. 2004 M065 bidder. subiect to con· 9048. formalion of nod S<lpe Dated 9/15/04 rtor COl.lrt, on °' aftw AOOlPH MOLINA the 7111 day ol October, Parsonal Reprnenlah•e 2004, at the offlCI of of the Estate J r Published Newpor I •mes M ouoho Esq., BHch/Cosla Meu Oaoly law Offices ol Jamn M Fiztoho, 6355 Topanp Pilot September 20. 21 Canyon Bl•d Suite 527, 27. 20CM MT064 Woodland Hills. CA 91367, all the ro1hl, hlle and interest of said dtcHsed at hme of death and all roctit toU. and 1ntwesl the est.ate has acquired on addition lo that of u•d deceased, on and to all lht cer-t1N1 Real property situated 111 the Coty ol Newport Beach. County of Dr 1n1•. St.ate of Clllf0fn11. partocut.rly ~lbed as follows. Lot 19 111 Block 33 of Newport Beach. as per map r ecOfded In Book 3. Paa• 26 of mis cellaneous maps records ol Or1n1e County. C1hforn11 APN 423·341 15 More commonly known as 129 33rd Street N-port Baach, County of Oran1e Terms of ult are cuh on lawful money of the United Stales on con hrmahon of sale Ten 1160 TOPS$ 4 ttKO«DS nc .11117. a.i..:, Et !DI & ah Jll Altec. ~. lube ~ Mrke 949 645 7505 Tel Us About YOUR GWGfSllf! 11 ClASSlflfD {949) 642-5671 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow111t ,_sons hive bffn nominated for the office de111n1ted lo bt lolled at the General Mun1t1p1I Clethon lo be held 1n lht Crty of Costa Mesa on T ues<Miy. the 2nd day of No•ember. 2004. FerM ...... ef tt..CltyC-11 1 Blue• Gerlich 2 Lindi Olaon 3 K1tron1 Foley 4. Tarry Shaw 5 M1kt Sche1fet 6 ChrisSIMI 7 Mlchael (Mike) Chttord 8. Sam Clark 9. Richard (Dock) C1rroll 10. Karl H Ahlf 11 . Er 1t Bever 12 Morna Burc11a1 Dated September 15, 2004 Vete fer Ne Mwe "'-Tlwee: Plann1n1 Commissioner Business Woman Plannona Commosstoner /Bus1neS$wOman ~ount1n1 Mana&Pt Appotnled ln1..umbent C11y Councdm1n Consultant M1n11er /T echnteoan Business Owner Busonnsman/Corpor ate E aect.Ut•e Colleae Student Busoneuman Plannme Comm1n1oner Businesswoman/Park~ Comm1n1oner JUUl FOlCll( Deputy Ctly Clerk City of Costa Men Published Newport Beach/Costa Mtu Daily Polol September 20, 27, 20CM M06J NEW BUSINESS TIP #5 Did you know? Your OBA has an expiration date Your Ft<titious Business N.lme Statement (08A) expires five (5) years from the date it WIS filed in the office of the Orange County Oerk-Recorder Re-filing is a sunple process. The only cost is the OC Oe<lt Recordef fee Publishing is not necessary on 1 r•file, .u lono .s a//~ mfor1Ntl0fl IS~ s.~ as tM current JtatH!)Mt on file. an<f your sta~mtnt ,,.s not yet expirtd•). You c.1n search the Orange County Clerk's Records onltne at WWWgc~dcrJ to lff wti.n your fict1t1ous Business Name oplres, a to get the filing number wtlodl you will idd to hne IA on the Fktltious Business S~tement (08A) form as you fill it 1n for r.-filmg. •Expired SUttments. changes of information, and new busiMSSeS wr wou/d1lcoleucd tD umt KXJ. Forms and 1nsttuctJOns provided. OBA hand mried to O.C. Clerk for filing prior to publkation. legll Notices fl'ublbhed. Proof of publication prepared. hand CMlied to O.C. clerk and filed. Please call for dttallsl Daily Pilot legal notices 949-642...021 SMALL BUSINESS The Backbone Of America Io complain of dos c11m1,.atoon, "" HUD loll free at 1-800 424 8590 1413 WANTED ANTIQUES Oldw Style f-"- 1'\A.NOS ' Colediblet ·--·-• \!.....,. • ....._. ~ ,,,,. __ _ $f CA91t PAID M """-..... CW ......... lnBUY ISTATU ·-lnwdy- I CONS-IGtii1EtJTS I .,, ''•' ••• ,, ' I ... . . . . I i ~ • • I ,, .. 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Wltltt ,......... $400/•lt• ••t-2>0-1417 3510 ..,~ ............ pm b&lc*. orly I mo old 10 yr w11ranty frM ~ S4lfiO 714l2S-0266 3110 for l\do91lon SA 1 12 4 00 PetSmart Co\la Me!.a 17th & S<lpertor l~•t lo ~) ~l 'Jl'J2 *>~r..ad NEWPORT CO NSIGNMENT GALLERY AHTIOUES a CXll.J.JXTIBt.ES • Ll'SCM..E ~ P\AHOS&Nrr • R.n.lll Pr1CC1 R.calu.td • \t'r Mm lfoutt t .Alli • (A\11 BU Ol l\ • Oil(' P1«r or b1111r burr • C..tMUJttnmnus hupcrd l}.il• • E..urc ~ l"lt1l Apprm~h • Bondnl t. lJ<.rn>al • 8K \QI I ~RH\tAY I RO'°I; I At.~ ~H(l\t RI)( 1'-1 • In C,,.u \IC"U. ~nJ ol ~~ h" TQU_fM:E 888-4 3 4 -0 722 949 6!!-0·4670 714 04-0722 194 I NEW POAT BL COSTA MESA JAJIY •tnt•s ...., ~ 'U~ DorullOm n.ded Memo ct.ks o.y&~~r-r­non proftl I 1, () :n C'JJJlSSI, eorm-rty MnW ~ P 0 Boa llrl&' ~ 8-:tl CA 91Rl& SPORTING GOODS/ CAMPING/ EXERCISE EQUIP ~ Eflldpmenl 0 I 'l!J n •I • 00 0 PI Slaumaster f'ac.ell•nt cond1l1on SIOOO obo 949 67!1 6070 flSCWMEOUS MERCHANDISE AISOWTI GOlDMINll 60 vendona machine' erceltenl k>cahons •II for SIO 9'J5 SlO 2.14 698? 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Daily Pilot NHWPORT·MF.SA -1Wo Newport Beach residents have given at least $20 million to local IChoola during the last 10 years. And they did it without any fanfare. David and Monica Gelbawn long had • asked for anonymity u they gave gifts of hundreds of thou.sands of dollars -or even more -many dmet In the past decade. Former En.sign Intermediate School Principal Scott PaUlaeD aald he honored the requests, but when he learned their names would be printed elsewhere, he wanted the Newport- Mesa community to know first. Paulsen said he was a principal for at least one or their children before he retired from En.sign in I 994. The Gelbaums could not be reached tor comment. and Pl1lllen aid the cou- ple still prefemd not to be f'flCOIO'Uud for tbdr generolitJ 9They have been remubt gmer· ous to this community,• he • J. ~ just one of many projed lbey're ln· voMid In, I'm sure they'! &m'Olwd in things everywhere. .. School officials have U9ed their money to create new jobl. to buy equip- ment and to establJah science pro- grams, extracurricular clum and grants districtwide and in Santa Ana. Paulsen said. The couple's first donation of $200,000 to Ensign Intermediate School provided the school with state-of-the- SWEET GRAB art adence labs, tecbnologk:al capability and an extracurricular lclence/nature club. Paulsen said. To this day, they've gtven graciously and anonymously to other schools on a regular basi&. The unheralded couple later donated a combined $2 miWon to Woodland and Kaiser schools for miscellaneous school projects. and another million to Costa Mesa's youth centers, Save Our Youth and the Shalimar Leaming Center. The Gelbaums also established Mfacilitator" positions at several district schools and created additional English as a second language classes at Newpon Harbor High School, Paulsen said. Newport-Mesa Supt Roben Barbot INSIDE Former Ensign Intermediate School Principal Scott Paulsen provides the details of David and Monica Gelbaum's donations to Newpon-M esa schools. See Forum, P•ge AS ..aid anonymou!> donor' l ummonly contnbute to the d1stnll ., '>< hm1I'> bu! U!>llillly do 11 through ont· of 11 ">l·hool foundatiom, not through tlw -.rhool!> them-.elves Barbot adde<.I that tht· d1 ... 1m t proh ..ibly did collec·1 SLO rnilJ11111 1Jr n1111t' Ill See DONORS, Paee A4 A CLOSER LOOK Strategic plan ready for public comment Months of work go into outline projN ting where school district should head over the next five vcar'-1. Marisa O'Neil Daily Pilot NFWPOH I \fl \1\ 1 lw 'l 1111111 d"trn 1 dm''>n't have In loo!.. 11!11> .1 c l\'>t.tl hall 10 '>t't' where 11 \o\111 ht• fl\t• Yt'.tr' lt11m 11t1\' rhe problem" g1·11111g tllt'rt' • . In lhl' neX1 t\o\O \'-'t'd,,, '>th1111I' \\Ill ,1;in ret l•1ving co pit''> of the 'l.t'\' I" irl \te,,1 I Jn11ied ~hool 1)1<,1 mt\ prop11wd ... 1 r•t tt•KJ< plan, wh1d1 nwp'> out th1· 11t·x1 fl\ 1· )t'ar' for ~hoot .... ll'.tl her,, .11l1111111,1ra1or ... and parent'> l'an•111' Jntl 'ommuml\ nwmher., \\Ill hd\t Jho111 .1 11111n1h 111 u1mmen1 or ofll'r '>llAAl"'ll"n' lwfon '>t hool hoard t n1 ... 1e1·0., volt· 111 ( >< toht·r wht•ther to an 1·p1 II ,..., 11 'land ... • •. ~. --.. . . . -... .. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOI As warm waters continue to invite surfers into ttle Newport Beach waves, one local rider fhes off ttle top of a 28th Street roller. Appointment still any councilman's guess Newport city leaders tonight will try to pick a replacement for former member Gary Adams. Deirdre Newm•n ' . - -Dally Pilot •: I: ... ..... . ,NEWPORT BEAOf -La.st year, Steve Rolansky WU appointed to the coundl on memben' 6rst balloL Thnight. u the council tries to re- place Guy Adams. the ease or Rosan· skY• appointment ii a distant memo- ry, and an anybody'a gueea how many ballots lt wm take. The difference between then and ;:!· now ii the large number of vlaSble ! ..;. ... c:andidatet and the 6eroe competition ••• ••• ••• . ~· ••• behind the scenes, Councilman Steve Bromberg said. •1 would not bet the farm that we aie even going to be able to appoint aomeone [tonight!,· Bromberg said. ·1 just don't know. It's so diverse out there. There's lots of lobbying by third parties in favor of other people.· The nJne hopefuls vying to be ap· pointed are: John Blom. a C.Orona deJ Mar photography studio owner; 'Dmotby Brown. chair ot the English and speech communlcadon depart· ment at Riverside C.Ommunlty C.Ollege and a Paro, Beaches and Recreation commissjoner; Michael Browning. owner of a real estate finn; Leslie Dai- gle, a planning commissioner and owner of a land-use consulting busi- ness; Barry F.aton, a planning com- missioner and retired Plannins dire<:- tor; Olarles Griffin. a retired aviation engineer; Gerald Hegger, an Inde- pendent 'imwance agent; Richard Luehrs, president of the Newport Beach Clwnber or Commerce; and Ron Wmship, owner of a 61m-produc- t.ion company. Each candidate will get 25 minutes for an interview, but they don't usually last that long, Bromberg said. Both Bromberg and Mayor 1bd Ridgeway agree that how the candidat~ handle themselves during the interview wilJ carry a lot of weight. *It's important for me to hear each person and how they answer the questions and how they pre~nt themselves in a public forum." Ridge- way said. ·And until I hear that, I have to say I'm kecpifl8 an open rrund on this one. I think I have to.· Last week. the council decided on a voting procesa -suggested by Rosan· sky -for choosing the appointment. Any candidate who receives no votes on a ballot will be eliminated. And at least two candidates have to See APPOINT, P .. e M -------=;District goes to bat to level playing fields .. Daily Pilot AT A GLANCE ON11EWEB: w t .. ;•• can < .ommunll\ anp111 dun11g 11111111h... of meeting'> lwlped form the '>tra1t~11 pl.1n whtth ,.., n<l\' 111 11' near lin.11 ... 1.11t I hc11 tntNl..,t i.., vital 1f the plan " 111 '>lit n·ed. dl'>tnct offin.ih ..aid ··we have c,o many 1h111g ... the ..,tale romt"> .ii u' with. '>O mam manda1e' ~ \upt Rohen Barbot '-<llll .. Ii' 1·.1w not 10 takt• d look al what lht 1 ommumty " wanung funding 1111111·' trom tht· -.tate. and 1hat'l> great But hm, dn wt· fit that into what our tommu111t\ \\,llll,7 . Roard lru')lt'l''> .Uld d1 ... 1m 1 11lti1 IJI ... U'>t' the plan ac; a frame'\\ o rk for n ud1 of \\hat they do. board pn·"dcnt lla11,1 Bl.1, ~ .... ud They align their operatang hudgt'h ,ind decide where tlw rnont•\ 1H·1·d-. to go based on the plan STICKING TO rT The district came up with "' fir;t stra tegic plan in 1999, look.ing ah1·acl 10 2004 It outlined some things that haw )>111c:e been completed or implementt•d 'iuch as facilities improvement and teacher tralrung -and others that have been rolled into the current plan. including the use of technology in classrooms WEA1HD ~ ... AN ........ .............. ftOl1h. ...... • • AZ Tuesday,~ 21 , 2004 • .... . KIDS TALK BACK Get all the crayons you can The Daily Pilpt visited Cheryl Hoyt's kindergarten class at Sonora Elementary School and asked students during their third week of school. 'What do you like to color the mos t?' "Mine is a flower, because I like them. I color them pink." VANESSA MACIEL, 5 "Coloring books, because I feel like coloring them. I like the Barbie ones. Pink and red." Q SANDRA LABRADA, 5 "Pictures of me, 'cause it's fun." CHASE MANFRE,5 "Dinosaurs. I like to make them red and green." J.R. WASE, 5 ··r hke dinosaurs, 100. My favorire is a T·Rex." MAXWELL REMINGTON, 5 .. ;, SCHOOL LIST ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ICalMf' 3-6 2130 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Stacy Holmes Main phone: (949) 515-6950 Attendanoe: (949) 515-6852 Killybrooke K·5 3155 Killybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa Principal: Kathy Sanchez Main phone: (714) 424-7945 Uncoln K-6 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar Principal: Barbara Rothman Main phone: (949) 515-6955 Attendance: (949) 516-6808 Mertnera K-6 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport PUS IN ;THE CLASSROOM DON LEACti I DAILY PILOT Kindergarten teacher Cheryl Hoyt helps a student with her traffic-signal drawing assignment at Sonora Elementary Schoof before lunch Monday. Color the·ni kindergartners Jeff Benson Daily Pilot K indergarten is where the questions begin: Does he want to be my friend? Does this taste good? How come she gets all the anention? And why don't I get to play? Kindergarten teachers. though, provide some of their first lessons in lifelong virtue. Sonora Elementary School's Oteryt Hoyt has been teaching children for 20 years and stresses the importance of sharing, getting along and foUowing instructions. Hoyt's 20 ldndergartners broke out They'll go from 4-and 5-year-olds who cry to team players who can read and write and add and subtract by school year's end. their red, yeUow and green crayons to draw and color traffic signals Monday. but it wasn't so much the art Lesson itself as much as it was the instruction that accompanied it. It's two weeks into the school year, and many of the children who hadn't anended preschool have a tough time being told what to do, she said. "They're my little debutantes," she said. "This is their introduction to society. They're used to taking naps or getting to play whenever they want to. But they'll go from 4· and 5-year-olds who ay to being able to read and write and add and subtract by the end of ldnderp.rten. .. Hoyt turned a simple exercise HU drawing and coloring a stop light into the kids' first school lessons in drawing lines. distinguishing shapes and exploring colors. "We:re golng to make a rectangle,· Hoyt saJd. "How many sides does a rectaJl8le have? And how many comen? And who remembers what circle color goes on top?" 1be kids were now somewhat used to uking the questions. But when they bad rapld·ftre questioru shot back at them. they became qui.et and thoughtful. But equally important was that the kid.a sat quietly with their hands folded. raised their hands to speak. stood ln straight lines and shared aayona. "It's about building friend.a and learning how to share," Hoyt sakl "little things trigger that. like ringlng a bell I want them to be team playen.." Beach Main phone: (714) 424-7950 1800 N. Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa Attendance: (714) 424-5692 Principal: Robert Nanney Principal: Pam Coughlin Attendance: (714) 424-4742 Principal: Sharon Blakely Main phone: (714) 432-5732 Main phone: (949) 515-6960 Main phone: (949) 515-6990 HIGH SCHOOLS PomonaK·3 CoroM del M8r 7· 12 N9wpolt Herbor 9-12 Newport Coast K-6 2051 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa Wiison K·6 2101 Ealtbluff Drive, Newport 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach 6655 Ridge Parit Road, Newport Principal: Julie McCormick 801 Wiiton St., Costa Mesa Beach Prindpel: Michael Vouen Coast Main phone: (949) 515-6980 Principal: Candy Sperling Principals: Brooke Booth, 7-8; Main phone: (949) 516--6300 Principal: Monique VanZeeBroec:lt Main phone: (949) 515-6995 Sharon Fry, 9-12; (949) 616-6000 Main phone: (949) 615-6976 Rea4-6 Attendance: (949) 616-«>05 ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION 601 Hamihon Sl, Costa MMS Woodland K-2 CENTER Newport a.m.nt.ery K-6 Principal: Ken Killian 2026 Garden Lane, Costa Mesa Coet8 Meea 7. 12 Bede~ Cont. High 8chool 14th Street and Balboa Main phone: (949) 515-6906 Principal: Lauren Medve 2660 Fairview Road, Costa Meaa Moma VIN High School Boulevard, Newport Beach Main phone: (949) 616-$45 Principals: John Garcia, 7-8; Fred 390 Monte Vista Ave., Cocta Meea Principal: Denise Knuaen SonoraK·3 Navarro, 9-12 Principal: Debcnh lu<*er-Oevls Main phone: (949) 515-6965 966 Sonora, Costa Mesa INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS Main phone: (714) 424-8700 Main phone: (949) 616-6900 Principal: Christine Anderson Enlign~7-8 Attendance: (714) 424-8706 Bae* Bey attendance: (949) Newpo'1 tt.lghts K-6 Main phone: (714) 424-7956 2000 C11ff Drive, Newport Beach 615-3386 300 E. 15th St, Newport Beach Principal: Edwlrd Wong &.-9-12 Monte Viste attendance: (949) Principal: Judith Chambers Vidorte K-5 Main phone: (949) 615-6910 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mea 616-3382 Main phone: (949) 615-6970 1025 Victoria St., Costa Meaa Attendenoe: (949) 61S-3342 Principal: Tom Antal Attendance: (949) 615-6872 Principal: Judy Laakso Main phone: (949) 516-6600 ADUl1 EDUCATION Main phone: (949) 615-6986 TeWlnlde 6-8 Attendance: (949) 616-e606 Adull lcihool Pllularlno K·3 Attendance: (949) 515-6986 3224 CeWomle St., Coste Mesa 425 E. 18d'I Sl, Com Mea 1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa Principal: Jeff Gtfl Middle College ..... 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'°'' ..... ..., .......... up ........... , ... . .......... 1111 .... .... ··:.:. ... ·~--... ~··-­.............. .......... " ....... --··--·-£ s 5 ...... •eeco.• * IOUth IWllll Of 4 to ...... 11 aecondl. • . • BREFLY IN TIE NEWS PLAN Continued from Al Some goals, such as ma.Icing art, music and drama "an inte- gral part of school life,• u the plan stated, or eliminating prejudice on campuses, proved more difficult to achieve. Those items are once again on the plan. Getting those goals down on paper and keeping offidals ac- countable for them is an impor- tant piece of the puzzle, board member Tom Egan said. "If It doesn't persist, if people don't keep pushing, (the planl might fall by the wayside," he said. "But I've seen evidence that support is pretty wide- spread." The current form of the 2005- 2010 strategic plan came after months of input from commu- nity members at a series of meetings as well as refinement by trustees and district officials. Parents, teachers and commu- nity members took part in dis- cussions on a variety of topics and were invited to bring up any tSSues they felt needed to be ad- dressed. "The strength of the process is that everybody was invited." for- mer Harbor Council PTA presi- dent Patty Oui.stiansen said. "Anybody could put an~g they wanted on the table. Every- one didn't have to be hired by the district, they didn't have to be active in the PTA They could put on the agenda what they felt needed work." One of the biggest things peo- ple thought needed wort was the secondary education system· ·in the district. A redesign of the high schools tops the list of pri- orities in the plan. ClASSES FOR ALL STUDENTS The district needs to look at ways It can cater to different types of students, AM!stant Supt for Secondary Education Jaime Castellanos said. Though the high school cwriculum is geared to students applying to unJversi- ties. not everybody fits that model, he said. "If that's the case, what's hap- pening to the rest of the kids?" he said. "It's forcing everybody into the same curriculum, when not everybody goes to college, not everybody learns the same way." Options indude expanding on the two online courses intro- duced th.la summer or extending the school day and allowing llU- dents to schedule classes at the houn they prefer. Another way to improve stu- dent achlnement ls by encour· aging parental support. Costa Mesa Junior High School Princi- pal John Garcia said. That school ls working on the family-friendly concept the district hopes to adopt at all schools. Already, they have created a parent center on campus, reached out to area businesses for internship opportunJties and held a pancake breakfast the first day ot school this year. "Fundamentally, we know that the more parents are involved in the school, the higher students are going to achieve," Garcia said. That approach helps students and parents make the transition from elementary school to jun- ior high and high school, parent Mirna Burciaga said. She took part in the strategic plan meet- ings and brought up her con- cerns about what she saw as a lack of parent involvement in junior high. Burciaga -who is a candi- date for Costa Mesa Ory Council -worked as a volunteer in her children's elementary school classes but, she saJd, felt like parents had few opportunities 10 help out once their students got past the sixth grade. "I'm glad they're doing that." Burciaga said of the famity- friendly schools approach. ·Part of the discussion (at the meet- ings! was that parent involve- ment is imponant Parents need to feel welcome, and students need to feel important and part of the school. We need to treat them with respect and help them understand why they have to foUow the rules.· AWNG OUT THE CURRICULUM Other priorities include more technology mto the classrooms and cumculums, offering arts education 10 student'>, focusing FYI •WHAT: Final meeting for community Input on the N~rt-Meaa Unffled SchooJ Oistrtct'1 200S-2010 Strategic Ptan • WH£AE: Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia Ave. in Cotta M ... •WHEN: 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 20 •INFO: Goto http://www.nmusd.us or call (714) 424-5031 on fitness and nutrition and helping Engttsh learners per· form to the standards of native speakers. The plan also Includes an expansion of the community service requirement of 40 hours to include service learning or in· corporating that service into the instructional curriculum. The district broke the plan into five sections: "Excellence," for academic issues; "innova- tion," for the district's customer service; "2 lst Century Skills," for technological issues; "Commu- nication and Collaboration," to work with businesses; and peo- ple in the community and "F.t· cilities and Infrastructure.· Now that the district's bond· funded. multi-school Measure A school-improvement project is underway, Black said they will be able to focus on other areas of need. The plan, she said, is a good basis for that and will help keep them on track. "I think we've got a good foun- dation, .. she said. "We've preny much got our list. It's pretty monumental." •MARISA O'NEIL covers pubhc safety and courts. She may be readled al (949) 574-4268 or by e-mail at marisa.one1/ a./at1mes.com ANGEL'S AUTO SPA C~!JM:~E sag • Interior Shampoo Regularly S 155 • Steam Clean Engine (Yam and Thicks Extr•) MAKE AN APPOINTMENT 24HRS A DAY EXPRESS HAID WAX$29R~ With th&s Id. 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I( P •• www.1800fremont.co m RALPH LAUREN · GRAND OPENING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 2004 For more than 35 year• Ralph Lauren ha• r edefined how the world view• American faehlon and etyl•* An Orang• County excluelve Including m•n'• Purple Label Coll•ctlon ae w•ll a• wom•n'• Ralph Laur•n Coll•otlon, Siu• Label and Black Lab•I, For Information oau 714 ,66e,7eae. : : M Tuesday, ~ 21, 200.e Plano lre•sons 1or Autistic Children ~piano uacher now has 5 + yuars IM«e$$ with Clldisricst 949-552-3404 conrribUtloof ovel' itie I *8r lpan. thoUah hft not 1cllnaln that the GeJbauml are che only ones namdessJy emptyir\g their pockets. "Anonymous donors do a very good job ror all the right rea- sons." be said. "We've definJteJy had generous donors give to our math and science programs. But the problem Is that I don't know if it's one person or 30." f.ns1gn Principal Ed Wong said his ICbool bas received $140,000 over the last two years from an unknown sourt:e. The money. Wong said, has paid for the ICbool'a entire science program. lm tcholarships, its field trips, its Nature Academy and equipment and supplies. '"1b.e people are saints, who· ever It is," Wong said "All the atufl' they've been doing for the kids In the Newport-Mesa school district for years and years. J mean. the stuff that's nol con- FIELDS Continued from Al "The district finally wanl!> to listen to WP have to say," he said. "If they a y listen to us -fix the fields d commll to maintain it that way -there's no reason for that complaint to ex- ist. Oliver said he posted the pho- tos on the website so people could see that the same school district is using different stand- ANIMATOR CELEBRA{ES "SWEET LOVE" YEARt,- AND HIS WIFE'S BIRTHDAY. Edwin Fourcher (Ed), 96, a . retired scientist, engineer, animator, and personal friend of Walt Disney, and his wife Elzi Fourcher, 61, a Brazilian MD, celebrate today their six years of SWEET LOVE. Ed has been bedridden since July 2001, after a very serious stroke. However, his zest for life as well as his love for people are expressed by his spontaneous SMILE. That is the reason his co-workers named him after "HAPPY", one of the ·characters he drew for (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). Ed enjoys th e love and dedication of his wife, Elzi, who has been the cornerstone of his care. He has been a resident of a nursing care facility in Newport Beach, for the last fifteen months. Congratulations Ed and Elzi! Happy Birthday Elzi!! 'Anol'JYmous donors <io a very goad Job for ell the right reasons.' ......... Newport-Mesa ._...1te1m1t su.mab1e aboukt be around for years to folloW, and this baa helped educadon ror many chil- dren. More powet" to them. God blesatbmt." Much of the money was split between the district and Senta Ana 8Chools, Paulsen said. The elementary scbooJa were en- courqed to improve aistlng eci- ence programs. to aeaie after· school 9derlce dubs and to ftnd ways to raile ~ scores. and some schoob paJd the salaries for their fint school/community coordinaton. The coordinators were hired to make school life easier for minority and non-Eng· lish-speaking students, he said. •JEFF BENION is the news usistant and may be reached at 1949) 674-4298 or by e-mail at jtlflf.benson@latimn com. 'If the (Occupational Safety and Health Administration] came in and inspected the Costa Mesa fields, they would red-tag the place.' OanOlver Estancia parent ards for the two cities. ·1f the !OccupationaJ Safety and HeaJth Administration) came in and inspected the Costa Mesa fields, they would red-lag the place,· he said. Gleason's complaint says there is no question that well-heeled parents in Newport Beach can provide their children with fancy scoreboards and all-weather tracks. The complaint stales: uBul the facilities in question here repre- sent the fundamental basics that (the school district! is obligated to provide equally for all stu- dents in the district regardJess of their ability 10 pay, safe soccer fields with grass, softball fields that meet CIF sla.ndards, long jump landing areas without metaJ sprinkler boxes in them, running tracks without potholes and baseball fields without bro- ken dangerous backstops." At the core of the issue is a joint-use agreement that the city of Costa Mesa has with the school district governing the use and maintenance of athletic fields. The charg~ leveled by Gleason are the lale!>l twist in a months-long debate about the agreement The city of Costa Mesa maintains and monitors use of the school district's fields, according to that agreement. Newport Beach has had a joint-use agreement with the school district for at least 20 years, but that agreement is sim- pler and does not encompass the high schools, said Andrea McGuire, the city's recreation su- perintendent. •tt's been in place for dec- ades," she said. "But "that agree- ment simply states that the city would maintain its fi elds and the school district would maintain its fields.· Also, the city of Newport Beach does not issue permJts for fields owned and operated by the school district. she said Castellanos said the difference in the agreement stemmed from the high demand for fields in Costa Mesa. The dialogue that the school district bas ttarted with the schools and parents must be an ongoing one, Oliver said -rbeee are not Issues that can be fixed in one week or two weeb," he said. ·us going to take some work." •DEEM BHARATit 11 the enterprise and general Mfignment reporter. She rNY be rud\ed et (949) 57~ or by •mail et dHpa.bh11'*thtJl11timMoom. PLUG IN Plug into the ~t ClasSified section to find servfces from electrot\ics and plumber5. to ~and .... PUBLIC SAFETY " BRIEFLY IN JHE NEWS Freeway crash kills Huntington woman A 2.4-year-old Hunting· ton Beach woman dled af. ter her SUV went out of control on the Costa Mesa Freeway early Sunday momlng. Megan Tougblll was kllled ln the accident at about 2:30 a.ai. Sunday, Orange County aupervis· ing deputy coroner Joseph Luckey said. The woman was ejected from her J 998 Mltaubishi Montero after it drifted left In the north· boilnd lanes near Baker Street, struck the concrete divider and rolled several times, according to a Call· fornia Highway Patrol press release. She was pronounced dead at the scene. An off-duty firefighter performed CPR on Tough· ill until rescue crews ar- rived on the scene, Costa Mesa Fire Capt. Fred Se- POLIC~ FILES COSTA MESA • Bristol Street: An assault was reported in the 200 blodt at 2:28 a.m. Sunday. • Bristol S1rNt: An injury accidentwasreportedinthe 1100 blodt at 12:11 p.m. Sunday. • Feirview Rolld •nd the San Di9g() FTMway: An injury accident was reported at 1 :53 p.m. Sunday. • Monrovia Av.nue: gutn aatd. No other vehl· clea were tnvoJved tn the acddent. Tougttlll wu wearing her .eat belt at the dme of the accident. according to the CHP. The cause ls under investigation. Costa Mesa florist robbed at gunpoint A robber made off wttb an unspecified amount of cash from a Qoral ahop robbery Sunday afternoon. 1Wo men ln a white van parked in front of Western TransOoraJ in the 3000 block of Harbor Boulevard at 5 p.m. SU.Oday, Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Bob Cls- zek sald. The driver en- tered the ahop, placed a handgun against the clerk's neck and demanded she open the cash register, Ciszek said. The clerk complied, and the man took off in the van. No one was injured. The suspect is described as a man, age 30 to 40, about 6 feet 3 with black hair and brown eyes. • Consi.natlon Drive •nd s...u.go Drive: A auspicious, oocupied vehide was reported at 12:18 a.m. Sunday. • Dove StrMt: Grand theft was reported In the 2100 blodt at 12:38 p.m. Sunday. • &st N9wport Cent9r Drive: Defrauding the innkeeper was reported in the 400 blodt at 9:20 p.m. Sunday. • Orange Street .net West ac..n Front: A auspicious, occupied vehicle was Trespassing was reported in the 1800 blodt at 4:49 p.m Sunday. ' reported at 11 :44 p m Sunday. • Oninge Avenue: An assault was reported in the 2600 blodt at 8:24 p.m. Sunday. • West Wilson Street: Auto theft was reported in the 300 blodt at 2:47 a.m Sunday NEWPORT BEACH • West Coast Highway: Defrauding an innkeeper was reported in the 3300 blodt at 8:16 p.m. Sunday. APPOINT Continued from Al receive five vole~ 10 eliminate candidate' who receive one or no votes on that ballot If.council members can't agree on an appointment tonight, they will continue the process to their regularly scheduled meeting of Sept. 28. If no one Is appointed on or before Oct I, a special election will be called to find a replacement. 1 fopefully. it won't come to that. Bromberg said. ·My sense Is we've got to ap- point someone and not put the people through a special elec- t.ion.· Bromberg said. ·1 don't think it would be a heaJthy situa- tion. It would be costly, and there • West ac..n ffont •nd 43rd Street: A loud party was reported at 11:59 p.m. Sunday. • S•~ Drive: An auto theft was reported in the 1700 blodt at 7:36 a.m. Sunday. • Westdift Drive: A vehicle burglary was reported in the 1600 blodt at 11:05 a.m. Sunday. FY1 •WHAT: Special City Council meeting •WHEN: 6:30 p.m. tonight • WHERE: City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. •INFO: (949) 644-3005 would be three months. maybe longer, without a (replacemenll · Adams' district includes the Upper Newport Bay, F.astbluff. newly incorporated areas in Santa Ana Heights and area' near the airport. He resigned Sept. I to relocate his family to Washington, O.C. for a JOb pro motion. • DEIRDRE NEWMAN oevers government. She may be readied at (9491 574-4221 or by e-mail at deirdre. newman ~ latirnes. com MAILBAG Late to hear of columnist news ' fan has same melancholy reaction My wife and I were away for a month. Upon our return, I obtained copies of the Pilot we bad misled. While reading the Aug. 10 paper ("Judge rules colwnn adjollmedj, I noted with great disappointment the discontinuation of Bob Gardner's column. I enjoyed his colwnn far more dWl all the other columns combined. I looked forward to the Tuesday edition of the Daily Pilot for that reason. I have resided here in Newport only a littJe more than 46 years, so I do not have the knowledge of Incidents as the judge does. Nor do I believe an author with bis knowledge and ability to relate can be found. Is It possible to republish his columns on a weekly basis. beginning with the first one published? There is no question your readers would enjoy It greatly. MELRJCHLEY Newport Beach Word choice from local dev.eloper doesn't sit well with group member I take exception to the words that Steve Sutherland used to describe lhe group Stop Polluting our Newport in the Pilot story, ~ewport group •mes over hot hotel plans," Sept. 9. Doesn't Sutherland live in Newport Beach? Maybe he is unaware that Stop Polluting Our Newport stood up to the county's plan for John Wayne Airport and won the most stringent airport rest:ric11ons in the country. The group also called attention to deteriorating water quality in Newport Bay and got the city to require grease traps in restaurants, thus preventing many c;ewage ~pilJs And the list goes on. We <di benefit from Stop Polluting our Newport actions. Sutherland has it wrong. The group isn't "anti-everything." It 's pro-Newport Beach and anti-Marinapark hotel ELAINE UNIHOFF Balboa Omrch belongs to congregation, not the Diocese of Los Angeles Regarding St. James Olurch's break. from the Episcopal diocese, I definitely believe it should because it is the parish that has paid for the property and paid for the churc h. ll belongs rightfully to the church. and because its diocese decided to go in a different direction than what it believes in. I do not believe the church belongs to the dioce~e. The church belongs to the church and to the people who go there. I do not attend that church, nor have I ever been there. I just feel very 6rmly 1ha1 Lhis church should retain its property, because the diocese is the one that changed its rules. After aJI these years -and this church has been in existenq.• for 55 years -It has been under the rule of the diocese with these agreed upon rules. Now, the diocese should not have ruJe. The diocese changed, so I truly believe the properry should revert to the church, the church members who have supported it for all these years and not let the diocese keep it. VllUEAN E. OLSEN Costa Mesa ' R0RU • NEWS QUIZ . -. . , ·"" ".p; Audrey Kim. 16, of Newport Beach helps out with what trashy event that took place at Crystal Cove last weekend? I . What trashy event took place at CrywtaJ Cove last weekend! A. Britney Spears' wedding B. Coastal Oeanup Day C: Trash N' Smash at the faJrgrounds D. Waste management union meeting 2. Whal landed on Newport's shores Thunday'f A. A banJesh1p B. A helicopter beanng parry-goer. C: Million!> of sardines D. Wayward Marines lr<tining at Camp Pendleton 3. Why did airplanes take off from John Wayne Abport last week past the usual I 0 p.m. curfew? A Didn't you hear? The settlement agreement's ovc~ B. fo handle Oight<, that were canceled because of a commumcation outage C: We're kidding about thl' settJement agreement D. President Bu~h left a fundr.user late 4. Residents on the west end of Coeta Me.a are worried about what potentlal fire hazard? A. Fireworo on the Fourth of JuJy A. Smoker. who can't hght up on Newport\ heaches L. Talbert Nature Preservt• D. Uncontrolled s<?lar pmwr 5. Residents In which neighborhood ln Cos1a Mesa are concerned about a Habitat for Humanity project being proposed for their areal A. ColJege Parl. B. Mesa Verde C. West~idl• D. Eastside COMMUNITY COMMENTARY 6. In winning Satunlay night, Estancia High'• football team recorded Its Ont shutout ln bow manygamesl' A5 H Iii L l5 D.38 7. WhJch show finished a week's run at the Orange County Puformlng Arts Center on Sunday? A. Inc Uon Kmg H l!ent <.Othello I) I he Muc;ic Man 8. A new study on the CenterUne Ught-ral.I project found what? A. People can't wait to ride it H Hldersh1p pn>Jl'C'l1<ms are I 0'""· It·,., than earlier < l't•o ple wan1 11 10 connect lo an a1.rpon 111 Ontano 0 . No toflc•c, no co111111u1111..: 9. A complaint filed with the U.S. Department of EducaUon alleges what about Costa Mesa sporu Heida? A. Theu poor quali1y cornp.uc·d to Newport\,., dbn1m1n,11ory B They rH•ed more mow111~ C niey art• too do-.e Ill tlw Ol ea.n () No plal t' to play rht">'- 10. Project Playhouse rai~ money for what group? A Sou1h C .. oa ... 1 Repertory B I lo meA1d Orange ( mrnty L. I lab1ta1 for I lumanitv D. < .O'>la Mt''><t < 11amlwr of Comnwrl t• Amwt-r.., I B. .! C. I U. ~ < : i; A. b D: I I>. H H. 4 A. I() H Thanks to Newport's no-longer-anonymous donors and classes for teachers on how to work with their limited English-spealdng students In order to help them improve their classwork. Amparo encouraged our limited-English famllies to become involved on campus, so they would know more about what was going on. She became a liaison between families and school Amparo was incredibly succeafuL thanb to her hard work and the donadon from our anonymous donors. I dearly remember the day that our anonymous donors asked me what more they could do to ~Ip. I responded that we needed to offer support to Whltt:Jer SchooL whole 1tudents came to us a seventh·f9'8ders from a community that was ~telyoon-or Urilhed· Enalilb speU:tna. Coming from a aChool Wttb a 99' PJlllWi a a teoond ..... popeledon to ENfgn.. wtwft lbe °"" ........ Wat ~ ..... ~-dHlcult ........ b lbe 50 ID ?0 M:ll tt'udmll we rKeMd iiilich )'ell'. 1ta1llliill&.our..-.... ~doliol'lal ,_. Wlllailr SdlaGI la a......-; Wtwodald ........ ,...... :=-=·~~-----........· v;.:: ·+ t st.:#:-' ..... •••nf .. IL _ ..... to tak.e field trip-. rl'lated to science and n.11ure These field trips were deMgncd so students could begin to explore the greater outside world. The funruo continue to this day At that same 11me. I was informed of proJC('t!> being supponed at Woodland and Kaiser elementary schools that eventually totaled $2 million. AU of t1ili was provided by our amazing anonymous donors.. The next step was to tum to Newport Harbor -where our P.oslgll students would eYentually attend high school - with the hopes of easing the tnn&idon. A laJge donation permitted the addition of a IChc>olloommunity coordinator at that site too (the wonderful LIKana). The a.tion of lddtdooa1 F.ngtWt a a leCOOd ....... ~;the hlrinl of a ooumilor, who worbd primuiJy Wtlb dW ltUdenCI in dlOlit dlilel; Ind IUpport for ID ........... club on C:ampua -. twMlid by ow~ .,..._AmuldcuCleolliieded T 5 .. lind 9qUlpinlnt ID . ...... • tow-~lill LIU p Pd ..... m.oill ..... , e tBNtr ..... ·~==~.._._,, .. pan JI ....... _..,_ ......... District that had significant popuJation' of lunited·EnglLsh speaking or other at-risk students. Adams. College Park. Davis. Kaic;er, Killybrooke. Paularino. Pomona, Rea. Sonora. Victoria, Whittier. Wilson and Woodland elementary schools: Ensign and TeWtnkle intennediate ~hools: and Costa Mesa. Estancia and Newport Harbor htgh schools have benefited continuously since then from their donations. The elementary schools were encouraged to find ways to improve test scores. to create after-school science dubs and bike field trips. School and commurtity coordinators were h1nld at each of the project tdlools. and thelr A1arles were funded. The wait of these coordlnllln ha been heralded ll1d ,....,.,...., ~the dllcrtcl 1bM polldon. anendy cded fadlMlllDC bill become IO lrropoiCliil& ..... tbt ~ dllriict ti now ra016111ni the lmdl far Ill• Clillh••- , • • . • • ' • I ' • • I • • • • M Tuesday. September 21, 2004 HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WEEK3 CHOSEN BY THEIR RESPECTIVE COACHES CORONA DEL MAR Austin Brawner 5-11180 Sr. Primarily used as a fullba<t, he registered four pancake blodca to hefp the teem rush for 368 yards. 8 9 0 Shaun Mohler 6-3 200 Jr. Linebadcer had one of his best games. netting 10 tadcles with one pidc and one fumble recovery. COSTA MESA Jeff Waldron 6-3 215 Sr. The tight end and wide .receiver had a career-high seven receptions for 155 yards and a pair of touchdowns. G Q® Duaine Wase 5-11190 Sr. Stripped ball from opposing running bade near the goal line and raced 53 yards to set up Mesa TD. ESTANCIA Ricky Montaomery 5-7 lto Sr. Was a big factor in the defense earning its first ahutout in four years, including contributing to 0 ·- 2 e ® Mike ~~Sr. The tight end waaa devastating blodcerall night against Buena Pa~. helping key the victory. NEWPORT HARBOR .....,.. Coder &-0 170 Jr. Heledatt recefvws with ab< cetct. for 88y.-da, lndudfng thrMTD9,ln 3&-0 Win CNfK Merine. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL HIGH SCHOOLS . Sailors keep on grinding N ewport Harbor High football Coach Jeff 8r1nkley doesn't have his players run wind sprints after practice. He doesn't think It's necessary. . fl .. J :: II .... -.. '· "lf we practice right. we don't need to • condJdon. • be said "I don't want that hanging over their beads during practice. lf we hustle during practice, they get their condJtfonlng that way." In a shortened Monday practice leading up to the Battle of the Bay , niursday against Corona del Mar (3-0), • the Sailors ran from one drill to the next • with little wasted time in between. "We want to get as close to a game . , situation as possible for these guys," 8rink1ey said. "It's just like how colleges practice.. A nonnal Monday practice -when the game Is on a Friday ._ starts with the team running the stadium bleachers. Then the team lifts weights. And then the team takes to the field to run plays and RICK study wttat the DEVEREUX opponents will run, all with light hitting to ensure the I assignments are learned. .. But this Monday is a little skewed. No . stadJurn run. A 15·20 minute film , session. Weights. Practice with full pads , and heavy contact. One thing remains constant: every Monday the players get a scouting report. "I think the scouting report is very important to the players,· Brinkley said "I've always taken pride in the quality of our scouting n!port.s. • The report has numerous "Keys to victory" for the special teams, offense and defense. To coincide with the attitude of extra effort Brinkley expects , in practice, all three areas have a common key to victory: play harder. KENT TREPTOW I DAU Pl.OT Corona del Mar's Rylee Dennis, right, swings away against the block of Edison's Kari Pestolesi in Monday' title match. The players are swrounded by reminders that hard work and effort will • produce results. The weight room has framed articles detailing winning Newport Harbor teams from the past. PaJnted on one wall is "Preparation and execution are the keys to victory and Sea Kings no soft touch success. .. Along the bottom of the : scouting report is written, M Few bwdens are heavy when everyone lift.a." .' And lf the players get tired of Suspect touch calls help Edison defeat CdM in three games in Dave Mohs tourney final. Rick Devereux Daily Pilot I IUNTINGI'ON BPACH -A few questionable calls were all that sepa· rated the Corona de1 Mar High girls vol· leyball team from making history in the Dave Mohs memorial championships at Edison Monday. In a heated Divis.Ion I championship • match, Edison prevailed, 25.23, 23-25, 16-14. In the third game, the Sea Kings were leading, 6-5, when an P..dison at· tacker hit a line shot that was tipped at the net by a CdM blocker. A Corona del Mar de· fender used quick reactions to hit the ball to a back-row player, who bumped the ball forward. A final Corona player hit It over the net. The Sea Kings were whistled for four hits and the game was tied. 6-6. The Chargers had match point at 14-- 12, but CdM senior middle blocker F.ri· ca Solia stuffed an attack to pull the Sea Kings within one. On the ensuing play, UClA·bound and all-tournament out· side hitter Jordan Smith crushed her 10th kill to knot the score. It looked as ff Corona was going to take the lead when an Edison attacker hit the ball long, but the line judge ruled the ball went off a Sea IClng blocker. Point, and momentum. Edison. The Chargers put the pme, match and tournament away on the next play. "Nobody touched that ball; Coach Bill Crtstenaen said. The play was pivotal in the game and the P.d.lson coach knew it SM SEA KINGS, Pase A7 inspiration phrases. all they have to do , is look at the coach. With this year's team starting 2-0, Brinkley Is now 154-63·2 with the Sailors, an unpressive . 708 winning percentage. He has had only two •• seasons under .500 and one more at • .500 in his 19 years in charge. One b!y to Brinkley's success Is • • ~temadonal lifts, such as the dean and" "Those are very athJetfc lifts that create e:xplostvenesa," he said "Part of (our success! is we are fortunate enough to have great atrength and ... • • See SAILORS , P.,e A7 ,, . .. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL .. Two-minute drill • Ryan French threw for 201 yards for Costa Mesa in Thursday's 42-28 io. to Huntington Beach. It wu the flnt time in recent memory a Muataog q\.l8Itabeck hu pueed for more than 200 ya.rd&. • Junes Coder's three toucbdown receptionl ~ the mott for a Newport Har- bor HJgb recdver l1nce Spencer Unit caLllht three in lut year'I JleMOD OpeMI' agalnlt 1nbuco HJlla. • Newport Harbor c.o.ch Jeff 8dnktey la 8-1·1 lpllllt Marina. He bnprc1'W to an impnlllhe 17-1-1 in pmea foDowtnc s.oor lelllOO openen. • Bef'ore Corona cW Mar'l '4-28 win over nu,~ Sea llng Qda blllllwd Ibey bad a chance to aplok eome hilt> nu, punt mapa by bloic 1c ... a kick. Suri mouth. Matt Burper blocbcl • Wmior pwit In the fourth ~ to llt up • a1dc:m CdM touchdown. . • ~ C.oecb MIU Dodd toW ~ bilore the 111n19 the s.t1on hll budlr tbAo Illy ott.. r.n lbe v-.. Ila. , ~:;::7;:.:..~=:-.:::.~S: nod1 .......... ,. trnVlltomd~"......, . .. , ...._..._Geo_.._.. art~:_..,_ ... • w' • .,_W1•1a.11ut1111,......,,...wa•· rrt••w....., ... -. .. ... ...., ... ,... ........ -Iii* .. ,, ....... ..... ,.... .. E ...... .,.. ............... , ..... :::,...11, ••'•,_ :•llklifllllC'-~!!.' a ._., .. ..-... 17 11,....E II ___ _. ...... .......................... ....,.... .. .... .... ......... .... ... ..... ,.Al GAMEBUSTERS . High IChool pleyt of 30 y1rde or mor• .. • 11-Jtill W......_. (Com Me98) touchdown PM1 from Ry.n fnnctl. • 11-Trwn.tot (~ Herbor) touchdown run. • 17-W.."111 IR (Corone dll Mer) touchdown run. • 17-.,,.. HalatNli t (EltanGle) 17 pe11 from RYiln W8111oft. • M-.,..._ Wille Ceo.ta Meel) fumble rwun. ... _ ..... c:.-.. (CofoNi .. Mer)...,,, return. ... _ , ....... ccoron. .. Mer) touichdown run. •• _,.. ........... (Corona .. Mer)Wd P.f. • 41-W.. ,.1111• CCorone .. Mer>""'- ••-Alli Oltlt '""" Dft ...__, Nft. • n • ._...,..cc.an. .. Mer> touaMown.,... from T°"' w.w.. •M-0......_ ..... , ......... •• _ ........ tcofOM .. ..,,..."°'",_ ...... , GAMPSrOPP8RS I ' ' .. '1 MR .. Ube-.c:tsJ,• n.t • )Whoa llld. •1 wouldn'I ...-.. a 'biomim' ml flam lhe ,,.,,.. I llllllllct ..,......, ID lhe 1Ca1M1t .... cheJ llld they ... ~ dp.. Bcllcia WOD a ..._ Grit ... JD wtlldl die Sea ~ ....... 23-21, but l1lacb by Coleen .... lhe tournament ...,. Vllulble A.yer. and Kelly Hyder .... the~ thewtn. .llult.eJ .. ODe of tbe ra.teat mkkle lblockenl In Che county," ~ uld. The way to c:ountw her auackf ·ae u quick ....... . c.oro.. del Mar battled back in . the eecond pme. eiaslns. 15-11 cteedt to forp a 26-20 de. AD- U""9QM!nt leUer U'ad Lawson, who taCaled 19 U8lsca, found sen-a hlner Britta NJelson to gf\le the Sea n.,. • 22-21 al Solarb, who ~ with eight hk>cb, pul the pme away with a stuff. "There have only been three Khooll lhat have won this tour- nament three times: Newport Harbor, Laguna Beach and Co- rona del Mar,• Ouistian.se11 &aJd "I told the girls they would go down In history as the 6rbl to win it four times.· 1be tournament wai. originally called the Orange Cowlty Olam- pioosbips. but it Wlb renamt:d after the late Dave Mohs, a long· time Corona deJ Mar residem and former &:ti.son coach who died ol cancer In the 19905. The P.diaon gymnasium Is also named for Mohs. "Everybody who ever met him liked him. and for us lo wm thU. tournament at home in ha~ gym la eomething spedaJ. • Jacbou Aid. The win was never ce1tain. Both teams made diving save. DRILL Continued from A6 "Thar b dt·'>ig.i 1rti, l''<l'" though 1t might not look like 1t,"' Fertig sakl ·He plays SOller .md he could be ct ht"Ck of a rugby player." • Before le.tving lht' field a1 halftime, just clftcr having lhe dock run out u11 1b olfenst' with the ball on the I yard line, the CdM players hutldle<l 11ear 11ud ~and lei out J i;ruup yt.'11 that Coach Did rret·man la1t·r ..a1tl wa.r; :i release of f1 uslJ atio11 •The 326 rwJung yd.l<.b t..u:.l.l Mesa allowed against Huntmg- ton Beach are the most since Orange rushed for 376 in 2002, a span or 16 games. •Sage Hill junior tailback Keya Ma.nshadl. a former receiver, got his tum at throwing the ball in the third quarter and made the most of IL After a Ughtning FOOTBALL Continued from M> c:aus1ng a fumble recovered by Ala Sotoaaa,or ... Senior line- man 1¥1111 lzs recovers a Buena Put fumble ... Thckle t.n Mor- lGD lte>J» fullback for no gain ... Senior outsJde linebacker Ryan Smlold knocb down Buena Put quarterback on an incom- pletion . . . Sanford and Ricky ..... ..,..._., sack quarterback for a 14-yard loss and safety in 8naJ minute. • NBWPOllT HAIUK)R -Sen- ion ltl6oDa Ke..,..Dutro and S..-..,_gang tack1e a runner b a loa ... SenJor linebacker ONs MIDm' stops runolng back for a mlntma1 gain . . . Senior Uneblder 1'rwDI' Tbatot picks up a nuuUn,g back and slams him to the ground for no gain K£HT TREPTOW I UAIL Y Pl.OT Corona del Mar High senior Jordan Smith, right, hits the ball over Edison blockers Coleen Burke (35), and Kelly Keating during the Division I title match of the Dave Mohs memorial championships. when it lookrtl like a sure point for the opposition. Long rallies were the nom1 with neither team giving up on a ball. ·I was nervous the whole time: Jat.kson said. "Before the match, during the match, up un- tU the last play, I was nervou.'I." Senior back-row specialist Breanne Ogden made several d1~ to keep the ball alive. In one rally in the second game, she had badc-to-baclc dig& 10 ensure a CdM point She was named the tournament's best defender. ~we knew how good they were timeout, ManshadJ iook a lateraJ from quarterback Jamie McGee and promptJy fired co receiver Braden Ross for a 22-yard gain. The completion was pan of an Hi-play, 78-yard drive that con sumed 11 :08 of the second half. • Costa Mesa Coach Tom Bald- win said French suffered no inju- ries on the final play of the game when the quarterback was hit so hard near the goal line, his hel- met flew off. • Eyeballing an imminent measurement on the field. a handful of CdM defenders began c:d ebratini< what they deemed \\ '" a four th du\\ 11 -.:op ..i~.illl'>l I W) by running toward their hench pointing the other way But, aJas. their jubilation was i.hc>rt-lived. a'> the rnea<.urement rl·veaJed the Warrior. had pickt>d up the necessary yardage to move the chains. •Mesa wide receiver/corner back Evan I lunter missed his second game due to a '>light con- . . Miner wraps up a running back and spins him down for a loss ... Senior safety AJex Orth hits a wide receiver as the ball arrives to cause the incomple- tion and bring out the punting unit . . . Junior David Rosa.la drops a punt returner in his tracks . . . Rowe chases the quarterback to force an inten- tlonaJ-groundlng penalty ... Senior linebacker Tllylor Young dives at a running back's ankles for a 2-yard loss ... Junior line- backer BJlly Brawn hits the run- ning back facetnask to facemask to produce a 3-yard loss ... Ka- lama-Dutro lcnif es past the guard to hit the running back at the line of scrimmage ... Brown pressW'eS the quarterback into an incompletion ... Junior cor- nerback James Coder levels the wtde receiver as soon as he catches it . . . Kalama-Dutro grabs the shoe of the scrambling coming Into the match. .. Ouis- tiansen said .. Both teams had good ball control and good digs.~ Ouistiansen said he was happy with the way his team performed. but would have tibd a wtn. He did. 'h<JMVer, admit it could tu.ve been worse. "It's better than 15th, .. he said The Sea Kings played without sophomore backup seuer Kelly Ou1stian.sen, who recefved 15 stitches over her right eye follow- ing a dive in the San Oemente match. Ouistiansen expect'i her back next week. cussion. He is expected to play Saturday ag;Unat Laguna Beach. •Estancia'• Watson had 96 passing yards. a season high. He completed 3 of 4 passes while ro- tating with Nick Cox. who was 5 for 10 for 31 yards. Neither threw an interception. Fertig said Watson and Cox held up adequately under pres- sure. • Estancia (2-1 J will have a bye before its Golden West League opener against visiting Orange (2-1) Oct. 1. The defending league champion Panthers de- feated the Eagles. 48-0, last sea- son, !>O Fectig, whose team has won two ltr1llght. eaid cbe lbut- out over Buena Parle came at an opportune time. .. We needed to (defeat Buena Parkl." Fertig said ... Orange is one of the best teams in our league." • Villanova Prep Coach John Muller was impressed with the condition of Sage Hill's field, quarterback to cause a sack ... Brown and junior safety Tom Jacbon drop a running back for a 2-yard loss ... Tackle Ryan Uhl stuffs a running back for a 2- yard loss . . . Junior tackle Brfk Ray stops ballcarrler for a 2-yard lo~ •CORONA DEL MAR -Junior linebacker Shaun Mohler halts a run for a 4-yard loss and, two plays later, recovers a fumble on fourth down to set up a touch- down ... Senior safety Kevin Wek:b drives a baUcarrler back- ward Into the turf with a perfect form tackle and, two plays later, breab up a pass in the second- ary . . . Mohler chases down a baUca.nier to make a TD-saving tackle ... Senior comerbad Da- vtd Del Pente breaks up a pad ... Junior end Matt Burgner makes ftrst hit on a 2-yard loss and later b~b a pwit to set up late touchdown . _ . MohJer in- QUOTE OF THE DAY "/wouldn't expect a 'homer' call from the officials. I asked someone in the stands and they said they saw the tip." Trent Jackson, Edison g1r1s volleyball coach "'JlUs is prof~mnal, junior- college-type stuff," Muller said. "Our field has gopher holes on it: •Sage I till Coach Tom Mon- arch said his team's first loss. a 21-7 setback against Villanova Prep Friday, may prove beneficial Monarch said he thought his players let a 42-14 season-open- ing victory over Midway Baptist go to their heads and they did not properly prepare for ViUa- nova Prep. "I guarantee one thing: You'll see a much bener offense and defense against lWin Pines," Monarch said. • C.OSta Me&a has not pro- duced a program for ilb three home games this season. • Youth cheerleaders per- formed before the Newport Har- bor game. The yow1gsters, who attended a swruner cheer camp run by Newport Harbor cheer- leader.., r.inged from kindergar- ten to seventh grade. ten:epts a pass to end Troy's final possession. • SAGE HILL -Junior line- backer Nick SobJ cuts across the middle for an interception ... Junior comerback Keya Man- ahadl recovers a fumble to halt a fourth-quarter drive . . . Junior tackle Morpn Brief ankle-tack- les a ballcarrler for a 2-yard loss ... Brief is also in on two tackles for no gain and stops a ballcar- rier on fourth down, 5 yards shy of a first down ... Tackle Bran- don David and middle line- backer Bryan Komsweit are in on several tackles. • COSTA MESA -Tackle Dualne W.. strips the ballcar- rier and races 54 yards Lo set up a Mustang touchdown ... Senior linebacker Jeff Waldron wraps up a scrambling quarterback for a 3-yard sack. SAGE Hil..L PLAYERS OF TIIE WEEK SAILORS 'Nick Sehl 6-0 llOJr. Theou!Mde •lelMder h.t..-.e Uiddee nt big Nii end .. ,._c~ •.-.'""" rww tuaploea. • ~a>AST ~YBRS OP111B WBBk Continued from Ml ,....,, ..... 21.10CM A7 BRIEF.LY Eagles still perfect aiedl IOCCet' .......... 2-l. to' Ho.' 7-rub4 c.t .. dae Tllan Ouek. ~In Pu8ettoa. .. The GGldle .... (6-0.0) ICOl'ed 8nt IA die 10di miau&e, but UCI pulled IWID 41 MCODdl '"\ later when ~re Brad !v-: ana acored his Mcood Pl of • the eeuon with an Ulilt from sophomore Brandon lUto. The game-winner aune on a pen.alry tick in the 72od min· I Ute. JunJor OuU JOotz and Evans represented the Anteaters on the All-Tournament team. Don't Sli~! Install Grab Bars • Professional Installation of Grab Bars And Accessories In Your Home • Accesslbtlity Remodefing Licensed and Insured Uc. 8-14567 42 2005'1 Have Arrived arid Perfection Never Looked So Good ... Beechwood Canetructlon (949>·230· 1 !548 Serving OC for 25 Years Newport: Beach Police Department Citizens' Police Academy September 23rd -December 9t Class Meets Thursday Evenings 7:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. This Class is open to adultS who live or worK in Newport Beach Ffom lift. 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HWY .... t.dt <( th11 Pfoperty has ll9tll remodeled re dllCOf1ttd and ldd1lt0ns tft ~ llVina, 3 A/C sfjtion1, 1J•11te k1tch I. pitlo blr, BBQ. t•• MCUrlty c1mern, 1n dWdel pllSIN TVs. 65" honlt thtat• NI fam rm. sllytictltl tlw~t. 19• lutl 111 mnt•. buut1ful ~ 6 spa All ttiis plus sl>nll oce111 v-1201 ~ti.&o Jtcobs Realty & hl'fnt!Mnh. call ast Jlltwl .llcotls 96-463-9100 44o bland Value! Newer llfee 5 + office & 4 car .. ,... Dul&ner home Only 12.995,000 Have ~hera 1v11labl1 C111 ff.ttridl T-• Nation wide USA 949·856 9705 • <rllDUCID A8Allf 1'.1' 4ll e.yc:,nt Ct. NB pted CCllMI, • 3bl '°""Y aondo. 1IJlllll SM< ~ S.t l-4""' 9557~9474 , IUCM MCMISI STEl'S TO WATER TINYPRIC£! AGT 949 219 2559 S...&..Wts •sst,ooo..s.2s..ooo , 21S Main Sir Ht 4lwe -4 -ti In th11 fabulout new develop ~ ment. m111utes frOfn HUth Cou1 Pilla Ste f1nlt Meurtf • Platinum Properties • 949-715-3156 f utt-lllM, comovtet. Hcflt fllnc. cual-..,. Moft.f rl lhl·. •:JO Clll 800-640-290 s-... lbr lbe ,_ .., "'s-•• ""'11'"'1-.-,-.-.-. .. ~,,-.,-.-:111 lbr 21>1 "'**' IWUI 11111 Nqi, 2 c p . ..-i comm le11ner1, positive thlnll· ,_ Oft/ 7 ~ t111 no IMVpet S2900/mo. en, ht11th nub 6 1ul -. ~n, pr, pMlo Ani!,_9&758-0773 Mttlrl for MW yop ~ 98-72J..t«M di ,_..,.. c-• &Wt insplftd 1Wttlc tippartl ,..... 2llr ~ co. Ol*'lna @ Festilon -.. ~ w,.\m 6 lslln4. ~ Newport· nr ftl. t/I ~to best bdl Hlctfy furn, Ip, wd, 2 c + 1*1111 S21~ Wint« be bar 949 650-0!MJ mo Wm. P1Q. . .:.. ~ store .,lal11111N1.COftl ICM). ""' bdl 96673«ll) 0<-fr_, Wi.twl....a lbr, 2ba. S2D!r'mo S..., • lbr. 2ba. S3«XVmo Semhor-.'81 •••. 2ba. DDMno llllJoe. • 411', 21>1 Sl!mlmo Seashore -...s Allty 9661.J.Jlil •--hy SHOO/-leaH furn15hed Of not, 3bl, 2 5ba, F p f'"1ily room. PIC9 98673-0181 4-f'LU Price Dr.,..4 MAKE OHERS!lllllll!lll J 2Br's & 1 IBr Paul Aat 949-290 3053 0.. tt.e s-4, rurnd 2br 1 .. taW. 214-cett.,. 21>1 offc. 6304 1/2 W Lar11 yard. no peb, Oceanfront S6900m $1295/mo 2625 IF [Iden Ownei/A&t 949·646 6304 Call l 1nda 949-5'8 4845 2bf Zba 'l level lwnhm m V1ll111 Creel!, 3446 Meadowbrook, remod, wall to So Comt 'l c lttac:h pr Molle II HOW! ill S 1700 9'9-67~ 1llXl 2 v'"'-~ Del hm 2 m5lr bt 2.5ba Alt 3 c pr. WCI Fn. ...-. '1. w/d. ... S2150 949 581 4000 Ai' WWW klet,.o com leMe4elecl Jltr 21te Sunny all tiled, ult water pool home S2850in lld pool man 96646-7673 1'.!'1 ......... .,,.._, lbr lb•• den. dramatic fir plan, 2 story SFR 2 c 1ar $2500/mo S667K V.c1nt Alt 949 733 6074 ..... Baell 2b< 2ba Condo 2 c 1ar. newly remod. new appl's I& p1tio. wd hkup Avail now SlllOO 562 493 8256 YlARlY UASIS ,_~T MOMlS l&I. GllUMDY llAl.TCMtS Ht-67S-616t S 16'5 S-. 2br carpo<t, 213 Villa Point • $197~ 2br, 1ara1e. 174 V1ll1 Pooni Both near Balboa Island Act 949 500 1861 A-IMMeTllM =~:.= ...... o.an..-am c:.,.I R '' 11tl .. 11 DllVH COV£NANT TRAHSP<ml Teams and Solo1 check out our new pay pl1n Owntf Oper •tors £ 1peroenced 011v1rs Solos. Tums 1nd Oraduate Students Call I 888 ~ PAY (I 888 667 3729) (Cal SCAN ) Aa.r• '02 ISi 'S' &pd, lltw. moonroof. hpS-22-04 vt02D3'79 ~ Lind Rover Newpot1 B.cfl IMW J2SI '2002 Navy blue arey inter w/wood t11m, prem & $l>O(U pll11 (fully lo1ded) aulo. Harmon Kardon sound syslem. Xenon head li&hh , sunroof. lull manuf warr o raln o•~•. 1mmac condition IV.400 obo ~'7 IMW '04 545' ...,, ,_.. ifi6.995 Cap 9-22-04 vi 108294 949-64().6M5 Land Rover Newpot1 8-dl IMW '02 S2SI .,_t, 5spc1, S32.995 Eap H2-04 vff419&> ~ Land Rover Newport 8-:tl Ce4111o c Cat er• '98 Wt11te. mint cond, car phone, loaded! low m1, pp $8500 949-646 17 40 <.,.,._ '0 2 h e._. AWD E 1p9 22 04 ¥1207505 949 640-6445 Land ROY. ~ B.cfl Ellakll ..... l .L<. Uectrk Low prfta locllll c:onlndDr, no job too 1111111. no • too bill. Alts ....., ~ lJC~(J1(B (7'4)141-1410 TODAY'S c;pswo1n PUZZI f .................. MOal'8 •l•O OAJ e>AIU •AIU IAt'I' .,.. OlltU 0 • .,2 • 1 s ....... .. -'*-111-"----BOATS tJSro.f.RV aJ f£J S32!m -------~. crtir ,,. tap. ~Z2-0& ,...BOltl 9515 yf7'M571 ~ -------llnd"-NIMport 8eldl ~-$1',"5 Y-1 eatwsr. Eap t-Z2-04 ~47851 949-64()-.6445 Lind~~~ fw4 'OJ la.-41tl- llT 7 PHI. 14" miles, 124,995 Elp 9 22·().4 vl001026 949 640·6445 Lind RQ\IS ~ e-;i fer4 'OJ l~er IZT $20,995 Exp 9·22·04 ¥1Al2107 949 640·6445 Lind Ra-~ 8-:1\ S I ,000 MT -DOMATI your car Ma 1 ta 1 deduction, any c.ond1· Uon Free same day plcllup K1d1 In Need I &88 HUG·IUOS (I 888 t 84 5437) Mak1n1 a difference every day (Cal SCAN) Je,t1er I J6 'lttJ, Whitt llhr inlet, Of&1n ownet. &ood condition $5900 obo 949 644·8747 U"10 00 137.!115 Lmdd exp 9-22-0t vtl076456 949 640 6445 Lind RO'C Newport Bead'I Meru4H tt•••tlft1l .......... QJC "° nwll cond, only 31.<m ml, ·-by ·a ~ o6d bldy' must see to appreclllte S23.<m ~644 1056 MlltclDIS c..m 2000 sports pt11. 46.000 m1 but otfet over $22.500 UMs Sus.I 9& 721 ·9560 .... .._.H51'02 I.OW lll8ls ["" 9-Z2-0t ~2 949~6445 Lind Rover Newport Buch .... .._. 4.S $27,ftS mr m1es c xi> s.22.0. vt450007 949 640-6445 Lind ~ Newpor1 8-:tl 200 I 21 ft DUffY Navy Blue Hull, fully loaded, top of the hne, S2•.500 pp 949 510 4944 BOAT REPAIRS/ sewm BOATS SUPS/ MOORINGS/ LAUNCHtNGJ STORAGE 96IJ ·-dip ,... ,_t .., to 3511 on B1lt>oa Island S'}OO/mo Call t4t-l42· I SOO d I ..... ._. ..... ._...__,,,$St,t9S &14" luxury hp 9-Z2-04 yfl.29411 ~ Lind Ra-Newpot1 Bud! ··Employee.,. ''Empleado. " "Arbeitnehm.er. ,. ··Employe. " ~.Pilot NO llATI'ER HOW YOU SAY rT, CLASSIFIED CM Fiii n. frM s-.tce, Yard Cleanup, M11ntenance, SPflntiltr Repair, Hauhna (t4t)HO-Ul1 SAil t -S 'ff SI T..t.o 11lver/1rar llhr 1nl , snrf, 6 CO. loacMd, 6~ m1. 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