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Palo Alto Weekly • January 30, 2008 2Classified ...... 45 FYI BUSINESS EMERGENCIES ... Have an emergency plan for your home? Why not have one at work, too? The next flood, earthquake or terrorist attack may occur while you’re at your desk, not your family room. To help prepare your business and employees for the next disaster, the Palo Alto Chamber of Com- merce is hosting a forum next week, “Recipe for Recovery,” from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5 at City Hall, 250 Hamilton Ave. The forum will address what businesses can do to help their Danielle Vernon employees, protect their goods Felicity Chapman, right, creator of Cubes & Crayons, plays with her 2-year-old daughter Kaia in the children’s area of the office and data, and businesses’ role building. in helping a community recover from a disaster. Leaders from the Red Cross, local public-safety departments, San Jose State University, Applied Materials and eBay will speak. The forum Office will be moderated by former Palo Alto Mayor Judy Kleinberg. For more information, go to ww.paloaltochamber.com. space TAYLOR JOINS MINTZ LEVIN . . . Robert P. Taylor has joined Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Fer- ris, Glovsky and Popeo PC as the managing member of the meets firm’s Palo Alto office. Taylor has worked for more than 35 years as trial counsel in patent and antitrust matters involving a wide range of technologies and childcare industries, including thin-film

Danielle Vernon by Veronica Sudekum transistors, semiconductor-man- Judy Massey, who is in charge of child care at Cubes & Crayons, holds ufacturing equipment and pro- 5-month-old Siria Chapman. cesses, surgical devices, stem- cell technology, DNA arrays, ew parents caught in between help working professionals miss adult interaction and talk- genetic expression of proteins, the competing responsibilities maximize their productivity ing about something besides liquid-chromatography devices, of work and home have a new and efficiency by giving them diapers... audio-compression algorithms, champion — and as of this a place to get things done — “These are professional network-switching equipment, week, a new place where the on a drop-in or pre-scheduled women who are used to being microprocessors, automotive office and child care center basis — and a community for powerful in the working world. electronics and others. Prior to nmerge into a single, supportive working parents to network and These are people who need to joining Mintz Levin, Taylor spent Cubes & Crayons mixes environment. engage in intellectual dialogue say that they are still working, more than 10 years at Howrey M. Felicity Chapman, a local with other adults. they want to work and talk with LLP, where he founded and man- work space entrepreneur, wife and mother “I think this is a ‘freedom other women and figure out aged the firm’s Northern Califor- of two, opened the doors last endeavor,’” Chapman said, “to how to be a lawyer, mom, wife nia practice. week on Cubes & Crayons, a give women freedom to make and all the things that they’ve for professionals, new business that provides of- the choices they want to make, become.” ONLINE BUSINESS MANAGER? fice space along with onsite, af- and not feel that they are pi- Chapman says that she ex- . . . Palo Alto-based CashView ‘kid space’ fordable child care for infants geonholed into giving up their pects fathers as well as mothers Inc. recently re-named its com- and children under 5 years of career or staying at home. I to utilize the center, located at pany and finance management age. can’t tell you how many stay- 1122 Crane St. in Menlo Park. for children Chapman’s mission is to at-home or part-time moms (continued on next page) (continued on next page) Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Page 33 In Business

perception that they are the prima- Grief Support for Children and Adults Cubes & Crayons ry child care providers. FYI (continued from previous page) An advantage of working at (continued from previous page) The private office spaces are ap- Cubes & Crayons over working service Bill.com. Additionally, propriate for small meetings or for from home, according to Chapman, the company announced new personal use and have wireless In- is that adults can do their work in features including a simpler in- ternet capabilities, though clients quiet environment while feeling terface, improved performance, must bring their own laptops. A secure that their children are well- integration with QuickBooks and fax machine, scanner and kitchen- attended and close-at-hand. a multi-company management ette are also available to clients. When you work from home, you tool for accountants and book- “This is a huge resource for can’t always take a conference keepers. The company aims to moms and dads in the community, call because you don’t want your simplify the way companies man- ?D>CJH6I86BE:G>C for everyone who wants to mesh child screaming in the background, age bills, invoices and contracts work and home,” Andrea Katz said Chapman said. Cubes & Crayons in a Web-based environment that during her visit to Cubes & Cray- aims to relieve some of these con- allows clients to store documents 68Vbe[dg

Page 34 • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Palo Alto Weekly Sports WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Shorts Payback MENLO MEMO . . . A pair of overtime games led to a pair of is just so Cal Pac Conference victories for the Menlo College men’s bas- ketball team over the weekend. sweet The Oaks (8-3, 11-9) edged visit- ing Bethany, 77-73, on Thursday and then beat host Cal State Stanford avenges loss East Bay, 76-75, on Saturday. to Cal; can do same Junior Kyle Adams recorded a double-double with 19 points against USC, UCLA and 13 rebounds in the win over by Rick Eymer the Bruins. Senior Byron Wesley oward the end of her postgame added 18 points and senior Cody press conference on Saturday, Christensen had 14. Christensen T Stanford women’s basketball and freshman Julian Harris coach Tara VanDerveer asked: helped Menlo shoot over 52 per- “Who do we play next?” cent from 3-point land in the win The room went silent for a few over the Pioneers. Christensen moments, as though it were wait- was 6-of-9 from beyond the arc ing for the punch line of a joke. and Harris made all three of his VanDerveer finally turned to a attempts. Tim Kees added 17 couple of her players seated with points. The Oaks travel to Pacific her and said, “You guys know who Union on Thursday for a 7:30 we play, right?” p.m. tipoff. Menlo is in second Candice Wiggins, Jayne Appel place in the Cal Pac, 1 1/2 games and JJ Hones merely nodded their behind leader Dominican . . . The heads, as though they were already Menlo College women’s basket- von der GroebenNorbert focused. ball team suffered a pair of set- Seventh-ranked Stanford handed backs over the weekend, losing visiting California its first Pac-10 at home to Bethany, 44-42, on loss on Saturday in convincing fash- Thursday and dropping a 61-55 ion. Wiggins scored 18 of her game- decision to host Cal State East high 28 points in the second half and Bay on Saturday. the Cardinal beat the Bears, 72-52, to close within one of its Bay Area ALUMNI REPORT . . . Palo Stanford’s Candice Wiggins (right) celebrated a big 72-52 victory over visiting California on Saturday, then rival on the eve of visits from USC Alto grad Ryan Symes scored on Monday was named Pac-10 Player of the Week for her 28-point effort in the showdown. a career high 33 points to lead (continued on page 41) the Whitworth men’s basketball team past visiting UC Santa Cruz, 83-57, on Sunday. Symes, A ‘benchmark’ hoop victory for Stanford men who ranks sixth in the Northwest Conference in scoring (17.3) and by Rick Eymer wouldn’t want to leave out the two halftime. Coach Johnson went with And yet everything Brook and ninth in rebounding (6.0), made rook and Robin Lopez are players who average less than three seniors Taj Finger (six rebounds) Robin (10 of his career-high 14 10 of 11 shots from the floor and the most visible players on minutes a game, but in reality he and Peter Prowitt (one rebound in rebounds were offensive boards!) 10 of 11 from the free-throw line B the Stanford men’s basketball uses a nine-man rotation the major- four minutes) to fill the void for might not have been enough had it for the conference-leading Pi- team. That’s easy if you’re a seven- ity of the time and feels comfortable those critical 15 minutes, and it not been for Drew Shiller and Lan- rates . . . Fellow Paly grad Brian footer. It can be argued, though, going to a 10-man look. paid off. dry Fields, who hit critical 3-point Baskauskas is one of the stars that the 20th-ranked Cardinal con- The win over Cal (the Cardinal Brook had a sensational second shots, and Lawrence Hill coming at defending NCAA Division III sists of the Lopez twins and a bunch used 11 players) was a great ex- half, scoring all 23 of his points and off the bench to provide steady con- champion Amherst. The junior of role players. ample of the importance of the ex- helping Stanford hold off repeated tributions. forward is the Lord Jeff’s leading What makes Stanford, which beat tended bench. Brook Lopez missed rallies from California (2-5, 11-7). Even steady starters like Goods, 3-point shooter (26-of-51 for .510) host California, 82-77, on Saturday a shot, failed to grab a rebound and “After sitting out the first half he Mitch Johnson and Fred Washing- and free throw shooter (32-of-37 to move into a second-place tie with picked up two fouls in the first five knew he could come out and play,” ton are often overlooked by most for .826). He scored 17 points Washington State in the Pac-10, ef- minutes of the game. He sat the rest Robin said of his twin brother. “That everyone but their teammates and in third-ranked Amherst’s latest fective are those other players: from of the first half. was an amazing performance. He coaching staff. NESCAC contest, an 86-70 win Anthony Goods to Kenny Brown. Stanford managed to keep things shot over double-teams and triple- “As much attention that is paid to over No. 10 Williams College on Cardinal coach Trent Johnson close and even held a 31-30 lead at teams.” (continued on page 40) Saturday. He’s second on the team with his 11.7 scoring aver- PREP ROUNDUP BOYS' BASKETBALL age. Baskauskas also produced one of the Lord Jeff’s defining moments when he hit the game- It’s do or die A balanced winning shot, with 2.1 seconds remaining, in a 77-76 victory over for Paly boys effort gives Bates earlier in January. in basketball Menlo edge ON THE AIR by Craig Wentz Craig Wentz Thursday hat a difference a night enlo School basketball Women’s basketball: USC at Stan- makes. In the span of 24 coach Kris Weems knows ford, 7 p.m., KZSU (90.1 FM) W hours last weekend, the M a thing or two about focus, Men’s basketball: Stanford at Wash- Palo Alto boys’ basketball team unselfishness and the importance of ington, 7 p.m., KNTS (1220 AM) went from stunned disappointment balance as a former captain of the Saturday to pleasant satisfaction. Stanford basketball team. Now, his Men’s basketball: Stanford at Wash- Due to odd scheduling, Paly team is following suit. ington St., noon, Fox Sports Net; KNTS played three games in four nights Menlo (5-1, 15-6) played argu- (1220 AM); KZSU (90.1 FM) and came away with a pair of im- ably its best all-around game of the Women’s basketball: UCLA at Stan- portant wins and one shocking loss, ford, 2 p.m.; KZSU (90.1 FM) season and picked the right time which dropped the Vikings out of to execute in a critical 54-45 PAL first place. South Division win over crosstown Yet, the four-time defending rival Menlo-Atherton (4-2, 12-9) on SPORTS ONLINE SCVAL De Anza Division champs Friday night in front of a capacity For expanded daily coverage of college are still in the thick of an unpredict- crowd at Menlo. and prep sports, please see our new site able league race and can salvage Menlo fans had reason to be vocal in their team’s 54-45 win over rival The Knights are tied with Carl- at www.PASportsOnline.com (continued on page 42) Menlo-Atherton before a capacity crowd Friday night. (continued on page 42) Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Page 35 Sports Stanford women on their marks in a big Pac-10 swim sweep by Rick Eymer beat Stanford at the Texas Invita- events in Stanford’s 140-97 Pac-10 tanford women’s swim coach tional at the end of 2007. victory over visiting Arizona State Lea Maurer lost one of her Five pool records fell on Saturday, on Friday. Spool records on Saturday. She with Stanford setting three. The 400 The Cardinal won the 400 med- didn’t mind, since the record fell to free relay team of freshman Kate ley relay and then got wins from one of her own swimmers during Dwelley, junior Fiona O’Donnell- senior Daniel Beal (200 free in a a big victory and her loss was the McCarthy, sophomore Elaine season best 1:35.29), juniors Nate team’s gain. Breeden and senior Brooke Bishop Cass (200 IM) and Jason Dunford Maurer was happiest with the fi- raced 3:20.06, to take Cal’s 2006 (50 free), sophomore Eugene God- nal result, a 174-126 Pac-10 victory mark of 3:20.73 off the board. soe (200 back) and freshmen Austin over No. 4 Arizona. While Stanford Breeden added individual wins in Staab (100 free) and David Mosko (3-0, 4-1) came into the showdown the 100 fly and 200 fly and fresh- (200 fly). ranked No. 3 in the nation, the Wild- man Meg Hostage swept the 1- and cats were considered a legitimate 3-meter diving. Senior Elizabeth Men’s volleyball contender for national honors this Durot won the 1,000 free and fresh- Stanford defeated host UC Santa season after finishing second at the man Liz Smith took the 200 breast Barbara, 30-28, 30-26, 30-26, on NCAA championships last spring. with an NCAA qualifying mark of Friday night in a Mountain Pacific Maurer’s 200-yard back time of 2:11.48, the country’s fifth-fastest Sports Federation match. 1:55.77, set in 1994, is no longer the time in the event this season. The Cardinal (3-3, 6-3) lost to host fastest ever at Avery Aquatic Center. Stanford’s divers then vaulted the Cal State Northridge, 30-25, 31-29, The record now belongs to into a lead it would never 30-24, on Thursday night. sophomore Julia Smit, who erased relinquish by taking the top three Stanford hosts Pacific on Thurs- her coach’s mark with a sizzling spots in the 3-meter boards. Hos- day at 7 p.m. in Burnham Pavilion. 1:55.66 to win the 200 back. tage’s victory with 330.97 points Stanford fell behind in every “I was really happy and surprised was backed up by Katie Lampe game against UC Santa Barbara with the 200 back,” Smit said. “The (302.32) and Sarah Ohr (275.40). before rallying late and earning the pool record was definitely unex- “This was a great team win,” victory. pected, but it’s great to post fast Maurer said. “We knew that Ari- The Gauchos scored the first four times in the middle of season and a zona was a tremendous team. I was points of the match and eventually lot of girls on the team did that.” very proud of the way we swam took a 27-22 lead. The win over Arizona completed with composure and energy.” Stanford rallied and took its first a weekend sweep. Stanford beat Stanford next travels to Los An- lead at 29-28 when Evan Romero

Arizona State, 184-110, on Friday geles for a pair of Pac-10 meets at recorded one of his 17 kills of the Athletics Kyle Terada/Stanford in a pouring rain. UCLA and USC, beginning Friday. night. Stanford sophomore Julia Smit broke two pool records, including a 14- “It was awesome,” added Maurer Stanford recorded victories in 12 UC Santa Barbara again took the year-old mark in the 200 back held by current coach Lea Maurer. about Smit breaking her record. “It events to beat the Sun Devils. lead in game two; until Matt Ceran made my weekend. I’m happy to see and Brandon Williams got together all-around score to lead top-ranked shared first place on the uneven par- records go off the board.” Men’s to block a kill attempt and give the Stanford to the team title of the allel bars but Stanford fell to host Smit was a big part of the week- Stanford (1-1, 2-1) dropped a Cardinal a 23-22 edge before clos- Stanford Open at Burnham Pavilion UCLA, 195.050-195.025, in a Pac- end as she won the 50 free, 200 184-114 decision to visiting Ari- ing it out. on Saturday night. 10 meet on Sunday. back and set another pool record in zona in a Pac-10 meet on Saturday. UCSB took a 10-6 edge in the Cal finished second with a Nicole Ourada recorded an all- the 200 IM with a time of 1:56.65, The Cardinal (1-1, 2-1) got wins third game, although Stanford came 357.900 and Nebraska was third in around score of 38.600 to lead the breaking own mark of 1:57.43. from David Mosko in the 200 fly back to tie it at 16. The match was 333.850. Cardinal. Smit’s efforts helped send Ari- (1:47.36), Jason Dunford in the 100 still tied at 21 when Jesse Meredith Sho Nakamuori recorded an all- zona home with its first loss of the free (44.12), John Criste in the 200 did the honors with a kill. around score of 89.400 to finish just Men’s tennis season. The Wildcats, defending breast (2:00.04) and Nate Cass in behind his teammate. Stanford wasn’t messing around; Pac-10 champions, are 4-1 in the the 400 IM (3:55.33). Men’s gymnastics scheduling two powerhouses for its conference and 9-1 overall. Arizona Six different swimmers won David Sender recorded a 90.950 Women’s gymnastics first two matches of the spring sea- Allyse Ishino and Tabitha Yim (continued on page 41)

City of Palo Alto ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Draft Negative Declaration has been prepared by the Palo Alto Department of Planning and Community Environment for the project listed below. This document will be available for review and comment during a minimum 30-day inspection period beginning January 31, 2008 through February 29, 2008 during the hours of 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the Development Center, 285 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California.

This project is tentatively scheduled for consideration by the Planning & Transportation Commission at a public hearing on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 7:00 P.M. in the Palo Alto City Council Chambers on the first floor of the Civic Center, located at 250 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto, California.

2501 Embarcadero Way [07PLN-00378]: Request by the Palo Alto Regional Water Quality Control Plant, on behalf of the City of Palo Alto, for Site and Design review for the construction of a new 3,600 square foot ultra violet wastewater treatment facility, replacing the old treatment system. Zone District: PF(D) Public Facility with Site and Design Overlay. Environmental Review: An Initial Study has been completed and a Draft Negative Declaration has been prepared for this project in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements.

Steve Emslie, Director of Planning and Community Environment

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, listening assistive devices are available in the Council Chambers and Council Conference Room. Sign language interpreters will be provided upon request with 72 hours advance notice.

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HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD BOYS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL 3-0-7, Marty 1-2-4, Liang 2-1-7, Eackles 5-2- assisted). PSAL — King’s Academy at Woodside 13, Taniguchi 1-0-3, Massengill 2-0-4, Nickel Records: Sacred Heart Prep 2-9-1 SCVAL De Anza Division SCVAL De Anza Division Priory, 6 p.m. 6-1-13. Totals: 28-7-73. (7-10-1) Girls basketball Friday Gunn 18 20 17 13 — 68 Three-point goals: Beck 4, Liang 2, More- Saturday Palo Alto 15 8 15 11— 49 Fremont 7 10 4 10 — 31 PAL South Division — Sequoia at Menlo, head, Taniguchi, Eackles, Fraioli (P). Valley Christian 1 2 — 3 Saratoga 9 17 12 14— 52 F — Wozniak 3 3-3 9, Viray 2 0-0 5, Jen- 4:30 p.m.; Half Moon Bay at Menlo-Atherton, Records: Pinewood 3-0 (9-7). SH Prep 1 1 — 2 PA — Robinson 3-6-13, Powell 7-1-15, nings 2 0-0 4, Householder 1 0-0 2, Chwa 1 4:45 p.m. Christian Private Schools League VC — Bales (Calderon), Celaya (unas- Jefferson 2-0-4, Lin 3-0-6, Scott 2-3-7, Hall 0-0 2, Wu 1 0-0 3, Weir 1 0-0 2, Prescott 2 PSAL — Valley Christian-Dublin at Pin- Eastside Prep 31 20 14 2 — 67 sisted), McMillan (Von Raesfeld). 1-0-2, K. Brown 1-0-2. Totals: 19-10-49. 0-0 4. Totals: 13 3-3 31. ewood, 6:30 p.m. Liberty Baptist 6 2 0 6 — 14 SHP — Capovilla (Weisman), Papangelin S — Huang 1-0-2, Chou 3-0-7, Ghafouri G — Jac. Evans 3 0-0 6, Shevick 2 0-0 EP — Anderson 5 0-0 13, Sa. Bunch 10 (Weisman). Boys soccer 4-3-13, Capek 4-7-16, Ye 1-2-4, Walker 4, McAdam 2 2-6 6, Jas. Evans 10 2-2 24, 2-3 22, Sh. Bunch 2 0-2 4, Harvey 5 0-0 12, Records: Sacred Heart Prep 2-10-1 De Anza Division — Gunn vs. Santa Clara 3-2-8, Chiou 1-0-2. Totals: 17-14-52. Lin 0 1-2 1, Rea 1 0-0 2, T. Cartun 3 0-0 8, Ponce 1 0-0 2, Holland 2 0-0 5, Martin 4 0-0 (7-11-1) at Mayfield Soccer Complex, 3:30 p.m. Three-point goals: Robinson (PA); Gha- Hauser 3 3-7 9, Murray 0 3-4 3, I. Cartun 2 9. Totals: 25 4-7 67. fouri 2, Chou, Capek (S). 1-4 5. Totals: 26 12-25 68. West Bay Athletic League PAL Bay Division — Half Moon Bay at LB — Janda 1 0-0 2, Antura 4 3-4 12. Fremont 7 18 8 13 — 46 Three-point goals: Viray, Wu (F); T. Cartun Castilleja 1 0 — 1 Menlo-Atherton, 3 p.m.; Carlmont at Menlo, Totals: 5 3-4 14. Gunn 9 10 12 20 — 51 2, Jas. Evans 2 (G). Mercy-Burlingame 0 1 — 1 3 p.m. Three-point goals: Anderson 3, Martin F — Sever 1-1-3, Moctezuma 0-2-2, Shen Palo Alto 2 5 6 9 — 22 C — Colvin (Toig). Girls soccer Wilcox 27 13 19 2 — 61 (EP); Antura (LB). MB — unavailable. 1-1-3, Moore 2-2-7, McIntyre 4-2-12, Mc- De Anza Division — Gunn at Mountain PA — Mah 2-0-4, Slater 3-0-6, Atkinson Records: Eastisde Prep 6-0 (21-1) Records: Castilleja 4-2-1 (4-8-3) Dowell 3-0-6, Ryan 6-1-13. Totals: 17-9-46. View, 3:30 p.m. G — Miller 3-5-11, Castro 3-0-6, Flaxman 1-0-2, Hoffacker 2-0-4, Philips 1-0-3, Lovely Nonleague Woodside Priory 5 5 — 10 0-2-2, Wiley 1-0-2, Perricone 10-8-30. To- 1-0-3. Totals: 10-0-22. Eastside Prep 14 19 19 13 — 65 Harker 0 0 — 0 THURSDAY tals: 17-15-51. W — Weaver 5-0-10, Kaul 2-0-5, Foster Castilleja 15 10 10 13 — 48 WP — Castellanos 3, Turner, Cortes 3, Girls basketball Three-point goals: McIntyre 2, Moore (F); 2-0-6, Harrison 1-0-3, Neal 5-0-12, Balan- EP — Anderson 9 1-2 20, Harvey 6 6-8 Allen, Lee, Montgomery. WBAL — Castilleja at Mercy-Burlingame, Perricone 2 (G). gatan 1-0-3, Jones 1-2-4, Williams 3-1-8, 19, Martin 2 0-0-4, Sa. Bunch 8 1-3 17, Hol- Records: Woodside Priory 7-0 (9-6) 6:30 p.m. Montez 3-1-8, Taleni 1-0-2. Totals: 24-4-61. land 2 0-0 5. Totals: 27 8-13 65. Saturday WRESTLING Three-point goals: Philips, Lovely (PA); C — Cohn 2 0-0 5, Amos 0 2-2 2, E. von CPSAL — East Palo Alto at Eastside Prep, Palo Alto 8 16 10 9 — 43 Foster 2, Neal 2, Harrison, Kaul, Balangatan, Kaeppler 7 1-1 15, Zelinger 5-5-8 17, N. von SCVAL De Anza Division 5:30 p.m. Gunn 7 11 9 8 — 35 Williams, Montez (W). Kaeppler 4 1-2 9. Totals: 18 9-13 48. Gunn 43, at Palo Alto 23 Girls soccer PA — Robinson 0 1-5 1, Brown 1 0-0 2, Standings: Wilcox 7-0, Gunn 4-1 (19-1), Three-point goals: Anderson, Harvey, Powell 5 5-8 15, Scott 1 6-6 8, Lin 5 0-0 103 — Brad Taylor (G) by forfeit; 112 — PAL Bay Division — Burlingame at Menlo- Mountain View 5-2, Los Gatos 2-4, Palo Alto Holland (EP); Zelinger 2, Cohn (C). 13,Jefferson 2 0-0 4. Totals: 15 12-19 43. Baker (G) by forfeit; 119 — Rotman (G) d. Atherton, 3 p.m.; Aragon at Menlo, 3 p.m. 2-4 (5-11), Milpitas 2-4, Fremont 0-7 Records: Eastside Prep 22-1, Castilleja G — Perricone 3 1-2 8, Miller 3 0-0 7, Wi- Tang, 9-5; 125 — Lee (G) p. Miranda, 2:45; WBAL — Castilleja vs. Harker at Mayfield 11-5 ley 1 0-1 2, Flaxman 1 1-2 3, Castro 4 5-6 13, PAL South Division 130 — Gorman (G) tech fall over Arnon, Soccer Complex, 3:30 p.m. Washington 6 10 13 6 — 35 Brennan 0 2-4 2. Totals: 12 9-15 35. Menlo-Atherton 20 14 14 11 — 62 15-0; 135 — Fields (PA) d. Chang, 7-5; 140 Pinewood 15 6 8 11 — 40 Wrestling Three-point goals: Lin 3 (PA); Perricone, Menlo 9 3 7 15 — 34 — Wilson (PA) d. Weston, 9-1; 145 — Newby W — Swayzer 2-0-5, Bates 2-1-5, Ayad De Anza Division — Los Altos at Palo Miller (G). MA — Iwashita 1 0-0 3, Green 2 0-0 4, (PA) d.. Keating, 6-3; 152 — Sheehan (PA) 0-1-1, Woodrow 2-2-7, MacLeod 1-0-2, Nel- Alto, 6:30 p.m.; Milpitas at Gunn, 6:30 p.m. Standings: Cupertino 6-1, Palo Alto 5-2 Hayes 9 3-3 23, Mongird 1 0-0 2, Tuliau 2 d. Brian Taylor, 6-0; 160 — Giaccia (G) p. son 4-0-8, Bishop 3-1-7. Totals: 14-5-35. (13-6), Gunn 4-3 (12-8), Saratoga 3-4, Los 2-2 6, Fakalata 3 0-0 6, Latu 6 0-0 12. Totals: Feldstein, 1:35; 171 — Blumenfeld (G) tech FRIDAY P — Morehead 1-0-2, Beck 2-0-6, Marty Gatos 3-4, Milpitas 2-4, Fremont 1-6 21 8-13 62. fall over Simon, 16-1; 189 — Velasquez (PA) Boys basketball Men — Rosales 1 2-6 4, Marini 2 0-0 4, 1-0-2, Eackles 3-3-9, Nickel 8-2-21. Totals: d. Campbell, 9-8; 215 — Hall (PA) p. Cherry, Private Schools Athletic League De Anza Division — Palo Alto at Milpitas, Wemple 1 0-2 2, Shepard 7 4-5 19, Berry 1 15-5-40. 4:20; 285 — Park (G) p. Boyland, 1:45. 7:45 p.m.; Saratoga at Gunn, 7:45 p.m. Thursday 3-6 5, Sontag 0 0-4 0. Totals: 12 9-24 34. Three-point goals: Woodrow, Swayzer Records: Gunn 3-2, Palo Alto 0-4 SH Prep 15 9 21 19 — 64 Three-point goals: Hayes 2, Iwashita (MA); (W); Nickel 3, Beck 2 (P). PAL South Division — Menlo at Carlmont, Red. Christian 12 16 8 9 — 45 Shepard (M). Records: Pinewood 10-7 7:45 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Sequoia, 7:45 SHP — B. Taylor 2 3-3 8, Konopnicki 0 Standings: Carlmont 6-0, Menlo-Ather- GIRLS SOCCER SCHEDULE p.m. 0-2 0, McConnell 1 0-0 3, Davison 1 1-2 3, ton 5-1 (14-7), Half Moon Bay 2-4, Woodside PAL Bay Division WEDNESDAY PSAL — Pinewood at Woodside Priory, 5 Sakowski 1 0-0 2, Nakamura 1 0-0 3, Harris 2-4, Sequoia 2-4, Menlo 1-5 (7-12) p.m.; Sacred Heart Prep at Fremont Chris- 4 3-7 12, Pitchford 4 2-2 10, Buono 9 3-3 23. Terra Nova 0 2 — 2 Boys basketball West Catholic Athletic League tian, 7:30 p.m. Totals: 23 12-19 64. Menlo 0 1 — 1 De Anza Division — Cupertino at Palo Valley Christian 17 19 22 7 — 65 CPSAL — Downtown College Prep at RC — Thomas 2 0-1 4, Bunagat 0 2-2 2, TN — unknown, Bradley (unassisted). Alto, 7 p.m. SH Prep 5 5 2 12 — 24 Eastside Prep, 4:30 p.m. M. Guiterrez 4 3-4 13, Ha 2 0-0 6, J. Gui- M — Raab (M. Brown). VC — Kreitem 1 0-0 2, Newton 5 0-0 10, PAL South Division — Menlo at Sequoia, terrez 3 5-9 11, Piccillo 3 3-5 9. Totals: 14 Woodside 3 0 — 3 Girls basketball Allen 3 0-1 7, Johnson 5 0-0 10, Jackson 2 4:30 p.m.; Menlo-Atherton at Half Moon Bay, 13-21 45. Menlo-Atherton 1 0 — 1 De Anza Division — Wilcox at Gunn, 6:15 1-2 5, Ross 4 1-2 9, Griffith 2 0-0 4, Davis 5 4:45 p.m. Three-point goals: Buono 2, Harris, Naka- W — Bruan (unassisted), Ingelbritsen (To- p.m.; Palo Alto at Milpitas, 6:15 p.m. 0-0 11, Byrd 3 1-2 7. Totals: 30 3-9 65. mura, McConnell, B. Taylor (SHP); M Guiter- mita), Brandman (unassisted). SHP — Colosso 1 0-0 3, M. Aitken-Young rez 2, Ha 2 (RC). M — Parrish (unassisted). 1 1-4 4, B. Aitken-Young 2 0-1 5, Heslin 0 2-2 Records: Sacred Heart Prep 8-1 (11-6) Standings: Burlingame 10-0-2, Carlmont 2, Martin 1 0-0 2, Gibbs 1 2-2 4, Tameliau 2 Fre. Christian 12 8 15 11 5 — 51 9-2-2, Woodside 7-3-2, Aragon 6-1-5, Menlo 0-2 4. Totals: 8 5-11 24. Pinewood 18 6 16 6 6 — 52 4-4-4 (7-6-4), San Mateo 2-5-5, Terra Nova Three-point goals: Allen, Davis (VC); M. 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SCOREBOARD MEN'S BASKETBALL nage 3-5 0-0 7, James 4-8 0-0 8, Jones 2-5 9.800; 2, Yim (S) 9.800; 2, J. Schwikert 200 free — 1, Durot (S) 1:50.22; 2, Burch-Clayton, 8-5; Brugues-Soriano (T) d. Cal Pac Conference 0-1 5, Benschop 2-6 1-2 5, Butler 3-8 0-0 6, (UCLA) 9.800; T. Schwikert (UCLA) 9.800. O’Donnell-McCarthy (S) 1:50.39; 3, Beck- Muller-Kelly, 8-4; Wire-Hirshman (S) d. Kolik- MacKenzie 2-4 2-2 7, Riley 1-1 0-2 3. Totals: Thursday All-around — 1, Li (UCLA) 39.200; 2, berger (ASU) 1:51.41. Sottocorno, 8-4. 24-55 5-12 61. McCullough (UCLA) 38.925; 3, Ourada (S) 100 back — 1, Bishop (S) 56.03; 2, Bruce at Menlo d. Bethany, 77-73 (OT). Top Records: Stanford 0-1; Tulsa 4-0 Halftime: Menlo 31, Cal State East Bay 29. 38.600. (S) 57.27; 3, Martinez (ASU) 57.68. Menlo players — Keith Adams 19 points, Saturday 3-point goals: Menlo 3-11 (Fushikoshi 3), Cal 13 rebounds; Byron Wesley 18 points; Cody Records: Stanford 1-1 (1-2); UCLA 1-0 100 breast — 1, Kraemer (S) 1:02.89; 2, State East Bay 8-17 (Carson 3, Elliott, Hor- Georgia 7, Stanford 0 (at Tulsa) Christensen 14 points. (6-0) Smit (S) 1:03.27; 3, Bruce (S) 1:04.07. nage, Jones, MacKenzie, Riley). Fouled out: Singles — Helgeson d. Bruch, 4-6, 6-3, 200 fly — 1, Smit (S) 2:01.29; 2, Smith (S) Records: Menlo 7-3 (10-9); Bethany 1-7 Manning. Rebounds: Menlo 44 (Limpach 11), MEN'S SWIMMING 1-0 (10-8); Schnugg d. Clayton, 6-4, 6-3; 2:01.70; 3, Dwelley (S) 2:03.29. (1-23) Cal State East Bay 31 (Hornage 13). Assists: Pac-10 Conference Hunt d. Wire, 7-6(7), 6-1; Garrapiz d. Muller, Saturday Menlo 13 (Yee 9), Cal State East Bay 19 (El- Friday 50 free — 1, Beckberger (ASU) 23.46; 2, 6-4, 6-2; Vitulli d. Kelly, 6-3, 6-3; Varela d. liott 7). Total fouls: Menlo 16, Cal State East At Stanford 140, Arizona State 97 Perazzo (ASU) 23.89; 3, Haron (ASU) 24.11. Hirshman, 6-1, 6-4. MENLO (76) All races in yards Bay 21. 1-meter diving — 1, Hostage (S) 276.00; Doubles — Hunt-Schnugg d. Clayton- Christensen 6-10 0-1 18, Cobb 2-7 2-2 7, 400 medley relay — 1, Stanford (God- Cal Pac standings: Holy Names 9-1 (12- 2, Ohr (S) 264.45; 3, Jumer (ASU) 253.13. Bruch, 8-4; Helgeson-Bernstein d. Kelly- Cochran 3-7 2-3 8, Funke 2-4 2-4 6, Wes- soe, Christe, Staab, J. Dunford) 3:16.84; 2, 12); Cal State East Bay 9-2 (11-8); Bethany 100 free — 1, Bishop (S) 50.55; 2, An- Muller, 8-5; Garrapiz-Vitulli d. Wire-Hirsh- ley 4-10 1-1 9, Adams 1-5 0-1 2, Kees 5-9 Stanford 3:20.24; 3, Arizona State 3:23.94. 7-9 17, Logan 0-2 0-0 0. Totals: 26-57 14- 6-4 (6-13); Menlo 6-5 (9-11); Dominican 5-5 drew (ASU) 50.77; 3, Perazzo (ASU) 51.73. man, 8-1. (6-17); William Jessup 4-5 (6-12); Simpson 1,000 free — 1, Nuess (ASU) 9:19.67; 21 76. 200 back — 1, Smit (S) 1:59.26; 2, Records: Stanford 0-2; Georgia 1-0 4-6 (5-15); Cal State Maritime 3-6 (5-13); Pa- 2, Korotkin (S) 9:22.61; 3, Charnin-Aker (S) CAL STATE EAST BAY (75) O’Donnell-McCarthy (S) 2:02.15; 3, Wadden cific Union 0-10 (0-12). 9:23.60. (S) 2:02.56. MEN'S VOLLEYBALL Creek 0-1 0-0 0, F. Jones 2-5 0-1 4, Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Pac-10 Conference 200 free — 1, Beal (S) 1:35.29; 2, Trepp 200 breast — 1, Smith (S) 2:13.55; Nunes 2-7 4-4 9, Rubin 4-6 1-2 9, Walker (S) 1:37.71; 3, Boyle (ASU) 1:40.64. Thursday 4-8 8-10 16, Bryant 0-4 2-2 2, Flemings 2-7 Saturday 2, Kraemer (S) 2:15.78; 3, Breeden (S) at Cal State Northridge d. Stanford, 30- 0-0 6, Frazee 2-4 0-0 6, Griffin 2-4 0-2 4, T. CALIFORNIA (52) 50 free — 1, J. Dunford (S) 20.21; 2, D. 2:20.84. 25, 31-29, 30-24. Top Stanford players — Jones 6-10 4-7 16, Knox 1-1 0-0 3. Totals: Dunford (S) 20.67; 3, Priestley (S) 20.74. 500 free — 1, Durot (S) 4:53.27; 2, Hampton 1-8 1-2 3, Walker 4-11 2-2 10, Evan Romero 14 kills, 10 digs; Kawika Shoji 25-57 19-28 75. 200 IM — Cass (S) 1:48.88; 2, Nuess Schiemean (ASU) 5:03.06; 3, Reynolds (S) Vital 3-10 1-2 8, Greif 0-3 2-2 2, Gray-Law- 27 assists. Halftime: Cal State East Bay 33, Menlo 27. son 4-7 1-2 12, Federico 0-0 0-0 0, Adrian (ASU) 1:51.36; 3, Charnin-Aker (S) 1:53.65. 5:03.72. Records: Stanford 2-3 (5-3); Cal State End of regulation: Menlo 65, Cal State East 2-4 0-0 5, N’diaye 2-8 8-9 12, Sneed 0-1 0-0 1-meter diving — 1, Benedetti (ASU) 100 fly — 1, Andrew (ASU) 54.34; 2, Sut- Northridge 3-1 (5-2) Bay 65. 3-point goals: Menlo 10-19 (Chris- 0. Totals: 16-52 15-19 52. 381.00; 2, Kim (S) 321.53; 3, Eichenseer (S) ton (S) 55.31; 3, Hug (S) 56.43. tensen 6, Harris 3, Cobb), Cal State East STANFORD (72) 320.55. 3-meter diving — 1, Hostage (S) 369.30; Friday Bay 6-14 (Flemings, Frazee, Knox, Nunes). Pedersen 4-7 2-2 11, Harmon 2-5 0-2 4, 200 fly — 1, Mosko (S) 1:47.91; 2, Hinrich- 2, Lampe (S) 322.05; 3, Hobb (ASU) 312.75. Stanford d. at UC Santa Barbara, 30-28, Fouled out: Cochran, Wesley. Rebounds: Appel 4-7 1-1 9, Hones 4-8 0-0 12, Wiggins sen (S) 1:48.33; 3, Simpkins (S) 1:48.44. 200 IM — Evans (ASU) 2:04.98; 2, Rus- 30-26, 30-26. Top Stanford players — Matt Menlo 34 (Cochran 7), Cal State East Bay 38 6-15 14-14 28, Pierce 0-0 0-0 0, Donaghe 100 free — 1, Staab (S) 45.25; 2, Priest- senberger (ASU) 2:10.90; 3, Brunner (ASU) Ceran 17 kills, .517 hitting percentage; Evan (Walker 11). Assists: Menlo 17 (Cobb 8), Cal 0-0 0-0 0, Gold-Onwude 0-1 0-0 0, Pohlen ley (S) 45.56; 3, Trepp (S) 45.58. 2:12.25. Romero 17 kills; Jesse Meredith 13 kills, .522 State East Bay 18 (Flemings 4). Total fouls: hitting percentage; Kawika Shoji 51 assists; 3-7 0-0 8, Cimino 0-0 0-0 0, Clyburn 0-1 200 back — 1, Godsoe (S) 1:48.12; 200 free relay — 1, Arizona State (An- Menlo 20, Cal State East Bay 20. Jarod Keller 12 digs. 0-0 0. Totals: 23-51 17-19 72. 2, Cass (S) 1:50.00; 3, Charnin-Aker (S) drew, Beckberger, Brown, Perazzo) 1:33.50; Cal Pac standings: Dominican 9-1 (12- Halftime: Stanford 32, California 16. 1:51.60. 2, Arizona State 1:37.96. Records: Stanford 3-3 (6-3); UC Santa 10); Menlo 8-3 (11-9); William Jessup 6-3 3-point goals: California 5-10 (Gray-Lawson Barbara 0-4 (1-6) (13-9); Holy Names 5-4 (12-11); Cal State 500 free — 1, Nuess (ASU) 4:29.88; Records: Stanford 2-0 (3-1); Arizona State 3, Adrian, Vital), Stanford 9-20 (Hones 4, Maritime 5-4 (9-9); Cal State East Bay 6-5 2, Kornfeld (S) 4:35.78; 3, Waked (ASU) 4-2 (9-3) MEN'S WRESTLING Wiggins 2, Pohlen 2, Pedersen). Fouled out: (9-10); Simpson 5-5 (6-15); Bethany 1-9 4:37.44. Saturday Pac-10 Conference Walker. Rebounds: California 30 (Hampton (1-23); Pacific Union 0-10 (0-19). 3-meter diving — 1, Benedetti (ASU) Thursday 5), Stanford 33 (Appel 15). Assists: California At Stanford 174, Arizona 126 Pac-10 Conference 425.10; 2, Eichenseer (S) 400.00; 3, Kim (S) at Stanford 22, Cal State Bakersfield 16 9 (Hampton 4), Stanford 15 (Appel 7). Total 311.33. 200 medley relay — 1, Arizona (DeGolia, Saturday fouls: California 16, Stanford 13. A: 6,175. Chandler, Agy, Nymeyer) 3:37.45; 2, Stan- 125 —Gardner (S) p. Bigboy, 2:57; 133 200 breast — 1, Gladys (ASU) 2:06.30; —Kimbrell (B) d. Madrigal, 7-4; 141 —Nacita STANFORD (82) Pac-10 standings: ford 3:38.87; 3, Arizona 3:41.65. California 8-1 (17-3); 2, Dwelley (ASU) 2:08.70; 3, Salcido (ASU) (B) p. Rosefigura, 2:09; 149 —Espericueta Stanford 7-2 (17-3); Arizona State 7-2 (13-7); 1,000 free — 1, Durot (S) 9:53.02; 2, R. Lopez 3-11 3-6 9, Washington 1-1 2-5 2:17.85. (S) d. Doyle, 4-2; 157 —Zupancic (S) d. Hall, USC 6-3 (13-7); UCLA 6-3 (11-9); Oregon Keith (UA) 9:58.70; 3, Helms (UA) 10:00.15. 4, B. Lopez 7-11 9-15 23, Johnson 4-6 5-6 10-5; 165 —Atondo (B) major d. Miller, 15-5; 4-5 (10-10); Oregon State 3-6 (10-10); Wash- 400 free relay — 1, Arizona State (Boyle, 16, Goods 2-9 1-2 7, Fields 2-6 0-0 5, Shiller 200 free — 1, Nymeyer (UA) 1:47.33; 2, 174 —Feist (S) d. Points, 4-3; 184 —Giesen ington 3-6 (8-13); Arizona 1-8 (7-13); Wash- Neuwert, Madwa, Waked) 3:04.51; 2, Ari- 2-3 0-0 6, Hill 3-9 0-0 6, Brown 0-1 0-0 0, Dwelley (S) 1:47.39; 3, Turner (UA) 1:49.25. (S) major d. Orozco, 13-2; 197 —Johnson ington State 0-9 (3-17). zona State 3:13.68. Finger 1-3 4-4 6, Prowitt 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 100 back — 1, DeGolia (UA) 53.76; 2, (S) d. Ancona, 8-3; Hvy —Bergman (B) d. 25-61 24-38 82. Thursday's scores: Arizona 73, Wash- Records: Stanford 1-0 (2-0); Arizona State 0-2 (2-4) O’Donnell-McCarthy (S) 54.81; 3, Schluntz Doerner, 6-4. CALIFORNIA (77) ington State 63; USC 59, Oregon State 47; (UA) 55.20. Arizona State 68, Washington 62; UCLA 63, Saturday Records: Stanford 2-1 (8-2); Cal State Ba- Christopher 5-10 4-4 16, Anderson 4-10 100 breast — 1, Chandler (UA) 1:01.27; 2, Oregon 59. kersfield 5-2 (6-2) 3-4 11, Hardin 7-9 3-4 17, Randle 3-12 5-5 Arizona 184, at Stanford 114 Bruce (S) 1:01.60; 3, Smith (S) 1:02.36. Saturday's other scores: Arizona St. Friday 12, Vierneisel 2-5 0-2 5, Robinson 0-0 0-0 200 medley relay — 1, Arizona (Subirats, 200 fly — 1, Breeden (S) 1:57.59; 2, Wad- 59, Washington St. 40; USC 46, Oregon 42; at Stanford 38, Portland State 3 0, Boykin 7-12 0-0 14, Knezevic 0-0 0-0 0, Barnes, Townsend, Smith) 1:27.73; 2, Stan- den (S) 2:02.15; 3, Christ (UA) 2:02.23. Wilkes 0-1 0-0 0, Kamp 1-2 0-0 2. Totals: UCLA 74, Oregon St. 70; Washington 74, ford 1:28.85; 3, Arizona 1:30.43. 125 — Gardner (S) by default; 133 — 50 free — 1, Smit (S) 22.79; 2, Bishop (S) 29-61 15-19 77. Arizona 59. Madrigal (S) by default; 141 — Einerson (P) 1,000 free — 1, Biel (UA) 9:08.43; 2, Bas- 22.91; 3, Turner (UA) 22.99. Halftime: Stanford 31, California 30. Thursday's games: USC at Stanford, 7 son 9:14.10; 3, Brown (UA) 9:17.23. d. Rosefigura, 5-0; 1-meter diving — 1, Hostage (S) 330.97; 3-point goals: Stanford 8-22 (Johnson 3, p.m.; UCLA at California; Oregon State at 200 free — 1, Nilo (UA) 1:36.88; 2, 2, Lampe (S) 302.32; 3, Ohr (S) 275.40. 149 — Espericueta (S) major d. Dailey, Shiller 2, Goods 2, Fields), California 4-11 Arizona State; Oregon at Arizona. Townsend (UA) 1:36.89; 3, Beal (S) 1:37.65. 11-1; 157 — Zupancic (S) major d. Garner (P), (Christopher 2, Vierneisel, Randle). Fouled Saturday's games: UCLA at Stanford, 2 100 free — 1, Nymeyer (UA) 50.06; 2, 16-6; 165 — Miller (S) major d. Toney, 13-4; 100 back — 1, Subirats (UA) 47.48; 2, Bishop (S) 50.38; 3, Dwelley (S) 50.57. out: Hardin, Kamp. Rebounds: Stanford p.m.; Oregon State at Arizona; Oregon State Godsoe (S) 48.80; 3, Tapp (UA) 49.01. 174 — Feist (S) d. Seley, 3-2; 184 — Giesen 42 (R. Lopez 14), California 35 (Anderson, at Arizona State; USC at California. 200 back — 1, Smit (S) 1:55.66; 2, Iver- (S) tech. fall Antoine, 18-2; 197 — Johnson Boykin 8). Assists: Stanford 19 (Johnson 7), 100 breast — 1, Arreguin (UA) 55.46; 2, son (UA) 1:59.55; 3, Boritzke (UA) 2:00.50. Sunday's game: Washington State at Kornfeld (S) 55.51; 3, Criste (S) 55.78. (S) d. Schneider, 2-1; Hvy — Doerner (S) d. California 16 (Randle 7). Total fouls: Stanford Washington. 200 breast — 1, Smith (S) 2:11.48; 2, Smith, 3-1 (OT). 19, California 26. A: 10,077. 200 fly — 1, Mosko (S) 1:47.36; 2, Chit- MEN'S GYMNASTICS Bruce (S) 2:12.82; 3, Chandler (UA) 2:13.87. Records: Stanford 3-1 (10-2); Portland Pac-10 standings: UCLA 6-1 (18-2); wood (UA) 1:47.50; 3, Cass (S) 1:48.04. Stanford Open 500 free — 1, Nymeyer (UA) 4:50.68; 2, State 0-6 (1-8) Washington State 5-2 (17-2); Stanford 5-2 50 free — 1, Subirats (UA) 20.19; 2, Staab Helms (UA) 4:52.07; 3, Durot (S) 4:52.97. (16-3); Arizona State 4-3 (14-4); Arizona Saturday (S) 20.26; 3, J. Dunford (S) 20.35. Nonconference 100 fly — 1, Breeden (S) 53.71; 2, Dwelley 4-3 (14-5); USC 4-3 (13-6); Washington Friday Team scores — 1, Stanford 361.350; 2, 1-meter diving — 1, Grado (UA) 330.38; (S) 54.65; 3, Agy (UA) 54.74. 3-4 (12-8); Oregon 3-5 (12-8); California 2-4 California 357.900; 3, Nebraska 333.850. 2, Bisordi (A) 303.00; 3, Kim (S) 301.20. at Stanford 30, Menlo 11 (11-7); Oregon State 0-8 (6-13). 3-meter diving — 1, Hostage (S) 257.40; Stanford 30, Menlo 11 All-Around — 1, Sender (S) 90.950; 2, 100 free — 1, J. Dunford (S) 44.12; 2, Nilo 2, Ohr (S) 249.15; 3, Kast (UA) 246.22. Thursday's scores: Arizona 76, Wash- Nakamori (S) 89.400; 3, Kyson Bunthuwong (UA) 44.49; 3, Townsend (UA) 44.52. 125 — Gardner (S) major d. Hernandez, ington State 64; USC 68, Oregon State 44; 89.200. 200 IM — 1, Smit (S) 1:56.65; 2, Smith (S) 18-4; 133 — Madrigal (S) major d. Justo, 200 back — 1, Chitwood (UA) 1:45.23; 2:00.26; 3, Bruce (S) 2:01.79. Washington 72, Arizona State 61; UCLA 80, Floor exercise — 1, Sender (S) 15.650; 2, 2, O’Connor (UA) 1:46.51; 3, Tapp (UA) 11-3; 141 — Rosefigura (S) d. Gibson, 6-4; Oregon 75. Ter-Zakahariants (S) 15.650; 3, Kyle Bunthu- 1:47.12. 400 free relay — 1, Stanford (Dwelley, 149 — Espericueta (S) major d. Cruz, 17-6; Saturday's other scores: Arizona 84, wong (C) 15.150. O’Donnell-McCarthy, Breeden, Bishop) 157 — Zupancic (S) major d. Morrison, 16-2; 200 breast — 1, Criste (S) 2:00.04; 2, Ar- 3:20.06; 2, Arizona 3:24.08; 3, Stanford Washington 69; USC 95, Oregon 86 (OT); Pommel horse — 1, Kyson Bunthuwong reguin (UA) 2:00.15; 2, Kornfeld (S) 2:00.15. 165 — Davis (M) d. Miller, 6-4; 174 — Feist UCLA 85, Oregon St. 62; Washington St. 3:29.41. (S) tech. fall Weeks, 21-4; 184 — Jeffery (M) (C) 14.800; 2, McNeill (C) 14.700; 3, Hadden 500 free — 1, Basson (UA) 4:25.91; 2, 56, Arizona St. 55. (S) 14.650. Records: Stanford 3-0 (4-1); Arizona 4-1 major d. Muller, 10-2; 197 — Johnson (S) Biel (UA) 4:28.99; 3, Mosko (S) 4:31.40. (8-1) by forfeit; Hvy — Ruiz (M) major d. Doerner, Thursdayís games: Stanford at Washing- Still rings — 1, Block (C) 15.750; 2, Send- ton, 7 p.m.; Arizona at USC; Arizona State at 100 fly — 1, Subirats (UA) 46.69; 2, SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING 13-4. er (S) 15.450; 3, Brady (C) 14.750. Staab (S) 48.41; 3, J. Dunford (S) 48.55. UCLA,; California at Washington State. William & Mary Invitational Records: Stanford 9-2; Menlo n/a. Vault — 1, Sender (S) 15.850; 1, Buscal- 3-meter diving — 1, Bisordi (UA) 352.88; Saturday's games: Stanford at Washing- glia (S) 15.850; 3, Dixon (S) 15.700. Saturday ton State, noon; Arizona at UCLA; Arizona 2, Eichesser (S) 343.80; 3, Grado (UA) SCHEDULE Parallel bars — 1, McNeill (C) 15.750; 2, 334.05. Team scores — 1, Stanford 102; 2, Incar- State at USC; California at Washington; Or- nate Word 87; 3, Richmond 61.5; 3, George THURSDAY Nakamori (S) 15.600; 3, Christ (C) 15.450. 400 IM — 1, Cass (S) 3:55.33; 2, Brown egon State at Oregon. Mason 61.5; 5, William & Mary 59.3; 6, Mary High bars — 1, Sender (S) 15.500; 2, (UA) 3:56.28; 3, Callahan (UA) 3:56.62. Basketball WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Washington 53; 7, Penn 40. Carney (S) 15.450; 3, Kyson Bunthuwong 400 free relay — 1, Arizona (Smith, Nilo, College men — Stanford at Washington, Cal Pac Conference Elements — Courtenay Stewart (S) 82.161; (C) 15.150. Townsend, Greenshields) 2:57.12; 2, Stan- 7 p.m.; Menlo at Pacific Union, 7:30 p.m. B Figures — Corinne Smith (S) 72.034; Trio Thursday ford 3:01.10; 3, Arizona 3:02.85. College women — USC at Stanford, 7 WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS — Stanford (Knight, Stewart, Lowe) 91.667; Bethany d. at Menlo, 44-42. Top Menlo Pac-10 Conference Records: Stanford 1-1 (2-1); Arizona 5-0 Duet — Stanford (Lowe, Stewart) 92.883; p.m.; Menlo at Pacific Union, 5:30 p.m. players — Kepua Lee 18 points, 14 re- (8-0) Solo — Sara Lowe (S) 93.333; Team — Tennis bounds; Sonet Yee 11 points, 4 assists. Sunday at UCLA 195.050, Stanford 195.025 WOMEN'S SWIMMING Stanford (Carlig, Knight, Chen, Stewart, Du- College women — Fresno State at Stan- Records: Menlo 6-4 (9-10); Bethany 6-4 Pac-10 Conference rand, Bell, Smith, Moore). Vault — 1, McCullough (UCLA) 9.900; 2, ford, 1:30 p.m. (6-13) Friday Ishino (S) 9.875; 2, Comforte (UCLA) 9.875. MEN'S TENNIS Volleyball Saturday At Stanford 184, Arizona State 110 Nonconference Parallel bars — 1, Ishino (S) 9.900; 1, Yim College men — Pacific at Stanford, 7 MENLO (55) All races in yards Friday (S) 9.900; 1, J. Schwikert (UCLA) 9.900. p.m. Fushikoshi 3-18 3-5 12, Lee 6-9 4-4 16, 200 medley relay — 1, Stanford at Tulsa 4, Stanford 3 Beam — 1, Comforte (UCLA) 9.850; 2, (O’Donnell-McCarthy, Smith, Breeden, FRIDAY Limpach 3-5 4-6 10, Sorenson 1-6 1-2 3, Singles — Brugues (T) d. Burch, 7-6 (7-4), Bernholz (UCLA) 9.800; 3, Ishino (S) 9.775; Bishop) 1:41.68; 2, Arizona State 1:43.64; 3, Yee 0-7 2-2 2, Covarelli 0-0 0-2 0, Kobori 6-4; Clayton (S) d. Soriano, 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), Tennis 1-1 0-0 2, Manning 5-8 0-1 10. Totals: 19- 3, Purnell (S) 9.775; 3, Ourada (S) 9.775; Stanford 1:44.56. McCullough (UCLA) 9.775; 3, T. Schwikert 6-1; Wire (S) d. Gray, 7-5, 6-1; Kolik (T) d. College men — USC at Stanford, 1:30 54 14-22 55. 1,000 free — 1, Spence (S) 10:04.45; (UCLA) 9.775. Muller, 6-4, 6-1; Sottocorno (T) d. Kelly, 6-2, p.m. 2, Breeden (S) 10:17.243, Mauro (ASU) CAL STATE EAST BAY (61) 6-1; Hirshman (S) d. Cunningham, 6-4, 7-6 College women — UNLV at Stanford, 11 Floor — 1, Li (UCLA) 9.875; 2, West (S) 10:26.13. Carson 4-8 1-2 12, Elliott 3-10 1-3 8, Hor- Doubles — Connelly-Cunningham (T) d. a.m. Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Page 39 Sports

first three conference games, the Stanford men Huskies have won three of their (continued from page 35) past four. Brook and Robin; we got some great Washington’s junior forward Jon contributions from everybody,” Brockman is one of the conference’s coach Johnson said. “We’re get- best players at any position. He was ting where we need to be, and that’s a first team all-Pac-10 selection staying within striking distance of last year and is having another big this thing.” year. He’s fourth in the conference Washington exemplifies the role in scoring (19.1) and is second in player. He averages 5.9 points a the nation in rebounding (11.5). His game, four rebounds and is second success rate from the field is over 55 on the team with 48 assists and can percent and has a conference best 13 play any position. He’s also the best double-doubles. defensive player on the court and Brockman was also recently provides quality leadership. named to the John Wooden midsea- Mitch Johnson, who recorded a son watch list, one of 30 finalists. career-high 16 points against Cal, “It feels great any time your name hasn’t received enough credit for is included with so many other great his role this year. The junior point players,” Brockman said. “I got to

guard ranks third in the Pac-10 with meet (Wooden) and get to know Athletics Daniel Harris/Stanford 4.79 assists per game and a 2.17 as- him through Coach (Lorenzo) Ro- Stanford’s Brook Lopez (11) scored sist-to-turnover ratio. mar. He’s a role model for everyone. 23 second-half points. When the whole thing clicks, it’s He’s definitely a huge role model for a work of art. me.” who’s used to making 3-pointers “I think we’re finally getting Stanford also gets a chance to like some players make layups and back in stride with Brook back in catch up with former teammate Tim leads the conference with his 21.9 the lineup,” said Robin. “We have a Morris, who averages 8.8 points and scoring average. Robin held him to nice little rotation going and a lot of 3.8 rebounds for the Huskies. 10 points, and he missed both of his guys are playing.” Should the Cardinal somehow 3-point attempts. Stanford (5-2, 16-3) has two road survive the Washington game, there “I was honored to guard such a

Ben Margot/Associated Press conference games ahead, and the could be a showdown with Wash- great player,” said Robin Lopez. “It more the merrier. Every road win ington State (5-2, 17-2), which hosts was interesting for me to guard a adds a little more muscle to the California on Thursday, for sole 3-point shooter. I’m just glad I had Cardinal’s chances of reaching the possession of second place. UCLA the other guys down low to watch NCAA tournament. leads the Pac-10 at 6-1 (18-2). my back.” The next road chance comes on Second place at the halfway Stanford led most of the way, al- Thursday in Seattle against Wash- mark of the conference season? Oh, though it was tenuous at best until ington at 7 p.m. yeah. the final horn. Johnson made five Stanford has lost in its last five Robin’s contribution went beyond straight free throws in the final 50 visits to Seattle, and the Huskies the box score. He was highly suc- seconds and Brook Lopez had to Stanford’s Taj Finger (31) and Fred Washington had plenty to celebrate (3-4, 12-8) own an impressive 11-2 cessful in his defensive responsibili- make one of two in the closing sec- after their big 82-77 Pac-10 victory at Cal on Saturday. mark at home. Since losing their ties against Cal’s Ryan Anderson, onds to secure the win.■ LY P EK HO E T W O

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Page 40 • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Palo Alto Weekly Sports Women’s hoops Stanford roundup (continued from page 33) (continued from page 36) on Thursday at 7 p.m., and UCLA son, on the road no less. on Saturday at 2 p.m. The Cardinal dropped a 4-3 deci- Wiggins set yet another school sion to host Tulsa on Friday night in record, making all 14 of her free- its season opener and then lost, 7-0, throw attempts. Wiggins once made to second-ranked and defending na- all 11 in a game during her fresh- tional champions. man year, the next-best effort. Against the Golden Hurricanes, Only Rachel Hemmer (and, of most of the singles matches and all course, Wiggins) has made more of the doubles matches were hotly free throws in any game. Hemmer contested. Freshman whiz Alex (1993) and Wiggins (2006) each Clayton, who established himself as sank 16 in a game. one of the top players in the country Wiggins also drew within 12 during a successful fall campaign, points of becoming Stanford’s all- continued to impress. He beat 44th- time leading scorer. She has 2,204 ranked Ricardo Soriano, 6-3, 6-7 career points. Kate Starbird scored (5-7), 6-1, at No. 2 singles. 2,215 points during a distinguished Richard Wire, at No. 3, and Greg- career between 1993-97. ory Hirshman, at No. 6, also won That record will fall, most likely matches for the Cardinal. Thursday when the Cardinal gets Georgia beat the Cardinal for the another shot at revenge. first time since 1989. Stanford has No one needed to remind Stan- won 13 of the 16 meetings between ford (7-2, 17-3) that it was a trip the teams. to Southern California that briefly The Cardinal (0-2) hosts USC on sidetracked the Cardinal as first the Friday at 1:30 p.m. and UCLA on Bruins and then the Women of Troy Saturday at 1 p.m. knocked off Stanford in consecutive games earlier this month. Men’s wrestling “The first half of the Pac-10 sea- Stanford opened its home Pac- son is over,” Wiggins said. “And we 10 season with wins on Thursday, have all the momentum going into over visiting Cal State Bakersfield, the second half. But it is 18 games, Norbert von der Groeben 22-16, and on Friday, over visiting and taking them one at a time is Stanford’s Candice Wiggins forces Cal’s Natasha Vital (right) into a turnover during Saturday’s crucial Pac- Portland State, 38-3. what will win championships.” 10 game showdown won by the Cardinal, 72-52. Wiggins scored 28 points and Cal lost its first Pac-10 game. The Cardinal (3-1, 10-2) also Hones made her first start of the seconds before missing the rest of “It was her time to take over,” held to just three points as Stanford threw in a 30-11 nonconference vic- Pac-10 season and the second over- the season with a torn ACL in her VanDerveer said. “The job was double-and triple-teamed her into tory over Menlo earlier on Friday. all. She responded with a career- left knee. not handed to her. She had to work frustration. Senior Tanner Gardner recorded high four 3-pointers. Those long “People bring it up all the time but hard.” “We had a week to prepare and his 15th pin of the season in the win range shots have been a problem I try not to think about it,” Hones Stanford didn’t give the Bears we had a great game plan,” VanDer- over the Roadrunners at the 125- much of the year. The Cardinal has said. “Starting or coming off the much of a chance, hassling them veer said. “They did a great job on pound level. He needs three more a combined 9-of-41 (.219) against bench doesn’t really matter. It was enough on defense that they missed defense, rebounding and being pa- pins for a single-season school re- UCLA and USC earlier in the year. nice to be able to start this one. I 13 of their first 16 shots. Cal’s stand- tient on offense. They were focused. cord, and is eight victories shy of Against Cal, the Cardinal made didn’t get to play last year. Well, 45 out center Devanei Hampton was It was fun to see that intensity.”■ the school’s career win mark. 9-of-20 overall, a 45 percent success seconds.” Gardner (30-1) won by major de- rate. Hones’ playing time has been cision against Menlo and by default “JJ’s contributions were huge,” increasing significantly through- against the Vikings. VanDerveer said. “We had steady out the season, and it seemed like Lucas Espericueta, at 149 pounds, guard play; she took care of the a matter of time before she forced Josh Zupancic (157), and 165- ball, hit big shots and worked hard VanDerveer into inserting her in the pounder Peter Miller each won by on defense. What more can you ask starting rotation. major decision against Portland for?” Hones originally took over at State while Zach Giesen had a tech- It seemed appropriate that Hones point guard as a freshman when Roz nical fall in his 184-pound match. get the start against the Bears. The Gold-Onwude underwent surgery Menlo recorded three wins in its last time she started was against and missed all of last year. Gold- match with the Cardinal. Mike Jef- these same Bears in Maples Pavil- Onwude started 18 of the previous frey (184) and heavyweight Jesse ion last year and she lasted all of 45 19 games. Ruiz each recorded a major decision and Robert Davis beat Miller, 6-4, at 165 pounds.

Track and field Erica McLain recorded a career best in the indoor long jump, go- ing 21-3 1/2 on Saturday to win the event at the Blue and Orange Clas- sic in Boise. McLain, the defending national champion in the triple jump, will compete in both jumps at the NCAA Indoor Championships in March. Freshman Arantxa King jumped 20-4 1/2 to finish in second, while Shataya Hendricks won the 200 with a time of 24.67 seconds. Hen- dricks finished second in the 60 with a time of 7.62 seconds.

Synchronized swimming Norbert von der GroebenNorbert Norbert von der GroebenNorbert Three-time defending U.S. Col- legiate champion Stanford opened its season with a team title at the William & Mary Invitational on Saturday. All-Americans Sara Lowe and Courtenay Stewart led the Cardinal by winning three events each. Stanford freshman Kayla Pedersen (14) drives on Cal’s Ashley Walker With Stanford’s JJ Hones (center) and Jayne Appel blanketing her, Stanford hosts Alabama-Birming- during the Cardinal’s important Pac-10 victory on Saturday. Cal’s Devanei Hampton (20) was held to just three points. ham on Saturday at 3 p.m.■ Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Page 41 Sports

In the Private Schools Athletic Menlo boys Prep roundup League, Woodside Priory and Sa- (continued from page 35) (continued from page 35) cred Heart Prep played a combined mont (5-1, 16-5) atop the PAL South some revenge and move into a tie for five overtime periods on Friday — standings and can lay claim to lone first place with a win on Wednes- the Panthers winning in one extra possession of first place when the day. period, 57-48 over King’s Academy, two schools meet on Friday at 7:45 That’s when Paly (5-2, 13-6) chal- and the Gators losing in four, 61-57 p.m. at Carlmont. lenges league-leading Cupertino to Harker. Menlo edged Carlmont in over- (6-1, 18-4) in the Vikings’ gym at Priory (8-0, 14-4) trailed by 36- time, 49-47, in its first meeting on 7 p.m. The game is huge because a 25 entering the fourth quarter, but Jan. 18. The Knights will be at win- Paly loss means the Vikings will be changed to a pressure defense and less Sequoia on Wednesday. Menlo two games back of Cupertino with eventually tied the game and earned pasted a 57-15 loss on Sequoia on only four league games left. A win a second chance in overtime where Jan. 9. M-A plays at Half Moon Bay and the Vikings are back in busi- the Panthers got the ball inside to on Wednesday at 4:45 p.m. ness. 7-1 Greg Somogyi (14 points) and The Bears will be trying to shake Cupertino beat Paly, 35-29, a few cashed in at the free-throw line (6 off back-to-back losses after falling weeks ago in a contest where stand- for 6). to Carlmont and then Menlo last out senior point guard Mike Scott Sacred Heart Prep (8-2, 11-7) got week. M-A, which shared the divi- suffered an ankle sprain, the Vi- a 12-foot jumper from Christian sion’s regular-season title last year kings didn’t pressure the halfcourt- Buono to send the game into over- with Menlo, still have enough time oriented Pioneers enough, and were time. The Gators missed a layup at to regroup and make a charge for lethargic offensively. the end of the second overtime and the crown. Expect Paly to turn up the heat on had four starters on the bench with “This race is as competitive as Cupertino and take advantage of its five fouls at the final buzzer. ever,” said Weems. “It’s topsy-tur- home court, where the Vikings have “I’ve never coached or played in vy.” won 44 consecutive games. a game that went more than two Menlo avenged a 43-38 loss at “It’s a big game,” said Paly coach M-A on Jan. 11 by receiving vi- OTs,” said SHP coach Tony Marti- Peter Diepenbrock, in his 11th sea- tal production from everyone who nelli. “It was fun. Obviously, I wish son. stepped on the floor. Six Menlo we could have come out on the win- It’s certainly the Vikings’ biggest players tallied at least six points and ning side.” eight players hauled in at least one game, thus far, in a crazy De Anza In the Christian Private Schools rebound. Division race. How else does one ex- Athletic League, DJ Williams “A lot of guys made contribu- plain Paly being stunned at Saratoga poured in 22 points with eight re- tions,” Weems said after Friday’s on Friday, 52-49, then coming back bounds and six assists as Eastside win. “I told our kids that we needed a night later to upend crosstown rival Prep rolled over host Liberty Baptist, to share the ball. We were focused Gunn, 43-35, for the ninth straight 74-32. Ivan Prema added 20 points and more relaxed than in our first time. for the Panthers (6-2, 13-9) while Ti- game with M-A. We came ready to “That was a tough turnaround,” tus Van Hook (12) and David Tenisi play and I’m proud of the way we Diepenbrock said on the difficult (10) also broke into double figures. played.” back-to back games following a With a big crowd expected for game on the previous Wednesday. Girls basketball Friday night’s game, Menlo School “We had to prepare for two teams Gunn (5-1, 20-1) tuned up for Fri- athletic director Craig Schoof had with only a day of practice.” day’s showdown against first-place to rent some bleachers for the M-A Paly showed its resiliency on Sat- Wilcox (7-0) with a 56-29 triumph supporters. Despite the rainy weath- urday after the Saratoga loss, drop- over host Los Gatos on Monday in a er, fans filed in and the doors were ping Gunn (4-3, 12-8) two games SCVAL De Anza Division makeup locked as the gym reached full ca- out of first place. game. pacity by tipoff. Paly packed its zone defense in- Jasmine Evans and Neva Hauser Menlo did just about everything side, did an admirable job of defend- both had double-doubles for Gunn. right on Friday by hitting 50 per- Keith Peters ing the perimeter and limited the Ti- Evans poured in 23 points and cent of its field-goal attempts (20 of Menlo’s Max Frye (right) scored 16 points and M-A’s Peter DeFilipps tans to just 12 of 43 (27 percent) from grabbed 12 rebounds with Hauser 40), draining six of 11 three-point- (left) had 18, but Frye and the Knights came out on top. the field. On the offensive end, the contributing 13 and 10, respectively. ers and connecting on eight of 11 Vikings muscled inside as 6-foot-6 Evans also had seven steals as Gunn free throws. The Knights’ defense senior forward Dom Powell poured forced 33 turnovers. didn’t allow M-A to run many set in a game-high 15 points. Powell Castilleja (12-5) didn’t have start- plays down low, forcing the Bears was the beneficiary of Gunn’s ex- ing guards Lindsay Taylor and Mar- to either drive the lane with guard tended zone defense because of the ion Cohn, both out with injuries, but penetration or fire away from three- accurate perimeter shooting of Paly the Gators made do in a big way and point range. M-A hit on seven of 14 sophomore Joseph Lin. produced a 61-28 nonleague victory three-point attempts, but its fate was The 5-10 Lin, younger brother over visiting Marin Academy on sealed in the second quarter. of former Paly standout and cur- Monday night. Trailing 12-11 after one quarter, rent Harvard starting point guard Sophomore Eve Zelinger poured Menlo seized control with a 12-2 Jeremy Lin, had 13 points with a in 26 points with freshman Natasha second-quarter surge to take a 23- trio of three-pointers and ignited a von Kaeppler adding career highs of 14 lead at the half. In the pivotal game-turning 12-1 second-quarter 19 point and 19 rebounds to go with second quarter, M-A was 0-6 from run with a couple of treys that en- six assists and seven steals. Junior the field with six turnovers, while abled the Vikings to grab a 24-18 Ericka von Kaeppler had 14 points, Menlo made five of nine shots. halftime lead. 15 rebounds and five blocks. The Bears, behind junior guard “Paly played well,” said Gunn In nonleague action Saturday, Peter DeFilipps and senior guard coach Chris Redfield. “We were a Eastside Prep staked its claim as the Richard Branning, crept to within little tentative on offense. But, we’re best Division V team in the Central 31-27 with 2:52 left in the third 4-3 in league and still have five Coast Section as the Panthers (22-1) quarter. Then, Menlo outscored games to go.” stretched their winning streak to 16 M-A 9-4 to lead 40-31 with 6:18 Junior forward Stephen Castro with a 65-48 victory over host Cas- remaining. paced Gunn with 13 points. Junior tilleja. DeFilipps tallied a game-high 18 forward Kyle Perricone, who netted Sophomore Felicia Anderson led points, while Branning, son of for- 30 points a night earlier in Gunn’s the Panthers with 20 points while mer Notre Dame standout of the late 51-46 over Fremont, was held to senior Sam Bunch added 17 points 1970’s Rich Branning, drilled a trio eight points. and nine rebounds. of three-pointers and finished with At halftime, Gunn remembered 10 points. former standout athlete Danny Mc- Wrestling Menlo was led by senior forward Calister, died in a work accident in Senior Nic Giaccia was Gunn’s Max Frye, who popped in 16 points. November. McCalister, who gradu- top finisher at the 66-team Mid Cal Junior guard Alex Smith and senior ated in 1980, earned a football Invitational last weekend in Gilroy, forward Max Glenn each added scholarship to Oregon, was captain taking second at 160 pounds. eight points, while senior guards of Gunn’s 1980 SCVAL league

Keith Peters Palo Alto finished 34th with Marc Nguyen, Garrett Cohen and champion basketball team and was Cooper Newby taking seventh at junior center Will Tashman each Menlo’s Marc Nguyen, driving on M-A’s Austin Raub (11) played a key a longtime coach of the Mitty girl’s 137 pounds and Kevin Hall taking chipped in six points for Menlo.■ role in the Knights’ 54-45 win over the Bears. junior varsity basketball team. eighth at 191.■ Page 42 • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Palo Alto Weekly Weekend Preview Friday “Re-Formations,” a show of prints by South Bay artists Donna Orme and Patricia J. Machmiller, will be at the Pacific Art League’s Norton Gallery during February. Primarily monotypes, the works will be on exhibit at 668 Ramona St. in Palo Alto weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. Go to www. pacificartleague.org or call 650- 321-3891. Floy Zittin, a popular Peninsula art instructor, is exhibiting a col- lection of watercolor paintings that she calls “visual poems.” The works, studies of Bay Area birds, are on display at Viewpoints Gal- lery at 315 State St. in Los Altos through Feb. 29. A reception is set for Feb. 3 from 2 to 5 p.m. Go to www.floyzittin.com or call the gallery at 650-941-5789. The Red Panda Acrobats are scheduled to perform at Palo Alto’s Mitchell Park Library at 3800 Middlefield Road at 7 p.m. The Bay Area-based group was formed in Shanghai and performs with traditional Chinese music. The event is free. Go to www.red panda2000.com or call the library at 650-329-2436. An Alfred Hitchcock film festi- val is happening at the Stanford Theatre, with showings Friday through Monday through the end of March. Upcoming movies in- clude “The 39 Steps” and “Secret Agent” from Feb. 1 through Feb. 4, and “Rebecca” and “Suspicion” “China Night,” a cast acrylic monotype by Donna Orme, will be on ex- from Feb. 8 through Feb. 11. The hibit at the Pacific Art League in February. theater is at 221 University Ave. in Shobha Broota, a native of New be given a character to play and Palo Alto. Go to www.stanfordthe- , shows works in such di- will receive clues throughout the atre.org or call 650-324-3700. verse media as wool, fabric and meal. Go to www.jennswedding “Journey Through the Unknown,” thread at Aicon Gallery at 535 sandevents.com or call 408-396- “Two Sparrows” are part of what watercolor artist Floy Zittin calls an an exhibit on the Japanese-Amer- Bryant St. in Palo Alto. A recep- 8262. exhibit of visual poems. Her work combines scientific illustration with ican experience during World War tion is set for tonight from 6 to 9 Asian brushwork; it’s on display at Viewpoints Gallery in Los Altos. II, is at the Palo Alto Buddhist p.m., and the exhibit goes through Sunday Temple at 2751 Louis Road from March 15. Go to www.aicongal- The Media Thursday call 650-324-4321. Friday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to lery.com or call 650-321-4900. Center is air- Tom Stoppard’s “The Real Thing” “Third,” the last play by the late 4 p.m. The exhibit features “The Photographer Geir Jordahl cel- ing its series previews tonight and opens to- Pulitzer-Prize winner Wendy 120,000-Tassel Tapestry,” a work ebrates the release of his new “Faces of Local morrow night at the Bus Barn Wasserstein, is playing at the created by Indiana eighth-graders book, “Searching for True North,” Heroes” over Theatre at 97 Hillview Ave. in Los Mountain View Center for the that depicts events of the time. with an exhibit and reception the next week, Altos. The semi-autobiographical Performing Arts at 500 Castro St., Several speakers are scheduled; (tonight from 7 to 10 p.m.) at showing inter- dramatic comedy — which ex- presented by TheatreWorks. Tick- go to www.pabt.org or call 650- Modernbook Gallery, 494 Univer- views with resi- plores the notion of “real love” — ets are $21-$57, and performanc- 694-7990 for more. sity Ave., Palo Alto. The book is dents who are runs through Feb. 23. Tickets are es are Tuesday through Sunday, La Riche & Co, a quartet whose described as “a selection of verti- “quietly com- members are violinist Monica cal panoramic landscapes” in a $22-$32. Go to www.busbarn.org through Feb. 10. Go to www. mitting acts Fred Pramann or call 650-941-0551. theatreworks.org or call 650-903- Huggett, oboist Gonzalo X. variety of lands. The exhibit goes of heroism on “From Fire to the Forefront,” 6000 for tickets. Ruiz, cellist Joanna Blendulf and through March 4. Go to www. a daily basis.” Residents include a show of ceramic and enamel The Cantor Art Center at Stan- harpsichordist Katherine Shao, modernbook.com or call 650- Fred Pramann, co-founder of a vessels, includes work by master ford University has opened a new performs a concert called “Indoor 327-6325. support group for families of the potter Gertrud Natzler and hus- exhibit, titled “Frederic Church, Fireworks: The Pyrotechnics of mentally ill; and Marina Latu, orga- band Otto Natzler, who created Winslow Homer, and Thomas Handel and his London Obo- Saturday nizer of a local peace march and more than 2,000 glazes. The Moran: Tourism and the American ists.” The 8 p.m. event is at First A murder mystery dinner is being rally. Interviews with all six winners winter exhibitions at the Palo Alto Landscape.” It includes painted Lutheran Church at 600 Homer hosted starting at 6 p.m. at the will be shown at 1 p.m. on Cable Art Center also include “Inter- oil sketches, paintings, drawings, Ave. in Palo Alto, and tickets are Zucca European restaurant at 541 Channel 27 on Feb. 3 and again twined,” a show of contemporary books and period objects such $25 general and $22 for members Bryant St. in Palo Alto. The event several times during February and baskets. The art center is at 1313 as railroad timetables, and runs of the San Francisco Early Music is open to those ages 13 and March. Go to www.community- Newell Road, and the exhibits run through May 4. Go to museum. Society. Go to www.sfems.org or older; tickets are $60 and include mediacenter.net for details. through April 27. Go to www.cit- stanford.edu or call 650-723-4177. call 510-528-1725. a three-course meal. Guests will yofpaloalto.org/artcenter. “Copenhagen,” a Michael Frayn David Rieff, a contributing writer drama of physics, loyalty and COMING UP IN FRIDAY’S WEEKEND EDITION to The New York Times Magazine, war, is playing at the Lucie Stern will speak at 7:30 p.m. at Kepler’s Theatre at 1305 Middlefield Road Film Music Movies Books on his book “Swimming in in Palo Alto through Feb. 3, pre- Stanford computer scientist Ron Classically trained baritone Ju- A review of “Over Her Dead a Sea of Death: A Son’s Memoir.” sented by Palo Alto Players. Per- Fedkiw is receiving an Academy bilant Sykes performs a local pro- Body.” The book is about his mother, formances are Thursday through Award for his work in movie spe- gram including music by Charles writer Susan Sontag, and her final Sunday, and tickets are $30. Go cial effects. Ives, Carlos Guastavino and Je- fight with cancer. The free event is to www.paplayers.org or call 650- rome Kern. at 1010 El Camino Real in Menlo 329-0891. 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Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Page 43 Expect MoviesMovie reviews by Jeanne Aufmuth, Tyler Hanley, and Susan Tavernetti MOVIE TIMES Note: Screenings are for Wednesday through Thursday only. more ✭✭1/2 27 Dresses (PG-13) Century 16: 1, 2:25, 3:40, 5:05, 6:50, 7:50, 9:35 & 10:30 p.m. Century 20: 12:20, 1:40, 3, 4:20, 5:40, 7, 8:20 & 9:40 p.m. Alvin and the Chipmunks Century 16: 12:40, 3, 5:20 & 7:45 p.m. Century 12: 12:50, (PG) ✭✭✭ 3:20 & 7:05 p.m. of us. Atonement (R) ✭✭✭1/2 Century 16: 12:55, 4, 6:55 & 9:50 p.m. Century 20: 1:30, 4:25, 7:15 & 10:15 p.m. The Bucket List (PG-13) ✭ Century 16: 1:35, 4:10, 7 & 9:25 p.m. Century 20: 12:10, 2:35, 5, 7:25 & 9:50 p.m. Cassandra’s Dream Century 16: 12:30, 7:40 & 10:20 p.m. Century 12: 9:30 (PG-13) ✭✭ p.m. Charlie Wilson’s War Century 16: 1:55, 4:25, 7:20 & 9:55 p.m. Century 20: (R) ✭✭1/2 12:25, 2:55, 5:25, 8 & 10:30 p.m. Cloverfield (PG-13) Century 16: 12:30, 1:15, 2:45, 3:30, 5, 5:45, 7:15, 8:05, (Not Reviewed) 9:30 & 10:20 p.m. Century 20: 12:05, 12:35*, 1:05, 2:15, 2:45*, 3:15, 4:25, 4:55*, 5:25, 6:35, 7:05*, 7:35, 8:45, 9:15* & 9:45 p.m. *Spanish subtitles Enchanted (PG) Century 20: 12:30, 3:05, 5:40 & 8:15 p.m. (Not Reviewed) First Sunday (PG-13) Century 12: 1:50, 5, 7:55 & 10:25 p.m. (Not Reviewed) The Golden Compass Century 16: 10:25 p.m. Century 20: 1:10 & 3:50 p.m. (PG-13) ✭✭✭ The Great Debaters Century 20: 8:35 p.m. (PG-13) ✭✭✭1/2 How She Move (PG-13) Century 12: 12:30, 2:50, 5:15, 7:40 & 10:10 p.m. (Not Reviewed) I Am Legend (PG-13) ✭✭✭ Century 20: 12:15, 2:45, 5:20, 7:55 & 10:25 p.m. Juno (PG-13) ✭✭✭ Century 20: Noon, 12:55, 3:20, 5:45, 6:45, 8:10 & 10:35 p.m. Aquarius: 1:45, 4, 6:15, 8:20 & 10:30 p.m. The Kite Runner Century 20: 7:20 & 10:20 p.m. CinéArts at Palo Alto (PG-13) ✭✭✭ Square: 1:30, 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. Mad Money (PG-13) Century 16: 1:45, 4:30, 7:35 & 10:05 p.m. Century 12: (Not Reviewed) 1:20, 4, 7:25 & 10 p.m. Meet the Spartans Century 16: 1:10, 3:25, 5:40, 7:55 & 10:15 p.m. Century Overcoming one of the nation's most daunting (PG-13) (Not Reviewed) 12: 12:45, 1:40, 3, 4:10, 5:30, 7, 8, 9:20 & 10:20 p.m. Michael Clayton Century 16: 1:25, 4:15, 7 & 9:45 p.m. Century 20: 1:20, opportunity gaps–here in Silicon Valley–are young (R) ✭✭✭1/2 4:15, 7:15 & 10:10 p.m. National Treasure: Century 16: 12:50, 3:50, 7:05 & 10:10 p.m. Century 12: people like these of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Book of Secrets (PG) 1:10, 4:20, 7:35 & 10:35 p.m. (Not Reviewed) No Country for Old Men Century 16: 3:30, 7:10 & 10 p.m. Century 20: 1:40, 4:40, Peninsula, graduating from high school, getting (R) ✭✭✭✭ 7:30 & 10:20 p.m. One Missed Call (PG-13) Century 12: 7:50 & 10:05 p.m. into college, finding good careers...transcending (Not Reviewed) The Orphanage (R) ✭✭✭✭ Century 20: 2, 4:55, 7:30 & 10:05 p.m. statistics in their neighborhoods where high-school P.S. I Love You (PG-13) Century 12: 12:35 & 3:40 p.m. (Not Reviewed) drop-out rates approach 70%. Sharing the victory Persepolis Aquarius: 12:15, 2:45, 5, 7:30 & 9:45 p.m. (PG-13) ✭✭✭1/2 are club mentors and volunteers who nurtured The Pirates Who Don’t Century 16: 12:45, 2:55 & 5:10 p.m. Century 12: 12:25, Do Anything (Not Rated) 2:35, 4:50, 7:10 & 9:25 p.m. mind and spirit, and who expected the best of (Not Reviewed) Rambo (R) Century 16: 12:35, 3:05, 5:30, 8 & 10:30 p.m. Century 12: (Not Reviewed) 1, 2:15, 3:30, 4:45, 6, 7:15, 8:30 & 9:45 p.m. them, ever since they were kids. The Savages (R) ✭✭✭ CinéArts at Palo Alto 1:40, 4:20 & 7:15 p.m. Sweeney Todd: The Century 12: 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 & 10:15 p.m. Demon Barber of Fleet Street (R) ✭✭ There Will Be Blood Century 20: Noon, 2:20, 3:20, 6:45, 9:15 & 10:05 p.m. (R) ✭✭✭✭ Guild: 1, 4:30 & 8 p.m. Untraceable (R) ✭✭ Century 16: 1:40, 4:55, 7:30 & 10 p.m. Century 20: 12:10, 1:25, 2:40, 3:55, 5:15, 6:35, 7:55, 9:10 & 10:25 p.m. The Water Horse: Century 20: 12:35, 3:15 & 5:55 p.m. Legend of the Deep (PG) Help us close The Gap. (Not Reviewed) Call 650-646-6128 or see our THEATER ADDRESSES

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Avail. now. Agent 650-851-4000 Sunnyvale, 3 BR/1.5 BA - $695000 Fences. 20yrs. 650-207-1306 [email protected] Woodside, 4 BR/3.5 BA - $5,250,000 Dennis Harris, Handyman Services fogster.com Woodside, 3 BR/2 BA - $4000/mo Woodside, 3 BR/2.5 BA - $4200/mo Page 48 • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Palo Alto Weekly THE PENINSULA’S FREE CLASSIFIEDS WEBSITE MARKETPLACE the printed version of TO RESPOND TO ADS WITHOUT PHONE NUMBERS GO TO WWW.FOGSTER.COM fogster.com 830 Commercial/ Southern Colorado Ranch KOSA DESIGNS Registrant began transacting business 94306, Santa Clara County: before this court at the hearing indi- Sale 35 Acres- $29,900. Spectacular FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME under the fictitious business name(s) TSUI-LING CHUANG cated below to show cause, if any, why Income Property Rocky Mountain Views Year round STATEMENT listed herein on 1-01-08. 3085 Middlefield Rd. #2 the petition for change of name should PA Psychotherapy Office for Rent access, elec/ tele included. Excellent File No. 503763 This statement was filed with the Palo Alto, CA 94306 not be granted. Therapist Parkig. $775/month, Avail. Financing available w/ low down pay- The following individual(s) is (are) doing County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara WESLEY CHUANG NOTICE OF HEARING: February 19, Feb. (650)323-3532 ment. Call Red Creek Land Co. Today! business as, Kosa Designs, 4184 Old County on January 9, 2008. 3085 Middlefield Rd.#2 2008, 8:45 a.m., Dept. 15. Superior 1-866-696-5263 x3469. (Cal-SCAN) Adobe Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94306, USA: (PAW Jan 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2008) Palo Alto, CA 94306 Court of California, County of Santa PA: Downtown Stop Renting! The principal place of business is in WHITE PROPERTIES JOINT VENTURE This business is being conducted by Clara, 191 N. First Street, San Jose, 120-4533 sf offices for lease. Government and bank foreclosures! $0 Santa Clara County. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME husband & wife. CA 95113. A copy of this ORDER TO Photos, plans, pricing: to low down! No credit check ok. Call AMY CAROLYN SAPER STATEMENT Registrant has not yet begun to trans- SHOW CAUSE shall be published at www.paoffices.com now! 1-800-454-8939. (AAN CAN) 4184 Old Adobe Rd. File No. 503553 act business under the fictitious busi- least once each week for four succes- 650/776-5390 Palo Alto, CA 94306 The following individual(s) is (are) doing ness name(s) listed herein. sive weeks prior to the date set for 855 Real Estate KAY ELLEN OUSTERHOUT business as, White Properties Joint This statement was filed with the hearing on the petition in the following 726 Ashby Dr. Venture, 900 Welch Road, Suite 10, County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara newspaper of general circulation, 840 Vacation Services Palo Alto, CA 94301 Palo Alto, CA 94304: County on January 23, 2008. printed in this county: This business is being conducted by a (PAW Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20, 2008) PALO ALTO WEEKLY. “0” Stress, “0” Cost to You! CAROLEE WHITE, Trustee Rentals/Time Shares general partnership. 1330 Hillview Dr. Date: December 31, 2007 RedWeek.com Registrant began transacting business Menlo Park, CA 94025 997 All Other Legals /s/ Mary Ann Grilli #1 TIMESHARE MARKETPLACE. Rent, under the fictitious business name(s) JAMES S. HEATON, Trustee JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OSTAC NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE buy, sell, reviews, New full-service listed herein on 1/2/2008. 2408 Rogue Valley Manor Dr. (PAW Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008) T.S. No: A345508 CA Unit Code: A exchange! Compare prices at 5000+ This statement was filed with the Medford, OR 97504 Loan No: 1099619/MARTINEZ AP #1: Notice of Trustee's Sale TS No. DEJ01 resorts. B4U do anything timeshare, County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara CHARLES H. KEYSER, Trustee 170-59-007 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, APN# 124-32-051 Reference: Hiview visit www.RedWeek.com, consider County on January 2, 2008. 12984 Somerset Dr. as duly appointed Trustee under the Enterprises YOU ARE IN DEFAULT options. (Cal-SCAN) (PAW Jan. 9, 16, 23,30, 2008) Grass Valley, CA 95945 following described Deed of Trust WILL UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED AS This business is being conducted by a Tired of Fees? SIXITY, INC. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE SHOWN BELOW. UNLESS YOU TAKE general partnership. Call www.BuyATimeshare.com to sell, SIXITY.COM HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (in the ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, Registrant began transacting business rent or buy a timeshare. Get free info SIXITY forms which are lawful tender in the IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. 0.5% commission to Buy/Sell home under the fictitious business name(s) today and get cash at closing. Call FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME United States) and/or the cashier’s, IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF Gohalfpercent offers a smart 0.5% listed herein on March 27, 1972. Now! 1-877-868-1931. (Cal-SCAN) STATEMENT certified or other checks specified in THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING commission option. No hidden cost. This statement was filed with the File No. 503076 Civil Code Section 2924h (payable in AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT Cancun: 2BR/2BA Call 650.988.8813 or browse www. County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara The following individual(s) is (are) doing full at the time of sale to T.D. Service A LAWYER. A public auction to sell the Pvt. resort. 4/5-4/12, $1200. Also gohalfpercent.com County on December 24, 2007. business as, 1) Sixity Inc., 2) Sixity. Company) all right, title and interest highest bidder for cash a cashier's 1BR/1BA, $750. 650/965-7690; com, 3) Sixity, 19431 Stanford Station, (PAW Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2008) [email protected] 890 Real Estate conveyed to and now held by it under check drawn by a state or national Stanford CA, 94309: 5K CUISINE said Deed of Trust in the property bank, a check drawn by a state or GROUP INVESTING PRE Wanted AVEPT, INC. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME hereinafter described: Trustor: MARIO federal credit union, or a check drawn FORECLOSURES 19431 Stanford Station STATEMENT by a state or federal savings and loan “10 Ways to Find Your Home” MARTINEZ, MARIA P. CERNA Recorded N Tahoe Holiday Rntl 11/22-12/29 Stanford, CA 94309 File No. 503470 June 2, 2005 as Instr. No. 18398656 association, savings association, or $2100/wk. 3 br, 2.5 ba, fantastic great INVEST IN PRE FORECLOSURES California The following individual(s) is (are) doing in Book —- Page —- of Official Records savings bank specified in section 5102 room, hot tub, dogs ok. 650-575-6889 This business is being conducted by a business as, 5K Cuisine, 30 Peter in the office of the Recorder of SANTA of the Financial Code and authorized Male, n/s, seeks room to rent corporation. [email protected] 51 year old male, married 21 years Coutts Circle, Stanford, CA 94305: CLARA County; CALIFORNIA , pursuant to do business in this state will be Registrant has not yet begun to HEBA SHAMS ELDIN BADRAN held by the duly appointed trustee as Pajaro Dunes Condo has moved his family to Park City, UT. to the Notice of Default and Election to transact business under the fictitious 30 Peter Coutts Circle shown below, of all right, title, and 2BR/2BA or 1BR/1BA. On beach, I commute into the Bay 2-3 days each Sell thereunder recorded September business name(s) listed herein. This Stanford, CA 94305 interest conveyed to and now held by ocean view. Cable TV, VCR, CD, tennis, week and need a private bedroom, bath 28, 2007 as Instr. No. 19600302 in statement was filed with the County This business is being conducted by the trustee in the hereinafter described W/D. Pvt. deck, BBQ. Owner, and parking. No entertaining, light cook- Book —- Page —- of Official Records Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County an individual. in the office of the Recorder of SANTA property under and pursuant to a deed 650/424-1747. [email protected] ing, no pets, no weekends, no hassles. on December 12, 2007. Up to $1,000 per month. Registrant has not yet begun to CLARA County CALIFORNIA. Said to trust described below. The sale will Palo Alto Architect (PAW Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 2008) transact business under the fictitious Deed of Trust describes the following be made, but without covenant or war- Paint your house “GREEN” Residential Architecture + Desig NANOCRAFT business name(s) listed herein. This property: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER ranty, expressed or implied, regarding FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME statement was filed with the County A DEED OF TRUST DATED MAY 20, title, possession, or encumbrances, to 845 Out of Area Walk Away Today STATEMENT Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County 2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO pay the remaining principal sum of the Sell your house AS-IS for a fair price File No. 503714 on December 21, 2007. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, Lender Foreclosure Auction on the date of your choice. The following individual(s) is (are) doing (PAW Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2008) SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED with interest and late charges thereon, Northern California. 1000+ Homes Any location as provided in the note(s), advances, business as, Nanocraft, 2644 Bayshore LA CRESTA LANDSCAPE AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Must Be Sold! Free Catalog To hear our FREE 24 hour rec. msg. under the terms of the Deed of Trust, Pkwy., Mtn. View, CA 94043, County of AND GARDEN SERVICES OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, 1-800-963-4551. call 1-888-480-SELL or visit www. interest thereon, fees, charges and Santa Clara: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. www.USHomeAuction.com (Cal-SCAN) sell4quickcash.com expenses of the trustee for the total DAVID C. SHIMMIN STATEMENT 883 JORDAN AVE, LOS ALTOS, CA amount (at the time of the initial publica- 38 Acres, Diamond Mtn, Calistoga 20555 Skyline File No. 504126 94022 (If a street address or common tion of the notice of sale) reasonably Agt. FHA/WCG 707-963-7815 Woodside, CA 94062 The following individual(s) is (are) doing designation of property is shown above, estimated to be set forth below. The http://steveandmarla.blogspot. This business is being conducted by business as, La Cresta Landscape and no warranty is given as to its complete- amount may be greater on the day of com/2007/05/2087-diamond-mountain- an individual. Garden Services, 12678 La Cresta Ct., ness or correctness). Said Sale of sale. Trustor: Hiview Enterprises Inc., road.html Registrant began transacting business Los Altos Hills, CA 94022, Santa Clara property will be made in as is condition a California Corporation Duly appointed under the fictitious business name(s) County: without covenant or warranty, express trustee: Presidio Mortgage, Inc., a 850 Acreage/Lots/ listed herein on 5-3-91. PETER TABER or implied, regarding title possession, California Corporation Trust Deed Date: Public This statement was filed with the 12678 La Cresta Ct. or encumbrances, to pay the remaining 01/17/2007 Instrument Number: Storage County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 principal sum of the note(s) secured 19271820 Recorded in County of: Bank Foreclosures! County on December 28, 2007. This business is being conducted by an by said Deed of Trust, with interest Santa Clara Date and Time of Sale: Homes from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom (PAW Jan. 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 2008) individual. as in said note provided, advances, if February 7, 2008 at 10:00 AM Place available! HUD, Repos, REOs, etc. Registrant began transacting business any, under the terms of said Deed of Notices BRUCE DRIVE SOLUTIONS Trust, fees, charges and expenses of of Sale: At the entrance to the Superior These homes must sell! For listings, call under the fictitious business name(s) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Courthouse, 190 N. Market St., San 1-800-425-1620 ext. H107. (AAN CAN) listed herein on Oct. 1, 2007. the Trustee and of the trusts created STATEMENT Jose, CA Estimated Sale Amount: This statement was filed with the by said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be Bulk Land Sale File No. 503995 $1,680,467.50 Legal Description County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara held on: FEBRUARY 5, 2008, AT 10:00 80 acres - $49,900. Take advantage The following individual(s) is (are) doing Property: As more fully described in 995 Fictitious Name County on January 10, 2008. A.M. *AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO of buyers market and own beautiful business as, Bruce Drive Solutions, said Deed of Trust Street Address of (PAW Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2008) THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 190 N. mountain property. Price reduced on Statement 820 Bruce Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94303, MARKET STREET, SAN JOSE, CA At Property: 433-445 Cambridge Ave large acreage in Arizona’s wine coun- OSHMAN FAMILY JEWISH COMMUNITY County of Santa Clara: INVESTOR COMMUNICATIONS the time of the initial publication of this Palo Alto, CA 94306 The undersigned try. Won’t last! Good access & views. CENTER WILLIAM J ROSENBERG FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME notice, the total amount of the unpaid Trustee disclaims any liability for any Wildlife abounds at Eureka Springs OFJCC 820 Bruce Drive STATEMENT balance of the obligation secured by incorrectness of the street address Ranch. Financing available. Offered by FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Palo Alto, CA 94303-3643 File No. 504137 the above described Deed of Trust or other common designation, if any, AZLR. ADWR report. 1-877-301-5263. STATEMENT This business is being conducted by The following individual(s) is (are) doing and estimated costs, expenses, and shown above. If no street address or (Cal-SCAN) File No. 503291 an individual. business as, Investor Communications, advances is $558,975.35. It is possible other common designation is shown, The following individual(s) is (are) doing Registrant began transacting business 220 California Avenue, Suite 115, Palo that at the time of sale the opening bid directions to the location of the prop- Home From $30,000 under the fictitious business name(s) Buy foreclosures! Must sell now! 1-4 business as, 1) Oshman Family Jewish Alto, CA 94301, Santa Clara County: may be less than the total indebtedness erty may be obtained by sending a Community Center, 2) OFJCC, 4000 listed herein on 12/01/2007. This MARILYN LATTIN due. Date: December 31, 2007 T.D. written request to the beneficiary within bedrooms. For listings, call statement was filed with the County 1-800-903-7136. (AAN CAN) Middlefield Rd. Bldg. R, Palo Alto, CA 100 Oak Hollow Way SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, 10 days of the date of first publication 94303: Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County Menlo Park, CA 94025 FRANCES DEPALMA, ASSISTANT of this Notice of Sale. Date: January Land Bargains ALBERT L. SCHULTZ on January 8, 2008. This business is being conducted by SECRETARY T.D. SERVICE COMPANY 14, 2008 Presidio Mortgage, Inc., A Possum Kingdom Lake. www. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER (PAW Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 2008) an individual. 1820 E. FIRST ST., SUITE 210, P.O. California Corporation, as Said Trustee TheHillsAbovePK.com (Cal-SCAN) 4000 Middlefield Rd. Bldg. R SOLARBREEZE TECHNOLOGY, INC. Registrant began transacting business BOX 11988 SANTA ANA, CA 92711- P.O. Box 9208, Rancho Santa Fe, CA New Mexico Sacrifice! Palo Alto, CA 94303 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME under the fictitious business name(s) 1988 We are assisting the Beneficiary 92067 Telephone Number (858) 759- 140 acres was $149,900, Now Only California STATEMENT listed herein on 09/05/2007. to collect a debt and any information 9090 By: James A. Tondelli, President $69,900. Amazing 6000 ft. elevation. This business is being conducted by a File No. 503952 This statement was filed with the we obtain will be used for that purpose P355816 Incredible mountain views. Mature tree corporation. The following individual(s) is (are) doing County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara whether received orally or in writing. (PAW 1/18, 1/25, 02/01/2008) cover. Power and year round roads. Registrant has not yet begun to business as, SolarBreeze Technology, County on January 10, 2008. If the Trustee is unable to convey title SUMMONS Excellent financing. Priced for quick transact business under the fictitious Inc., 19925 Stevens Creek Blvd., (PAW Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2008) for any reason, the successful bidder’s (Citacion Judicial) sale. Call NML&R, Inc. 1-888-204-9760. business name(s) listed herein. This Cupertino, CA 95014, County of Santa sole and exclusive remedy shall be the DIVALICIOUS PRODUCTIONS Case Number: (Cal-SCAN) statement was filed with the County Clara: return of monies paid to the Trustee, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (Numero del Caso) Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County SolarBreeze, Inc. and the successful bidder shall have Newly Released Acreage STATEMENT 107CV099540 on December 18, 2007. 22435 Santa Paula Ave. no further recourse. If available, the (Utah Ranch Dispersal) 40 AC only File No. 504333 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (PAW Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2008) Cupertino, CA 95014 expected opening bid and/or postpone- $29,900. Dramatic views of Uinta The following individual(s) is (are) doing (Aviso al Demandado): NORA D. This business is being conducted by a ment information may be obtained Mountains. Great recreational area. SOLENERGY business as, Divalicious Productions, McDOUGALL, a deceased individual; corporation. by calling the following telephone Close to conveniences. Offered by FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 221 Norwich Ave., Milpitas, CA 95035, and all persons unknown, claiming any Registrant began transacting business number(s) on the day before the sale: motivated seller. Limited available. EZ STATEMENT Santa Clara County: legal or equitable right, title, estate, under the fictitious business name(s) (714) 480-5690 or you may access Terms. Call UTLR 1-888-693-5263. File No. 503219 JENNIFER JACIW lien, or interest in the Property, adverse listed herein on July 1, 2007. sales information at www.ascentex. (Cal-SCAN The following individual(s) is (are) doing 221 Norwich Ave to Plaintiffs’ title, or any cloud on business as, Solenergy, 1960 Bryant This statement was filed with the Milpitas, CA 95035 com/websales. Priced for Quick Sale Plaintiffs’ title to the Property, and Does St., Palo Alto, CA 94301: County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara This business is being conducted by TAC# 766548C Nevada 5 acres - $19,900. Beautiful 1 through 100, inclusive GORDON X. WANG County on January 8, 2008. an individual. PUB: PAW 01/16, 01/23, 01/30/08 building site with electric and county YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: 1960 Bryant St. (PAW Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2008) Registrant began transacting business maintained roads. 360 degree views. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO EL Palo Alto, CA 94301 under the fictitious business name(s) Great recreational opportunities. McDERMAID PAINTING OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DEMANDANTE): SUSAN Y. LI listed herein on 1/14/08. Financing available. Call now! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE JANET A. CHRISTIANSEN and RICHARD 1960 Bryant St. This statement was filed with the 1-877-349-0822. (Cal-SCAN) STATEMENT COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA CHRISTIANSEN, individually and as Palo Alto, Ca 94301 File No. 504058 County Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara No. 107CV102364 Trustees of the CHRISTIANSEN LIVING River Access Retreat This business is being conducted by The following individual(s) is (are) doing County on January 16, 2008. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TRUST DATED SEPTEMBER 12, 1990; Washington. 6 AC - $49,900. 15 AC - husband & wife. business as, McDermaid Painting, 2423 (PAW Jan. 25, Feb. 1, 8, 15, 2008) Petitioner MISOON HONG filed a petition and RODERICK A. McDOUGALL, individ- Old farm buildings, $89,900. Incredible Registrant has not yet begun to Old Middlefield Way #G, Mountain View, BEAUTYMERMAID with this court for a decree changing ually and as Trustee of the RODERICK land and gorgeous setting. Limited transact business under the fictitious CA 94043, Santa Clara County: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME names as follows: A. McDOUGALL TRUST DATED available. EZ Terms. Call WALR business name(s) listed herein. This GUSTAVO CAMOLINGA INC. STATEMENT MISOON HONG to MISOON HONG KIM SEPTEMBER 26, 2000. 1-866-836-9152. (Cal-SCAN) statement was filed with the County 3060 New Jersey Ave. File No. 504543 HYUN KIM to HANNAH HYUN KIM You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this Clerk-Recorder of Santa Clara County San Jose, CA 95124 The following individual(s) is (are) MIN KIM to MIN HONG KIM Summons and legal papers are served on December 17, 2007. This business is being conducted by a doing business as, BeautyMermaid, THE COURT ORDERS that all persons on you to file a written response at (PAW Jan. 9, 16, 23, 30, 2007) corporation. 3085 Middlefield Rd. #2, Palo Alto, CA interested in this matter shall appear this court and have a copy served on Palo Alto Weekly • Wednesday, January 30, 2008 • Page 49 MARKETPLACE the printed version of THE PENINSULA’S FREE CLASSIFIEDS WEBSITE TO RESPOND TO ADS WITHOUT PHONE NUMBERS fogster.com GO TO WWW.FOGSTER.COM the plaintiff. A letter or phone call will caso por incumplimiento y la corte le line of Waverly Street 110 feet to the The street address and other common NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL not protect you. Your written response podra quitar su sueldo, dinero y bienes Southeasterly line of an alley; thence designation, if any, of the real property ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES must be in proper legal form if you sin mas advertencia. Hay otros requisi- Southwesterly along said alley and described above is purported to be: Date of Filing Application: want the court to hear your case. There tos legales. Es recomendable que llame parallel with the Northwesterly line 731 ORMONDE DRIVE, MOUNTAIN January 22, 2008 may be a court form that you can use a un abogado inmediatamente. Si no of University Avenue 25 feet, thence VIEW, CA, 94043. The undersigned To Whom It May Concern: Southesterly and parallel with the The Name(s) of Applicant(s) is/are: for your response. You can find these conoce a un abogado, puede llamar a Trustee disclaims any liability for any Did you court forms and more information at un servicio de remision a abogados. Northeasterly line of Waverly Street AJS INC. incorrectness of the street address the California Courts Online Self-Help Si no puede pagar a un abogado, es 110 feet The applicants listed above are apply- Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), posible que cumpla con los requisitos to the point of beginning, and being and other common designation, if any, ing to the Department of Alcoholic your county law library, or the court- para obtener servicios legales gratuitos the Southeasterly 110 feet of Lot shown herein. The total amount of the Beverage Control to sell alcoholic know? house nearest you. If you cannot pay de un progama de servicios legales sin 6 as shown upon a Map of Wade’s unpaid balance with interest thereon of beverages at: the filing fee, ask the court clerk for fines de lucro. Puede encontrar estos Subdivision of Block 30, Palo Alto, (for- the obligation secured by the property 3924 EL CAMINO REAL a fee waiver form. If you do not file grupos sin fines de lucro en el sitio web merly University Park) and which said to be sold plus reasonable estimated PALO ALTO, CA 94306-3318 your response on time, you may lose de California Legal Services, (www. Map is of record in the office of the costs, expenses and advances at Type of license(s) Applied for: the case by default, and your wages, lawhelpcalifornia.org), en el Centro county Recorder of Santa Clara County, the time of the initial publication of 41 - ON-SALE BEER & WINE - EATING • The Palo Alto Weekly is money and property may be taken de Ayuda de las Cortes de California, California, in Book “G” of Maps, at page the Notice of Sale is $705,720.37. PLACE 65, records of said County. A.P.N.: (PAW Jan. 30, 2008) without further warning from the court. (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espa- It is possible that at the time of sale adjudicated to publish There are other legal requirements. nol/) o poniendose en contacto con la 120-15-029 (Commonly known as 425 University Avenue, Palo Alto, California). the opening bid may be less than the in the County of Santa You may want to call an attorney right corte o el colegio de abogados locales. total indebtedness due. In addition to away. If you do not know an attorney, The name and address of the court is: (PAW Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8, 2008) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE cash, the Trustee will accept cashier’s Clara. you may want to call an attorney refer- (El nombre y direccion de las corte es): IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC ral service. If you cannot afford an SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS No. checks drawn on a state or national BEVERAGE LICENSE • Our adjudication includes attorney, you may be eligible for free COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA, 191 N. 07-51127 Title Order No. G731980 bank, a check drawn by a state or Date of Filing Application: legal services from a nonprofit legal First Street, San Jose, CA 95113. Investor/Insurer No. 146570005 APN federal credit union, or a check drawn the Mid-Peninsula No. 150-29-010 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT services program. You can locate these The name, address, and telephone by a state or federal savings and loan To Whom It May Concern: UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED The Name(s) of the Applicant(s) is/are: communities of Palo nonprofit groups at the California Legal number of plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff association, savings association, or 11/10/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE JADE CA INC. Services Web Site (www.lawhelpcalifor- without an attorney, is: savings bank specified in Section 5102 Alto, Stanford, Los Altos, ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, The applicants listed above are apply- nia.org), the California Courts Online (El nombre, la direccion y el numero de IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. of the Financial Code and authorized to ing to the Department of Alcoholic and Mountain View Self-Help Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/ telefono del abogado del demandante, IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF do business in this state. Said sale will Beverage Control to sell alcoholic selfhelp), or by contacting your local o del demandante que no tiene abo- THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING be made, in an ‘’AS IS’’ condition, but beverages at: • The Palo Alto Weekly court or county bar association. gado es): AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT without covenant or warranty, express 151 S CALIFORNIA AVE. # E101 publishes every Tiene 30 DIAS DE CALENDARIO despu- Daniel P. Beaver A LAWYER.” Notice is hereby given or implied, regarding title, possession PALO ALTO, CA 94306-1926 es de que le entreguen esta citacion (SBN 125303) that RECONTRUST COMPANY, as duly or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebt- Type of license(s) applied for: Wednesday and Friday. y papeles legales para presentar una Law Offices of Daniel P. Beaver appointed trustee pursuant to the Deed edness secured by said Deed of Trust, 41 - ON-SALE BEER AND WINE EATING respuesta por escrito en esta corte 200 Pringle Avenue, Suite 410 of Trust executed by YASUO OKAZAKI PLACE Deadlines: y hacer que se entregue una copia al Walnut Creek, CA 94596 advances thereunder, with interest AND MIYAKO OKAZAKI HUSBAND as provided, and the unpaid principal (PAW Jan. 30, 2008) demandante. Una carta o una llamada Phone (925)891-2345 AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS, dated Wednesday Publication: telefonica no lo protegen. Su respuesta Date: of the Note secured by said Deed of 11/10/2006 and recorded 11/20/06, Noon Thursday por escrito tiene que estar en formato (Fecha): November, 26 2007 as Instrument No. 19193782, in Book , Trust with interest thereon as provided NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL in said Note, plus fees, charges and legal correcto si desea que procesen Clerk, by A. Ilas, Deputy Page ), of Official Records in the office ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Friday Publication: su caso en la corte. Es posible que (Secretario) (Adjunto) of the County Recorder of Santa Clara expenses of the Trustee and of the Date of Filing Application: haya un formulario que usted pueda The legal description of 425 University County, State of California, will sell trusts created by said Deed of Trust. January 22, 2008 Noon Tuesday usar para su respuesta. Puede encon- Avenue, Palo Alto, County of Santa on 02/21/2008 at 11:00AM, AT THE DATED: 01/31/2008 RECONTRUST To Whom It May Concern: trar estos formularios de la corte y Clara, California, is as follows: NORTH MARKET STREET ENTRANCE COMPANY 1757 TAPO CANYON ROAD, The Name(s) of Applicant(s) is/are: Call Alicia Santillan mas informacion en el Centro de Ayuda Beginning at a point on the TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 190 SVW-88 SIMI VALLEY, CA 93063 Phone: AN UNIVERSITY AVE LLC (650) 326-8210 x239 to de las Cortes de California ( www. Northwesterly line of University Avenue NORTH MARKET STREET, SAN JOSE, (800) 281 8219, Sale Information (626) The applicants listed above are apply- courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/espanol/), en 125 feet Northeasterly from the point CA at public auction, to the highest 927-4399 By: Trustee’s Sale Officer ing to the Department of Alcoholic assist you with your legal la biblioteca de leyes de su condado of intersection of the Northwesterly bidder for cash or check as described Beverage Control to sell alcoholic RECONTRUST COMPANY is a debt col- o en la corte que le quede mas cerca. line of University Avenue with the below, payable in full at time of sale, all beverages at: advertising needs. Si no puede pagar la cuota de presen- Northeasterly line of Waverly Street, right, title, and interest conveyed to and lector attempting to collect a debt. Any 564 UNIVERSITY AVE tacion, pida al secretario de la corte running thence Northeasterly along now held by it under said Deed of Trust, information obtained will be used for PALO ALTO, CA 94306-1901 E-mail que le de un formulario de exencion the Northwesterly line of University in the property situated in said County that purpose. Type of license(s) Applied for: [email protected] de pago de cuotas. Si no presenta su Avenue 25 feet; thence Northwesterly and State and as more fully described ASAP# 974648 47 - ON-SALE GENERAL EATING PLACE respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el and parallel with the Northeasterly in the above referenced Deed of Trust. (PAW 02/01, 02/08, 02/15/2008) (PAW Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 2008)

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