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• Former UCLA coach and Balboa Island resident George Seifert took over the whose 151 wins mdke turn head coaching duties from the wmnmgest COdCh in Teny Donahue talks about being the successor Walsh after the 1988 season. Pac-10 history, hds taken a to the San Fr~cisco 49ers great Bill Walsh. ·At the 49ers, that's JUSt hands-on role in 49er play­ what happens,• Donahue er moves. said during a Friday phone Donahue sd1d he Pa ul Cllnton Walsh, the niastermind of the interview. "It's not an intimi­ worked closely with Walsh D AILY PILOT NFL's team during the '80s. dating type of situation. You during the April 21-22 NFL The situation reminded just take it in stride.• draft. The 49ers gave up a NEWPORT BEACH - him of 1976, when he was Donahue, 56, can afford first- and third-round pick Terry Donahue knows what named head football coach to be relaxed. He has. spent so they could use the sev­ it's like to follow a legend of UCLA to replace Dick the last three years worlting enth overall pick on defen­ When the .Balboa Island Vermeil. closely with Walsh as his sive end Andre Carter from resident was elevated to the And .Donahue, who built handpicked successor as Cal Berkeley, nght in their general manager's job arlhe a home here on the ISiand director of player personnel backyard. Balboa Island resident Terry Donahue, left. stands with Coach San Francisco 49ei;'s on May 2, almost four years ago, isn't and assistant GM. Steve Marlucd of the San Francisco 49ers. Donahue was he replaced football great Bill the first to replace Walsh. The former UCLA coach, SEE FOOTBALL PAGE AB named -general manager for the team, replacing Bill Wal.Sb.

Campbell· says new plants are answer • Assemblyman dlides • Gov. Gray Davis for his failure to lead during the state's energy crisis. Paul Clinton D AILY PILOT

NEWPORT BEACH - Assem­ blyman John Campbell (R-1.rvine) delivered~ sobering message Fn­ day to local busmessmen and ciVIc leaders about the state's ongoing energy cnsis. Venting his frustrallon over what he said was Gov. Gray Davis' ·failure to get a handle on the situ­ ation, Campbell called for faster approval of new power plants and less bond debt to pay for needed power. A Republlcan proposal to use $5 billion in general fund money to pay for part of the state's power purchases fell on the legislative scrap heap earlier in the week when Davis' $12 5-billion bond bill passed the Assembly on a 42- 29 vote Tuesday. Shyam Narain works on detail as part of a group of "You'll find it in the governor's shredder.· Campbel!_ said. •It 's simply a question of tahng lead­ ership. Thls governor doesn't do that.· • Campbell garnered rounds of loud applause after many of hls reqiarks. enc a Campbell spoke after a smoked-salmon lunch at the monthly meeting of the Orange UnderclOH Three Indian artisans are finishing a County Coast Assn. at the New­ 1upervlsJon. port Dunes. Costa Mesa week 's stay in Costa M esa and are on Marian Bergeson, a former resident assemblywoman and state sena­ Sanne their way to see more of the country tor, emceed the event and intro­ Beavin ts duced the freshman assembly­ invited Dffpa Bharath wheat bread, and bhaJI, a man, who was elected in Novem­ by tbe DAILY PILOT mishmash ol vegetables. ber. Bergeson lives m Newport craftsmen But for a week, Lal, Beach. ean burritos, sand­ Shyam Narain and Han· Bergeson praised Campbell's to try her wiches and egg rolls oath Patel have literally dedication to the district. band at Bdon't make much tasted a piece of America •1reany feel we're pnvileged to working op , sense to Surya Lal. as they demonstrated their have John on the Cront lines,• the rug. The 28-year-old carpet craft to visitors at Glab­ Bergeson said. weaver from Saraicha­ man's Furniture and Interior Among those lo attendaJ)ce trashah, a tiny village near Design in Costa Mesa, their were Newport Beach Councilman Varanasi on the banks of second stop in a nation­ Tod Ridgeway, Seal Beach Mayor the river Ganges, ls proba­ wjde, three-month tour. Patricia Campbell (who is not bly more used to rice related to Campbell) and Laguna cakes, roUJs. or rustic SEE WEAVING PAGE A 10 Beach Counalman Wayne Baglln.

uspected tire thief wheeled into trouble IU\ICH TUI r'll OT ' . Officers Charle F~ . 42, and Rachel Hall, 29, were treated at Hoag Hospital for minor injuries. Starling was ta.ken to West­ ern Medkal Center in Santa Ana, where he ls still receiving treatment for a collapted lung, broken ribs and other injuries, pollceMid. M ot Priday, he wu liited tn ltable c:Ondition. But PlMcb· er J4dd :PoUce haven't yet quet· llOD9d lmD· became he ii ltil1 ~ . .... re11w AMI ... nm die ...... ==~=-~~ .. 4 t I I f I 't t • ST. JOACHIM 'CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Joachim catholic Church seeks to bulld a community of love, Justke end peace. by celebrating, serving and proclaiming the Gospef to the world. The worship Is euchanstk and sacramental liturgy. A vlgU Mass is held at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. English Maues are Sun­ day at 6:30, 9!30 and 11 a.m. ands p.m. (youth Mass). Spanish Masses ere at 8 e . ~ ., 12:~0 _ and 7 p.m. Sunday. Child care Is provided for most morning Masses. Josep~ R. Robillard is senior pastor. The parish Is at 1964 Orange ANe., Costa Mesa., . Information. (949)-674-7400 . - Daily Pilot pfmothers, daugh~ers and"God

"All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel, Mother.• - AbiMaln Uncoln

' c ontrary to what you may think., your mother did not wake up this morning and ask herself, 'How can I make my daughter's life miserable todayl' • 1 said to a room full of mothers and . daughters. "And mothers, that is not your daughter's goal in life either.• Everybody laughed. Last week, I spoke at a mother-daughter tea. The group chose a garden theme, so I spoke about how to grow a healthy relationship. As with any growing gardens, we · need to know what to Gndylrone weed, what to seed and Christeson what to feed for them to flourish. THE MORAL OF I said that there is no other relationship quite THE· STORY like that of mother and OOH LEACH I DA.LY 1'1.0T daughter. I acknowledged that some girls were muttering to themselves The Delivery Boys from Vanguard University are, from left, Brandon Tyra. Shawn York. Jeff Hanson and Tim Lanon. with thoughts like, "Good thing, one of these relationships is more than enough.• I also knew that some of the mothers were asking themselves, "Did I put my mother through this?" But I also knew that many of them had great relationships with one another. •Nobody knows you like your mom,• I said. "You were once a part of her physically. but you're still very connected emotionally. It· is surprising when we hear our mother's words come out of our mouths or when we look in the mirror and see our mother looking Vanguard UniVersity's DeliVery. Boys will spend the summer back at us.• Once, when Kelly was younger, she gave spreading Christian philosophy to youth. me a big hug and said, "Mom, I feel like I've known you my whole life.• I smiled at her and said, ·well, as a matter Young Chang • .. ' Yo u CA N people make decisions in their lives,· of fact, honey. you have.• D AILY Pl.oT Hanson said. "It's the most Influential We both laughed. age.· · ,, God has blessed me &bundantly in my rela­ eing a Ouistian doesn't have to B E F UNN Y A ND He knows this firsthand. As a seyenth· . tionship with my mother, as well as my mean planting yourself in a cllu.rcb grader in Tucson. Ariz. . he saw a ~ of daughters. I love talking to Oiem and being pew and singing age-old hymns. C OOL AN D Delivery Boys perform at a youth camp he together is better than eating dessert. I want­ B These four college stµdents - · was attending. ed to encourage the group to value their rela­ they're hip and have the look of a boy "I wanted to be one,• he remembers. tionships, to nourish and cherish them so that band - are as funny as stand-ups and LIV E YO U R LI FE which helped him end up where he is it is a bond, and not a bind. passionate like pastors. today. During adolescence, girls go back and forth Jeff Hanson. 20, wants to one day min­ FO R Gon. The team is noticeably' excited about its between wanting independence one minute, ister to youth. Shawn York, 23, is a music summer ahead. It'll be the "ultimate road and mom's comfort the next. It's like learning major and hopes to direct high school trip,• as Hanson puts it - fast food, ·days a new dance for everyone. choirs. Brandon 'I'pa, 20, wants a career in and nights crammed together whether "Girls, it's hard on us moms,• I explained. d.nematograpby. Tun Larson, 19, is head­ ery Boys, as most team members start they like it or not and, of course, the mis· ·we used to be your heroes, the ones you' ed for acting. brand new. sion of teaching others about Christianity. wanted and cried out for. We knew and con­ But for now, as Vanguard University's •rt•s a life-changing experience,• York trolled everything. But we're not the center of The four Christian guys were chosen in Delivery Boys for 2001-02, they share one February from a pool of 25 students and said, "Of touching kids' lives and deliver­ your universe anymore. Sometimes we aren't most pressing job: to deliver the gospel up ing the Gospel through humor.• even sure if we're on the same planet.• are currently training for 12 summer and down the West Coast, promote the weeks of traveling and ministering at This is an important tool, Tyra agreed. I reminded moms that in the blink of an university and entertain teens as Christian youth camps along the West Coast. So far, One that eases kids into the subject of reli­ eye they will be sending their young women role models. gion and their emotions. off to college. The words from "Sunrise, Sun­ the program includes skits - most of them •1n this age of decision-making, it's pos­ with a Christian message and some ran­ "It's key to find a way to rel.ate to kids set" from "Fiddler on the Roof• ran through sible to be a Christian because being somehow,• Tyra said. my mind. domly humorous ones to loosen up the Christian doesn't mean being a nerd,· crowd - comical props, including wigs, The group admits they're still trying to I also encouraged them that they are bead­ York said. •You can be funny and cool and and the skill of counseling. get to know each other. But with plenty of ed to a new and special time of friendship live your life for God.• with their daughters. For my 40th birthday, During the school year, the Boys will miles and time on their road ahead, mem­ A public-relations team that visits youth Kelly and Amy gave me an identification visit nearby churches and schools to deliv­ bers are assured they'll deliver what's bracelet that I never take off. On the outside it camps, the Delivery Boys are an 11-year er their usual goods. Their target audience promised with grace. tradition at Vanguard and are selected says "Mom,• inside it says, "Love Your Best is students in junior high and high schools, "I'm nervous, but excited,• Larson said. Friends.• I will be buried in that bracelet. every year, as are their female counter­ said Rina Campbell, director of Youth "We're four laid-back personalities,· I've heard that we are all perfectly imper­ parts, called F,ptourage. Hanson is this Ministry Relations for Vanguard. York added. •t think we've got a pretty fect, therefore we will let each other down. I year's only retwning member to the Deliv- •This is the age where the majority of good blend." said to grow their relationships with plenty of love, grace, forgiveness, honesty and humor. Obviously not everybody had or ha9 ideal summer and fall programs relationships. That is the beauty of God. Not Ftdtli after the 1o a.m. l8l'Vlces oo • only is God perfectly perfect, he is also the May 20 and June 3 at the perfect parent. CllENDAI church, 3233 P9dac View Ort· And you can quote me on that. ve, carcna del Mai'. Pnie. lfKIAL nuns (9'9) 6"-0463. • CJNOY TRANI OllUSTESON is a Newport ~ach res~ OllSMN EDUCA1'0N dent who speaks frequently to parent ing groups. She St. Mk:bael and All Nlge1i A fOUC PERfOMMfllCI may be r~ached via e-mall at d ndyOontfN!grow.com °' through the mall at P.O. Box 6140-No. sos, Newport B,pllcOpel 'PariSb Oiurdl Will 1l!inple llCdlib wll lillit *8 s.ac:n, CA 92658. bolt hmcheOlls to cti9am ~ Oli Sladek.·~

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( •• . . . . Doily Pilot A4 Saturday, Mor 12, 2001 Adams wondering if it's·the thought that counts O'Neil, who served as may<>t • Newport mayor has part in strengthening ties. council colleagues that the for a city to somehow itation district. she rec2ived a Newport Beach is . no city's gifts were an embarrass­ acknowledge dignitaries," vase made of .recycled glasa, in 1999, said he would fullf asked the city to consider exception, and the city's may­ ment and paled in compari­ said Evelyn Hart, who was and scboolcblldren presented support a pwcha.se of new il\creasing its spending ors have always handed out son with those given by mayor in 1983 and 1984. her with 1,000 birds made out gifts. presents to visiting dignitaries others. During her tenure, New­ of paper. He added that most of his oi\gifts, which he says and while traveling abroad. While the dty regularly port Beach tied the knot with "They gave me really presents bad been limited to isn't cutting it. Just last month, wheh hands out book bags, mugs Okazaki, Japan, its first sister thoughtful gifts," she said. mugs, book bags, pins an(\ Mayor GaJY Adams headed and T-shirts with Newport city, in 1984. Antibes, France, Tom Edwards, the city's keys to the dty. M.thl1 Winkler to Ensenada, Mexico, to wit­ Beach's seat. a cabinet outside would follow six years later mayor from 1997 to 1998, also "Nothing really signifi­ DAILY PILOT ness the arriV&l of boats in the the co(lndl chambers displays and Cabo San Lucas in Mexi­ cheered on Adams for propos­ cant,• h,e said. "It's more of a Newport to Ensenada Inter­ elabor~te gifts such as a gold­ co become the third one in ing to shop for~. gesture, a courtes¥, a graciol!S NEWPORT BEACH- The national Yacht· Race, he' took en miniature boat, Japanese 1991. "I think GaJY'S on the right ~g to do. It's not to by to three kings brought them to with him aJithograph depict­ dolls and a sculpture of dol­ Hart said gifts weren't that track," Edwards said. adding overly impress somebody. w the newly born Jesus. Over ing a city scene. .Phins riding on waves. · impressive during her time, . that be remembered giving Al\hough, O'Neil added, the centuries, other royals So far, so good. But when "We need to purchase either. Once she took a half. paintings and boats made out Okazaki had given Newport kept up' the tradition , even he saw a similar work of art some nice things," be said dozen T-shirts with a city of crystal. Also, Newport Beach's residents a "mar­ going as far as giving their banging on the office walls of during the cowidl's first bud~ design that had been discon­ Beach bad donated a fire engine to Cabo San Lucas in velous granite carving" seulp­ own children away to form his Ensenadan counterpart, get study session. City offi­ \inued to Ensena~. she said. ture, which sits outside the stronger bonds with foreign Adams decided that some­ cials said they'd set aside the past. On a trip to Okazaki, Hart Newport Beach Central leaders. thing bad to be done. money to take care of the brought along a painting by a "You have to constantly be But while gifts given by "It was then that I realized matter. local artist that she bought on the lookout for extending LlbraJY. government leaders rarely go we should freshen up our gift His predecessors said they herself. In return, the city's courtesies to other people,• "That was a rather impres­ to such extremes these days, kupply," Adams said. supported the idea. mayor gave Hart a portrait be he said. sive gift, and now the whole they still play an important This week, he told his "I think it's very important had painted of her. At the san- And Councilman Dennis city enjoy!; it,• he said. Piecemakers drop lawsuit against county workers • Store owner says the she said. "We'd have to start a lawsuit with the health group worried taxpayers . department and we could would end up paying name them, but the taxpayers will end up having to pay for any possible l>fil. · it and it doesn't really touch the people who are guilty of Jennifer Kho harassing the people. DAILY Pll.OT "We thought we'd just drop it and, hopefully, we'll MESA VERDE - The Piecema.kers Country Store find some common ground so has dropped its lawsuit we can work with them,• she against two county health said. •Hopefully, they will use department officers. the law we've entrusted them The Piecema.kers filed the with, not as a hamme r over lawsuit in October against the heads of the people. but .., ; Karen Newe and Bruce Free­ to keep peace, law and man. two Orange County order.• Health Care Agency officers Kolasinski wrote the clalfll, who inspected an October which demanded the craft fair. In it, the group employees' removal from the alleged the duo harassed agency and also asked thE' vendors, conducted •unrea• department to have ·any sonable searches and employee of OCHCA that seizures" and violated the doesn 't serve the peopl<' Piecemakers' civil rights. ·fired· and to "rescind all A hearing scheduled in codes that have the face of I I 'I 'd l l I ' \ I February was postponed, acting like laws, but do noth­ prompting an out-of-court ing to better the health and conference last month that safel'f of the people." Newport arbor led to the Piecernakers' deci­ The PieCemakers 'country · Lutheran Church sion to drop the case. Store, at 1720 Adam.5 Ave., (LL.c.A.J ' has TEMPLE ISAIAH 7M Dover Dr. ...wport lleech Store owner Marie been fighting court battles OF NEWPORT BEACH \\mt Michad &All Angds Kolasinski said the group with the health department since tConStrval1vt l Tracltuonal L\dberan P1a1-.. v_., ~~ ·· made the decision because it 1992 and was on proba­ David ...... Ord!\~ Countys Fr~~ Synacoe~ Pa.nor Coi.- dd MM • 644-0463 could not ensure that any tion for three yean. for past "YOU ARE A ST1AHCER HERE OHL1 ONCE" Wonhlp Service with 8lJlLDINC OVR FMT1lt LCN/NC aousr money awarded would come health-<:Ode violations. Regu­ ANDSDfVIHC()(JW~ lar, inspectJons Shlbblt Worship Communion from the officers, not the tax­ unannounced Hebrew Sdlool "°"lundQ9:18 .... The Rcv'd Peter D. Ha)'MS, Rcaor payers via the Orange Coun­ were part· of the probation ty Health Care Agency. terms. The store's probabon Add EdKatlol CHILDCA.Ra Coa.ellq SU?jDA¥ SCHEDULE "We can't touch them,· ended in December. AVAILAaLa 8 am - Holy Eucharist SodAI Eftllts (949) 548 3131 I•' 9 am - Adult Bible Study RA.BBi MARC S. RUB£NSTEJN . 10 am - Choral EucharUt 2401 IMM A~ N~ 8t;K:ti officers that he erected the (94915 48-6900 \ 11 I 111 1 I> i' ! BRIEFLY IN fence to prevent people from THE NEWS · wandering into bis property.· * Newport Center Rodman faces United Methodist Church possible citation Tune for block Rtv. Cachlecn Coors, Pastor parties nearing Former NBA player Dennis 1601 Marguerite Ave. Rodman is poised to add to his Costa Mesa city officials are comer of Margucrire and record number ol citations from reminding Fourth of July rev­ San Joaquin Hills Rd + Newport Beach police if be elers and Labor Day loungers (949) 644--0745 "A God-ccnmcd parish communiry. inmuctcd by the Word of God doesn't remove a chain-link that they may ask the city to and renewed by the Sacraments" fence be put up on the beach close streets off for block par­ Sam Qtiitt Worship Snvice ties during the two holidays. • • behind hiS house. - /Oam Worship ll!lli Chi/Jrmi The dty is accepting appli­ Officers went to Rodman's As Well As Suntlay &hoo/ cations for the Fourth of July Our Lady 'Queen of Angels house Friday to issue a warn­ Youth medif1f 1«t!/y A holiday. They are available Your Heart 2046 Mar Vista Drive ing, said Newpm Beach Police either by calling the city at Newport Beach, California 92660 Sgt. Mike McDermott. HARBOR CHR&STIAN CH URCH Chrilt Church by the Sea (71•) 754-5321 or through the (949)644-0200 Fax (949)644-1349 Most of Rodman's citations city's Web site at (Dlsclples of Christ) Uruud Mcthodui have been issued for loud par­ I 400 W. Balboa Blvd .. ~n Bach Rev. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin, Putor http://www.dcmta-mesa.ca.us. 2401 lrv1ne Ave. UTURGlES: Sirurday. 5 p.m. {Cantor), tying at hiS home in the 4800 Applications also may be Newport leactl, CA H Sa.a • AIWt S.U,Sdlool block of Seashore Drive. (949) 645-5781 10to 1.& - ....""'Wdftm s..by 5clloal Sunday, 7:00 (Quiel), 8:30 (Contemporary). 10:00 (Oio1r). picked up tn person on the fifth 11 :30 Lm. (Cantor) and 5:00 p.m. (Contemporary) "U he doesn't remove the floor of Qty Hall 77 Fair ()rive. fence in a day, he'll be cited," 1be apptication deadline for McDermott said. the Fourth of July ts 5 p .m. v... ,. l1ttt•• .. He added that Rodman told CHRllT CHURCM IV THE Jun~ 15. 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• Their vision for Orange beating out a team of profes­ sfx citfes. Passengers could sional architects from Hong expect the aesthetically County includes Kong. pleasing trams to come by passenger service from •This is what we've been every 10 minutes, Holmes doing in class. Now our work said. Disneyland to the bas been accepted in soci­ It would travel through Balboa Peninsula. ety, H Kato said of the honor. some areas where there is still The "Changing the Face room for development, mak­ of Orange County" ideas and ing new areas of attraction Danett. Goulet design competition. spon­ possible, the students said. DAILY PILOT sored by the Southern Cali­ On the peninsula they ORANGE COAST COL­ fornia Assn. of Governments would remove the center LEGE - Imagine being able and the Orange County divider and the parking lo just hop on a nice new tram Council of Gover;nmenls, was meters along the length of it. and be whisked out to the created to generate ideas, "The idea is to get people front gates of Disneyland - designs and discussion about out of their cars," Espana or perhaps down to the ways to handle the growth in said. ·u you work in Anaheim Wedge. Orange County. and you want to go ·out to The design of this vision The competition brought lunch, you don't even have to won four OCC students in 40 entries from three coun­ get in your car. For tourists, $5,000 and an Award of tries and six states throughout you can go to Disneyland or CARL HIDALGO I OAllY Pit.OT Excellence in an intemationaJ the nation. down to the beach and not Nicholas Holmes, left, with Jack Kato, center, and David Esparza, along with Jen architectural design competi­ The ecstatic students worry about traffic or getting Semans, not shown, took home the architectural design award at the "Changing the tion this week. d~signed a light-rail transit lost." - , Face of Orange County" competition with their Hoverail Transit Line project. The four second-year stu­ system that would all the The students' instructor, dents - Jack Kato, 20, Dave way from Anaheim to the end Rose Anne King, assigned the •I was blown away by how dassmates. and to allow the publJc to see Esparza, 23, Nicholas of the Balboa PeQinsula in contest as a class project, tenacious they were,• she Competition organizers the opporturuties to unprove Holmes, 21 and Jen Semans,· Newport Beach. hoping that students would said. kept the students' design to We m Orange County. 19 - captured first place The rail would run the come up with and complete King also gave glowing use as a model for govern­ "I know, for myself, I Wednesday night in one of length of Harbor Boulevard, "tolerable entries" in time for reports of the e nd products ment officials, policymakers, would love it if this reaJly six categories of competition, making 29 slops and linking the deadline. produced by the foursome's developers, property owners eXJsted," Holmes said.

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I faith Council Thought for the Yacht Club to carpool to Edi­ rald Franklin, presi­ outstanding work with the painting, a new skateboard Day: #Every person is guilty son Field for the Angels. ent of the Nation~ Unsung Hero Awards and ramp, train rides, fire and of all the good they didn't Toronto baseball game Q xchange Club, spoke bis many other contributions police displays, music, (http://www.newportbalboa. to an overflow group at the to Kiwanis. President Nancy refreshments and an oppor· do." - Voltaire SERVICE CLUB MEET· org). Exchange Club of the Har­ Bell presented the Legion of tunity to learn more about THURSDAY bor Area on Thursday and Honor Certificate to Pat the community. Admission is INGS nus WEEK: Want to get more involved in your 7:30 a.m.: The Costa conducted a specia1 induc- McNamee for 35 years of free. For more information, Mesa-Orange Q>ast Break­ tion cere­ Kiwanis membership. call Cherie Khan at (949) community, make new friends,net\Vork,orgive fast Uons club\vill meet at mony for - som ANNIVERSARY: 574-9272 or Debra Downing Mimi's for a planning session new Few of the 70 attending the at (714) 435-2021, something back to .your com­ munity? Thy a service dub. for the upcoming spaghetti Exchange Amigos Viejo luncheon at EVENING ON dinner and bingo being held me\nbers. jim de Boom the Newport Beach Country BROADWAY: The Chapman You are invited to attend a club meeting this week. at the Women's Club. In bis Club in April realized that University Dance Ensemble Noon: The Kiwanis Club remarks tq COMMUNITY & CLUBS . they were celebrating the .-and The Mini-Big~d will Many clubs will buy your •group's 50th anniversary first g1lest meal. . of Costa Mesa will meet at club mem­ provide the entertainment for the }ioliday Inn for a Moth­ bers meet­ · including District President until its president, Judge Bob the Orange County Child TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.: The Newport er's Day program featuring ing at the Rick Gordon from Clare· Gardner, ma.de note of it dur- · Abuse Prevention Center fashions from Nordstrom, the Newport ing his remarks. Gardner is fund-raiser •An Evening on Beach Sunrise Rotary Club mont, District Secretary Ed will meet at Five Crowns Newport Beach-Corona del Beach Harvey, District 'lfeasurer the sole surviving member of Broadway• to be held Friday Nautical the founding group of at the Hyatt Newporter. The restaurant for a craft talk by Mar Kiwanis Club will meet Gerald Ken Owens, District Presi­ Craig Phillips. at the Bahia Corinthian ' Franklin Museum, dent-elect Dick Freeman and Myford -lrvioe. Les Stephen­ black-tie event will begin at Franklin son, Had Ring and Tom Hen­ 6:30 p.m. with cocktails and 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Yacht Club to hear singer Region Vice President Ed Mesa-Newport Harbor Llons Janine Wynn with #Broad­ said: Kohlmeier, all of whom derson. Death took longtime a silent auction. At 8 p.m., way Hits, .. the Exchange "Exchange is America's Ser­ board members Step~nson dinner .and dancing will Club will meet at the Costa vice Club. We do everything attended the luncheon. and Sam Barnes earlier this commence according to Mesa Goll and Country· Club of Newport Harbor will and more than our brothers Before indu~g_t.rt year. With Seymour Beek board President Dan Palmer. Club. meet at the Riverboat and sisters (Rotary, Lions, Mcintosh, Bob Golding, presiding, six new members Esther L. Snyder, president WEDNESDAY Restaurant for the presenta­ Kiwanis and Soroptim.ist). do. Steve Peterson and Art were inducted in Amigo ol In-N-Out Burger, will be 7:15 a.m. Tue South Coast tion of the A.C.E. program Be proud of what you have Gronsky, Franklin cited club Viejos, in which members honored as "Champion of Metro Rotary Club will meet winners by Bob Kinton, accomplished, knowing that members Bill DeMuelle, Bill enjoy sharing stories of Children• by benefit co­ at the Center Club, the New­ and the Newport Irvine we make a difference in our Barrington, Mike Gartner, growing up and living in the chairs Dorcas Preston and port Harbor Kiwanis Club Rotary Club will meet at the communities." Gary Tewinkle and Norman Newport-Mesa community. Kelly Crean. Tickets at $150 will meet at the University Irvine Marriott to honor Golf Franklin, accompanied by Van Herzonror their out­ CELEBRATE a person may be obtained by Athletic Club, and the Costa Tournament sponsors and his wife, Evelyn, is a member standing' work on behalf of COMMUNITY: Celebrate calling the center at at (714) Mesa Orange Coast Break­ volunteers (http://www. of the Exchange Club of Gal­ Exchange. In the absence of Community, a festival with 543-4333. fast Lions Club will meet at nirotary.org). leria-Houston and was club President Tom Norton, entertainmen\ for the entire WELCOME TO TIIE Mimi's Cafe. installed as nationa1 presi­ President-elect Dan Palmer Noon: The Orange Coast • • o..ues is family, will be held from 10 WORID OF SERVICE published~nv every Saturday in the 1 dent in July. Franklin's presided at the meeting. a.m. to 2 p.m. May 19 at CLUBS: Bette Moses joined Exchange Club will meet·at Daily Pilot. Send your service club's them~.Ior the year is "Ignite HONORED: Newport Fairview Park, 2525 Placen­ the Exchange Club of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht meeting infonNtion by fax to the Excitement: A new Cen­ Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwa­ tia Ave., Costa Mesa. Orange Coast. Ciub. (949) 660-8667, e-mail to tury of Service" and has nis Club honored Harry Planned by the ~adership WORTH REPEATING: 5:45 p.m.: The Rotary jdeboomOaol.com or by mail to been well teceived by mem­ Hartstein as Kiwanian of the Tomorrow class of 2001, the From Greg Kelley of the Club of Newport-Balboa will 20s2 S.E.Bristol St., Suite 201 , bers around the country, Month in recognition of his activities will include tile Newport-Mesa Irvine Inter- meet at the Bahia Corinthian Newport Beach, CA 92660-1740.

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"I've been BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OTY OF NEWPORT BEACH Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Cen· Gray Davia, (D), State C.pltol. Saaa­ Donahue will face some tough coming down to Newport Beach mento 95814, (916) 445·2841 fax· cballenge5 in the years aliead, as and Balboa since I was a child.• Newport Beach City Rall, 3300 New­ ter Plaza, Santa Ana 92701 1 • Jim Sj,lva, 2nd District (Costa (916) 445-4633 ~. the organization struggles io Donahue's wife, Andrea, lives port Blvd., 92663, (949) 644-3309 Mayor: Gary Adams · · Mesa), (714) 834-3220 recapture its former glory of five with him in the Balboa home. • ThomEU Wilson, 5th District (New­ Super Bowl wins in 14 seasons. After ·Donahue left UCLA in . Council: Steve Bromberg, Norma U.S. HOUSE OF REPRE$0t'TATIVES Heffernan. Dennis O'Neil, port Beach, Santa Ana Heights), . Last season, the 49ers finished 1995, compiling 151-74-8 Glover, John • chris, Coi. 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A com· at the Newport Beach Ten· the 6 Hutton Centre, Gree.n.S tee sponsorships ership Tomorrows Commu- • nis Club at 6:30, today. Suc­ Suite t 150, South ·Coast range from MOO to $10,000. Abuse Prevention Center, plete listing Is available at will include dinner, a silent ntty Celebration at the par~ http:llwww.dallypllot.com. cess Magazine's Champi­ Metro. Reservations reqvlred. (949) 589-2770. and from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Tl\~ onship Tenn.is Tournament (71•) 2"1-1919. live auction and dancing, park ts at Placentia Avenue, will also be apart of the Motben Marbt wtll .._. a end will be beld from 6:30 to near Estancia High TOIAY the Scboot: night's festivities. The seminar on advanced joint 11:30 p.m. at Hyatt New· in Cotta Mesa. Pree. (11~) A pancake break.last wW be evening will benefit the JUISDAY porter, 1107 Jamboree Road. and skeletal nutrition at 6:30 $150, with tables of 10 start• 15"-5688. hosted by Ule Oasis Senior Kinship Cent.er, a statewide • ...... _...... _ p.m. at the market, i25 E. -----.1 ing at $1,500. ~Y Sba,w, Center from 7:30 to 10 a.m. at d i d f mil f 0 ,., --·-.. .,_ ~-­ Autbor Prank hllgbom will! the center, 800 Marguerite 4 opt on an J a An Y(;~:)r bookkeeping and financial 17th St., Costa Mesa. Pree. (114) KID-"333, Ext, 11. . Ave., Corona del Mar. $2. · care agency. 0 n, · statements w1ll take place (800} 595·MOMS. sign his new Vietnam poetJ1" book at 2 p.m. at 4 3244 979-236,5, Ext. 16. from9a.m.tonoonatNetion- Bo= Books, Music & cate, <949) 64 - · . al University, 9390 Harbor \ , MAY 19 Bear SL, Costa Mesa. F*~ 'Ute Friends of the Newport Festival 01 Flowen wW lake Blvd., Costa Mesa. $25. (714) THUUDAY Beach Library will hold a place from noon to 4 p.m. at 55<>-7369 A workshop for tbOM who (71•) •32-785". " The Dlvu of the Balboa The­ want to start their own busi· used book sale from 9 a.m. to Thiangle Square, 1870 Harbor . ater will host a new member­ .... 4 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Blvd. Costa Mesa. (562) 945- A semJ.na.r on professional ness will be offered from 8:30 6469 ship reception from 5:30 to 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at National Uni­ llAY20 Room at the Central Library, · money management will be p.m. at the bay-front home of versity, 3390 Harbor Blvd., 1000 Avocado Ave. Books hosted at 6:30 p.m. by a 1be Newport Harbor Hlglr member Ron Sechrist, 2112E. Costa Mesa. $40. (11-') 550- School class of UM1 Gota will be priced at $1 a bag. SUNDAY financial advisor in Morgan Balboa Blvd., Balboa Penin­ 7369. Proceeds will go to the Stanley Dean Witter's Costa reunion will take place at' sula. Free. (9'9) 673-0895. the Balboa Bay Club. (9"9}' library. Free. (949) 759·9667. The Balboa Island Artwalk Mesa office at the Wyndham The Coda ·Mesa Senior Cen­ 760-9524. will take place from 9 a.m. to Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Hoag Hospltal wW present ter will join 600 senior centers A field trip to the Home 5 p.m. along the South Bay- Arts, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) "Maybe a Baby?• at 6 p.m. at across California in a •step Ranch property in Costa side promenade, between . 241-3198. Hoag Health Center, 1190 out for Senior Centers" cele­ . Mesa will be hosted by the Marine Avenue and Ferry bration a\ 9 a.m. Call for tile MAY 22 '" "Fundamentals of Profesdon· Baker St., Costa Mesa. Free. .. city at 9:30 a.m. See the Landing at Agate Avenue in (800) 514-4624. location of the walk. (949) A markettng and f111Dmotl~ al Money Managem~ development proposals for Newport Beach. Free. (949) 645-2356. workshop will be offe~ the subject of a talk thaf Will the site. Reservations 630-8098. Mother's Market wW host a from 9 a.m. to noon at Nation· requested. 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(714) will be featured. Free. (714) Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. ry time and show, will take will hold an essay contest for 885-9090. 551-"312. A series of children'• and'.- place at 1 p.m. at the New­ Costa Mesa and Estancia teens' cla.sses on writing, his' The Southern Calllornia port Beach Central Library, high school students. Essays St. Joac:blm Catholic Church's Eldliblts and demonstrations tory, math, science and mom Social Guide and Jewish 1000 Avocado Ave. Free. are due at 8 a.m. in the annual community spring fair will highlight the Newport will be offered at Orange Assn . .of Single Professionals (949) 717-3801. school's Associated Student will be hosted from 5 to Beach Public Works Depart­ Coast College, starting May will host an Orange County Body office. Prizes range from 10 p.m. Friday, 3 to 10 p.m. ment's open house from 10 23 at the college, 2701 cocktail party at 8 p.m. at the A free seminar and breakfast $50 to $250. 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Coast High­ taste demonstration from 11 club meets on the second and center is at 1800 Marguerite way, Suite 380, Newport ,Cost& Mesa Chamber ol a.m. to 3 p.m . at the market, fourth Wednesdays of the Ave., Newport Beach. (949) Beach. (9-49) 645-7111. llGbmJIIl!erce will host a busl­ 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. ONGOING month at 6:45 p.m. at the 644-3244. after hQW'S mi:ler at 5:30 Oasis Senior Center Room 6, The Jewish Famlly Servtce Free. (800) 595-MOMS. The Costa Mesa MOMS Club ·~. at Binaporetti's Restau­ 800 Marguerite Av'l., Corona Chaln Reactton oUen body­ Center has support group - Moms Offering Moms meetings at 1 p.m. Tuesdays J'dnt and Bar, 3333 Bristol St., del Mar. $2. (949) 646-5293. conditioning classes for all fit­ Costa Mesa. Free to mem­ Support - meets at 10 a.m. for people experiencing a JUNE 5 Fridays at a different park in ness levels at 7:30 a.m. and 4 ~ . $10 for potential mem­ The Pacific Business divorce. The group meets at Costa Mesa. $30 for member­ p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs­ the J ewish Family Service ~. (714) 885-9090. The "Making Informed IRA Xchange has weekly break­ days. Chain Reaction is at .. , . Beneficiary Distribution Deci­ ship. Call for each week's fast meetings at 7 a.m. Tues­ Center, 250 Baker St., Suite G ., ?"• location. (714) 549-4504. 3928 Campus Drive, Newport Costa Mesa. (714) 445-4950. ~ about marketing · and sions" seminar, hosted by the days at the Pacific Club, 4110 Beach. $10 each class. (949) ~gyertising gimmicks to help Jewish National Fund, will be MacArthur Blvd., Newport 588-2427. Comfort Zone, ~ support Beach. Free for the initial Orange County's largest avoid overspending, during d presente d by Richard Blu­ group for people living with a meeting. (949) 640-0588. Earth Day celebration, Bike workshop hosted by the Con­ menthal at noon at ther Bay­ mental illness, meets at 7:30 A women's therapy support side Restaurant, Newport the Back Bay, will be held sumer Credit Counseling Ser­ p.m. Thursdays at the '1:15 Med­ g roup meets at 6:30 p.m. April 21. Participants will vice of Orange County at 6 Beach. (714) 957-4540. ical Building, fin.1:.floor confer­ The Costa Mesa Senior Cen­ ter offers a Widows-Widow­ ThW'Sdays at 1151 Dove St.. bike through the Back Bay, lWJl· at the Cpsta Mesa Fed­ ence room. 275 V\ctoria St., Cos­ Suite 105, Newport Beach. ending at Shellmaker. Call ta Mesa. Free. (949) 548-7274. ers Support Group from 1 to 3 @sl Credit Union, 2701 Har- p.m. Wednesdays at 695 W. (949) 261-8003. Earth Resource Foundation. 9f?r Blvd., Costa Mesa. Free. JUNE 16 ·' (949) 645-5163. The Costa Mesa Senior Cen­ 19th St., Costa Mesa. (949) ~(44 ) $.47-2227, Ext. 122. The "Top Banana Father's 645-2356. 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rt of Dining is a world (we didn't know that they support from Orange County class experience in came in the male variety) .. . luminaries including Henry Oronge County. The spinning their veiled and Segentrom, escorting his 8J)Jlual gala fW)d-raiser unveiled magic amid the incredibly disarming bride fOr the Orange County tables. Elizabeth. Tiris Eurqpean­ ~useum of Art unfolded Red, orange, and creme bom brunette beauty bas "1od4Y evening in Newport candles of varying sizes won the hearts of Orange Beech. It was the talk of the burned on tables covered in County. She is smart. She is town. specially created Kismet­ ~vvy. She shows a genuine Event chairs Manba inspired paisley tablecloths idterest in the people and the "8denon and Pam Muzzy that blended with red roses · important caus~ of the com­ produced a party that would B.W. Cook and purple grapes in munity. Following in leg­ have. made the late Malcolm arrangements created by Los endary footsteps, she will Forbes smile. It would have THE CROWD An"Qeles florist Malcolm surely make a mark of her eyen received the sign of Morain. The tables were set very own. approval from the late Doris with each ancient move­ with china service offering Also in the crowd were Duke, another of the infa­ ment. Jewels and sequins an eastern flair. Barbara and Blll Roberts, mous soc:ia.l o1ganizers of the and beads refracted light bit­ The wine flowed. And it Pat and Alan RyplnsJd, Nola recent past, known for-tak­ ting the beasts, bringing was good wine. A 1999 Dan­ and Malcolm Schneer, Har­ ing a gathering to artistic good luck to the crowd. zante Pinot Grigio was riett and Jim Selna, Shella levels only few can imagine It was magic. And. it was served with the first course Sonenshlne, Marllyn and possible. the beginning of an evening of eggplant prepared by Tom Sutton, Erin lhmel and It's all about creating dra­ that ushered the fortunate chefs Hiroshi Nagashlma John Macaluso, Ann Van ma. It's about surprise and museum supporters into a and ShlnJl Nakamura of the Ausdelen. Laura and Frank ~nsuality in a setting where glamorous world of eastern Four Seasons Tokyo. Di Chlrlco and Blllur Wal­ one might not expect to be mystery as they followed The second course was a lerich with Larry Wllllams. seduced by atmosphere, food the dragons from the cock­ duet of soups, Tom Yam with • When the final musical or people. Anderson and Siamese mushrooms in beat filtered 111to the night, tail tent into.the Palm Gar­ co-chairs Anderson and Muzzy understand the art of dens. lemon grass broth, and white ~ama. art Kah, Muzzy raised an impressive the of fine food, Making the march with asparagus Tom pre­ the art of making people feel pared by Apisak Thaweesin• half million dollars net for the dragons, Bobbi and Jer­ special. · sathit of the Regent the museum. They created And special they did feel. ry Dauderman joined David Bangkok. The wine poured an intimate, glamorous and Arriving at the Four Seasons Dukes, Renee and Sidney with the soup came from a E:ulturally stimulating Jiotel, Newport Beach, 400 DuPont., Iris and Arnold 1999 Robert Mondavi unfil­ evening that surely ranks guests were directed to the Frankel, Alison and Bud tered fume blanc reserve. among the best charitable side of. the hotel and met by Frenzel, Marlege and Sam Then, sauteed prawns and social evenings on the an armada of valet atten­ Homontree, Gall and Roger and black bean sauce with Orange Coast. daJ)ts stationed next to a Kirwin, Victoria and Gil fine noodles were served in The party wAs dedicated cocktail tent erected on the Levasseur, Randy McCardle, hollowed out rolls prepared to Robert Rausche nbe rg, north lawn of the hotel prop­ Laurie and Mike Menden­ by Bernhard Mayer and represented at the affair by hall, Pat and Carl Netsser, Sydney Felsen. Museum erty. Man Kam Hing of the From left, Pam Muzzy, Ken Downing and M arsha The tent was a simple and Elaine Redfield as the Regent Hong Kong. The ser­ director Naomi Vine peaked roof pavilion of white entourage entered a setting vice was offered with a 1999 Anderson helped make the Art of Dining a r eality at the charmed the gathenng with canvas, sans sides, providing transformed by Ken Down­ Byron Chardonnay, Santa Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. The fund-raiser her own personal artistic shade from the late day sun ing, corporate vice president Mana. brought in around $500,000 tor the Orange County point of view. Patrons left and allowing in a wonderful of Neiman Marcus, a J!l8jor A citrus-pepper grilled Museum of Art. the evening with a gift from breeze from the ocean. creat­ underwriter of the extrava­ beef medallion was the main artist and designer Jay gant evening. course, served with wonder­ Strongwater, creator of col­ ing a bit of magic in which compote prepared by Shel- ensure that the chef was not Downing, a designer with ful Asian-tnSpired prepara­ lectible faux Jewel e ncrust­ the very well dressed assem­ . don Millett of the Four Sea­ a filght risk to IITlffilgration blage could meet and greet, access to the unlimited possi­ tion and a 1998 Robert Mon­ ed works of art for the sons, Newport, dellghted the officials, and that tus pres­ Jjsten to a few introductory bilities provided by his davi merlot, unhllered and home. Malcolm Forbes and employer, created a Moroc­ crowd. ence was actually essential Doris Duke are both smil­ 6peeches, and slip into the .straight from the Napa Val­ A bit of insiders informa­ to the event, the charity and mood for what was to come. can theme, exquisite down to ley. ing at Anderson and tion surrounding the chef the meal. And you think Oy­ Actually, producers the last detail. And, the last Desse rt was a work of art Muzzy. detail was a troop of eJabo­ from Bangkok includes Stale IRg in an ml~rnational culi­ Anderson and Muzzy set the - -a ginger bittersweet Department intrigue. 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emember the old TV commercial where the Rguy slaps the side of his bead and ex~ "Gee, I coulda had a VS?" That must have been the collective reaction of theater producers from THEATER Tunes Square to Columbus Circle this week after the Tony nominations came out. Only this time they were saying, "Gee, I coulda made a musical out of an old Mel Brooks ·movie." •The Producers,• you see, earned 15 Tony nominations - more than any Broadway show in history. And, to put the green icing on the cake, tickets to this musical revamping of the JO.year-old movie comedy have escalated into three fig­ ures. It must have started.more than one entrepreneur doing the math and realizing how many other Brooksian flicks are ripe for the adapting. Originality is a dying art on SEAN Hl.L.ER I OAl.Y 1'9.0T Broad't(o,y these days. Revivals Debra Huse will participate In the Balboa Island Artwalk on Saturday. The event will feature more ~than 85 arttsts. of such J)aSt--proven luts as

•Kiss Me Kate• do so well that p the creative urge is virtually sli­ : tted. So why not tap the gold - : mine ot old movies the way the The 6th annual New York theater did a quarter ! I of a century ago - turning : .. "Some Like It Hot• into the Doing the walk Balboa Island ~ musical "Sugar,• or• All About ! Eve" into "Applause: or "The I : Artwalk showcases Apvtment" into "Promises, i Promises?" ! With tbe gargantuan success of· ~ . of •The Producers" - ironical­ weal artists ! ly, a comedy about two scam I i artists who intentionally try to i stage a flop end pocket the •! Sun.day along ! investment money, but find ! themselves with a on their : bands - don't you imagine a stretch of the Broadway's real-life producers •• · are thumbing through the Mel South Bay Front. Brooks canon even as we speak? Take, for instance: "Blazing SaddJes." The score for this spoof on the west­ ...... ,, ern genre - summoning a Young Chang six years by area artists. Richard Kent. a painter from • black sheriff to bring law and DAILY PILOT They will sell oil paintings, FYI Irvine, wW also sell local art. He ~ order to a frontier town - water colors, pastels, high-end • What: Balboa Island Artwalk bas painted many scenes of boats, " already is hall-written. There's ceramics, glass, jewelry and pho­ • When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday bridges and garden yards on Bal- ": the whip-cracking title song, mile of paintings tograp)ly. Each artist will demon­ • Where: The South Bay Frorrt boa Island. Some of them are sold ... sung by Frankie Laine: the and other artistic strate how they work, ta.king visi­ (the walkway that goes all in a gallery on the island, others at - Marlene Dietrich spoof "I'm tors through the steps of sketching, around Balboa Island) one on the Balboa Peninsula. -: Tued,• originally sung by the goods, the water at sculpting, painting, whatever the • Colt: Free •n has a very hwnan scale to it.• ..: late Madeline Kahn: Cole A craft calls for. • c.tl: (949) 723-6171 be said. •wtth all the walldng that's ~ Porter's "I Get1 Kick Out or your back and artists for "I think that's a really important done. And all the beautiful yards ... You" by the railroad workers; part, and it's what makes us differ­ •tt's just grown like crazy." Huse down by the boardwalk ... It's a J!9I and the Count Basie classic company. ent from a lot of sltows-t• said said. very small island and friendly.• , • ·April in Paris,· done in the Debra Huse, an artist and organiz­ As owner of the Debra Huse Stu­ Kent's display wW include about ...: movie by Basie himself with This will be the scene at the er or the Artwalk. •So it bas an dio Gallery, which is on Balboa 30 pieces - some of local scenes, • full orchestra in the middJe of Balboa Island Artwalk, which hap­ educational factor to it.• Island, the artist will showcase her others ot Crystal Cove. • the wilderness. pens from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. When Huse first began the Art­ oil paintings. ~display of plein air •1 paint wherever I go,• be said. ~ "Young Frankenstein: Two More than 85 artists Y{ill set up walk. she hSd only 30 artists and scenes - most ol them local - will Leslie Avalos, a Mlssion Viejo ·: numbers already are in place shop from Marine Avenue to the hardJy any local publicity. Today be in the middle ol the Artwalk . artist who does plein air water col- • - •Ah. Sweet Mystery of Life,· Ferry Landing at Agate Avenue for the buzz bas spread among artists, •1b.en!1s no theme really,• she or painting, also paints on location. -: a stretch of culture along the South visitors and even musicians,as five said. •[Artists] can show whatever SEE TITUS PAGE A19 Bay Front frequented for the last bands will provide music Sunday. they like.• SEE ART PAGE A1r-·

•I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . • • • Rose • (Colette • Kilroy) g about thf:1. ...• reacts to her • •I husband, ' Tom Walker devil in 'Tom Walker' '~ (Simon • BWlg), as Play on SCR's SeconCl Stage focuses on .. be tells of an ,. encounter moral dilemmas in colonial times. • --- with'a mysterlous . •1 wanted to show the background bis- : woodsman tory, • Strand said of bis piece, •Tom Wallt- : ln South er," being staged at South Coast Repertory : Coast thrc>Ugb May 27. •1 wanted to esp1ore : Repertory'• h11e textbooks have porttayed a colonial America peopled with what OOkJnial American life ~hrve ~ West Coast W heroes like GeOrge Wublngtoli like , .. tbe vut majority ol people must premiere and Thoma Jeffanon. playwright John beve fouad it really arduous.• ' of John Strand wanted to fOCUI on a difterent sort The main character of •Thal Walker" Strand'• of colonial life. struggles to make lt fuumdally and la "Tom Tbi oae led by AOa•belo9i end eVW• Walker.• 9 Tomi like Tom Walker. SEE WALKER M9' A1

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· Coast College, 2701 Fairview the Pacific Symphony Pops at After Road, Costa Mesa. Free. (714) 8 p.m. May 25-26 for the sea­ 432-5725. • son ftnale. 1be program will HOURS include a bibute to the film • Send APllll HOURS Items to ~ MARKET Pt.Aa music of Elmer Bernstein. o.11y Pilot. 330 W. S.y St, Costa The Orange County Market The concert will be held at MeN. CA 9262'7; fax to {949) 646- Place is held from 7 a .m. to 4 the Orange County Perlonn­ 4170 Of calf (949) 574-4268. A com· p.m. Saturdays and Sundays ing Arts Center, 600 Town plete listing may be found at in the Orange County Pair· Center Drive, Costa Mesa. http:/twww.c/allypJ/otcom. ' t grounds' main parking lot, 88 $25-$79. (714) 755-5799. Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. $2 for snCIAL adults, children age 12 and A NIGHT WITH DONNY younger are admitted free. Donny Osmond will perform (949) 723-6616. at the Qfange County Per­ ;~them Califonua forming Arts Ce!Jter at 8 p.m. Social Guide and Jewish MUSIC June 2 in a show featuring Arm. of Single Professionals . songs from Broadway's cur­ 411 present an Orange Coun­ ROONEY AND FRIENDS rent hits, as well as classics.'• tY cocktail party at 8 p.m. Mickey Rooney will hold a The Center is at 600 Town tqday at Radisson Hotel, Center Drive, Costa Mesa. the •Command Performance" 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. New­ $39.50-$59.50. (714) 740- port Beach. $20. (323) 656- with Jan Chamberlain, Pete 7878. Barbutti, the Drifters, and 7777. Henry Cvesta and his band at BAROQUE FEST SYMPHONY FUNO-RAISER 8 p.m. today at Orange Coast College's. Robert B. Moore the Baroque Music Festival's 1)\e P~cific Symphony Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, 21st season will begin at 4 Orchestra will present its Costa Mestt. $25-$33. (714) p.m. June 17 at St. Michael annual gala fund-raiser, 432-5880. and All Angels Church, 3233 t.Demed this year after a Pacific View Drtve, Newport V.enettan carnival ball. at 6 GUITAR ENSEMBLE Beach. The festival will last pt,m. today at the Hyatt Orange COdst College's Gui­ through June 24 at ~arious R;egency Irvine, 17900 Jam­ tar Ensemble will hold its locations and will include ~ree Road, Irvine. $500. annual spring concert at 8 music from the 17th and 18th (1W) 755-5188. Children's author Douglas Wood and illustrator Doug Cushman will sign ~pies of centuries. The four-concert I p.m. today in OCC's Fine I Arts Recital Hall, 2701 their book, "What Moms Can't Do," from 10:30 a.m. ·to noon Monday at Wblte,Rabblt subscription price IS $85. Sin­ ~LEBRATING CULTURES Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Children's Bookstore, 3333 Bristol SL, Suite 2061, Costa Mesa. Free. (858) 454-35t8. gle ticket prices are $30, $25 l)le Orange County Ml.Jseuln or $10. (949) 673-4299. The e nsemble, under the · .....______... . --· ------' of Art and Imagination Cele­ direction or John McEnary, ation will join forces from bf will perform works by ma1or Mesa. Fr-ee. (714) 432-7854. Concert features will mdude Oa.ir. The evening will indude ORUM SPECTACLE noon to 4 ~ .m . Sunday to pre­ guest soprano Maunta the West Coast premiere or Three ,world-champion drum ~omposers . $5. (714) 432- sent ·celebrating Cultures." 5880. BOBBY MCFERRJN Phillips-Thornburgh and •Route 66," by American com­ and bugle corps will perfcinn a: family ~ day. Activities Vocalist Bobby McFerrln, ensemble members. $12 or poser l'vhchael Daugherty. lbe in "Champions at The Cen­ \Ifill include puppetmaking HARMONIA BAROQUE best known for the song $10. (714) 970-8545. concert will "be held in the ter• at 7:30 p .m. July 16 at the and performances. Free. (949) The Harmonia Baroque "Don't Worry, Be Happy,• will Orange County Performing Orange County Performing 759-1122. Players will gwe a concert at Join the Pacific Chorale and MESSE SOLENNELLE Arts Center. 600 Town Center Arts Center, 600 Town Center 7 p.m today at Borders members of the Pad.fie Sym­ The St. Andrew's PresbyteF· Drive, Costa Mesa. $19-$57. Drive, Costa Mesa. $12. (800) IMAGINE THAT Books & Music's South Coast phony Orchestra at 8 p.m. ian Church Sanctuary Choir (714) 755-5799. 495-7469. 1'le Orange County Perform­ Plaza locallon. 3333 Bear St., May 19 for a performance of will join with the Califorrua ing Arts Center will present Costa Mesa Free. (714) 432- Faure's "Requiem" al the Master Chorale at 4 p.m. May CAROL MARTINI JAZZ. ON SUNDAYS Cirque Eos and Parachute 7854: Orange County Performing 20 to present the West Coast Carol Martiru will sing pop Orange Cotlnty saxophonist Express as part of this year's Arts Center. 600 Town Center premiere of Hector Berlioz's songs at 7 p,m. May 25 at Norm Douglas brings his own Imagination Celebration at JOE ONGIE Dnve, Costa Mesa. Conduct­ • Messe Solennelle • The Borders Books & Music's brand of jazz to Roy's of New­ 600 Town Center Drive. Cos­ Joe Ongie will play hls brdnd ed by McFerrm. the program church is at 600 St. Andrews South Coast Plaza location, port Beach from 5 to 8 p.m . ta Mesa. Cirque Eos will per­ Road . . Newport Beach. $8. of pop mu~1c at 7 p.m. Fnday will also feature improvisa­ 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. Sundays. Roy's is is at 453 form at 7:30 p .m. Wednesday. at Borders Books & Music's tions, spirituals and jazz ., (949) 574-2231. Free. (714) 432-7854 . Newport Center Drive, New­ and Parachute Express will South C0c1st Plaza location. . arrangements. $15-$49. (714) port Beath. (949) 640·7697 . appear at 1 and 4 p.m. May . 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mesa. · 662-2345. · VIRTUOSO VIOLINIST PETER, PAUL & MARY 20. $8. (714) 740-7878. Grammy Award-winning vio·. Free. (7141432-7854. Peter, Paul & Mary will join SEE HOURS PAGE A18 MEIANCHOLY .ANO MIRTH lirust Joshua Bell wµI Join the RLM AND V1DEO FEST BRUCE FRIEDMAN DUO The Harmonia Baroque Play­ Pacific Symphony Orthestra at 8 p.m. May 23-24 under the Orange Coast College will The Bruce Friedman Duo will ers will present · 1mages of hold its 31st annual Student baton of conductor Carl St. . . JdZZ up Borders Books· & Melancholy and Mi.rt}\" at 4 Film and Video Festival at 7 Music dt 7 p.m. May 19 in the p.m. May 20 at Newport Har­ p .m. Thursday in the Robert store's South Coast Plaza bor Lutheran Church, 798 ATHWMNS·.. B. Moore Theatre, 2701 location. 3333 Bear St., Costa Drive, Newport Beach. H ,I ',i \.11" F ' \, 111.1 1 \.' Fairview Road, Costa Mase: Dov~r GREEK & MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE .. Sponsored by the cofiege's ' 1: \111\ '\1! \ l._l•111h. film-video department, the fNIOYllVI "-"'-"'' '.l'lll'r p,,•.('"-r. ONMOlHll'\,•,'" 1:.1·.·1,·.' ,, I'·' three-hour festival is rated •• ~ I'' . PG-13. $5. 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through May 20 at 10 a.m. bor Nautical Museum. l)le J HOURS Wednesday through Friday, 8 exhibit focuses on the na"1- p.m. Friday and Saturday, cal history of Santa Cata.lfua CONTINUED FROM A 17 and 2 p.m..Sunday. The play and other offshore sentinels. will be st.aged at the Robert B. The museum is open from 10 POP/ROCK 6 FLAMENCO Moore Theatre, 1701 a .m. to 5 p.m. Tuesd4y Thte 5 - a funk. rock and Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. through Sunday at 151 E. Motown act - perlorms at 9 $6-$9. (714) 432-5640. Coast Highway, Newport p.m. Saturdays at Carmelo's Beach. Pree. (949) 673-7863. Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast KINDERTRANSPORT ~ Highway, Corona del Mar. • Kindertransport," Diane PICTURE STORIES Solo guitarist Ken Sanders Samuel's play about th,e res­ •American Stories: Prom 9)e performs classical flamenco cue mission that saved 10,000 Personal to the Political," a tunes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays children during the Holo­ collection of art prints by and Sundays. The shows are caust, Will be presented by artists including Vito Acconci free. (949) 675-1922. Readers Repertory Theater at and Hans Burkhardt, will t)e ' . ' 1 p.m. Thursday ·in the New­ exhibited through July 1 , fll SATURDAY NIGHT R&B port Beach Central Library's the Orange County Museupi Gerald Ishibashi and the Friends Meeting Room, 1000 of Art, 850 San Clemente Stone Bridge Band plays rock Drive, Newport BeaCh. Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717- Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.l:h. and R&B at 9 p.m. Saturdays 3801. at Sutton Place Hotel's 1\i­ Tuesday through Sunday. anon Lounge, 4500 Museum entrance is $5 (or RUTHLESS I adults, $4 seniors and stu­ MacArthur Plvd., Newport "Ruthless! The Musical,• a Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001. dents, and free for membels dark musical parody about an and children 16 and up-and-coming child Star. younger. (949) 759-1122. SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON will be presented May 25 A seven-piece, live band per­ through June 17 at the Trilo­ forms big band tunes from IMPRESSIONS gy Playhouse, 2930 Bristol St., The Robert Mondavi Wine 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fridays at Building C-106, Costa Mesa. the Oasis Senior Center, 800 and Food Center presents an Performances will be held at The Paris Opera Ballet will perform .. La Bayadere" at 2 and 8 p.m. today exhibition titled "lmpr~­ Marguerite Ave., Corona del 7:30 p.m. Friday and Satuu Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244. and 2 p.m. Sunday at Segentrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. sions" by Southern Ca1lfcnii1a day, with matinees at 3:30 A "bayadere" is a Hindu dancing girl. $20-$85. (714) 740-7878. artist Val Carson through JUiy p.m. Saturdays and 5 p.m. \6 at 1570 Scenic Ave., Cos'ta STAGE Sundays. $15-$17. (714) 957- Mesa. Center hours are '9 3347, Ext. 1. $15 or $20. (7 14) 556-2787. tion, 3333 Bear St., Costa gallery is open 9 a.m. to 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday KIM AKIMBO Mesa. Called "Major p.m. Monday through Friday. through 1Friday. Pree. (714) "Kimberly Akimbo,• a darkly THE REAL SHAKESPEARE? RETRO FEVER ArVMinor Artists,• the show Free. (714) 432-5520. 979-4510. funny story of a girl whose "The Beard of Avon,• an Amy A touring production of "Sat­ is connected to the annual body ages almost five times Freed play about William urday Night Fever - the Imagination Celebration fes­ AMERICAN MODERN VIDEO FOCUS faster than normal, will play Shakespeare and othe~ writ­ Broadway Musical" will hit tival. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 •American Modern, 1925- The Orange County Museqm through Sunday on South ers thought to be the real the Orange County Perform­ p.m. Monday through Friday, 1940: Design for a New Age• of Art will present "One W6ll: Coast Repertory's Mainstage. authors behind his work, will ing Arts Center June 26 10 a.m. lo ] p.m. Saturday will be on display May 26 A Video Series" through Sept. 655 Town Center Drive, Cos­ be staged June 1 through through July 8 at 600 Town and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sun­ through Aug. 19 at the 9 at 850 San Clemente Drive, ta Mesa. Show til'nes will be July 1 at South Coast Reper­ Center Drive; Costa Mesa. day. Free. (949) 759-1122. Orange County Museum of Newport Beach. The series will introduce audiences to 2:30 and 8 p.m. today and tory, 655 Town Center Drive, Times are 8 p.m. Tuesday Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, six Southern California artists 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Costa Mesa. Previews will through Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. BALBOA ARTWALK Newport Beach. The travel­ $18-$49. (71 4) 708-5555 run May 25-31. Show times Saturday, and 2 and 7:30 p.m. who incorporate video into The Balboa Island Artwalk ing show, which features their work. Museum entrance will be 8 p.m. Tuesday Sunday. An additional perfor­ will take place from 9 a.m. to everything from textiles to TOM WALKER through Friday, 2:30 and 8 mance will be offered at 8 is $5 for adults, $4 seniors and 5 p.m. Sunday along the tableware, tS culled from the students, and free for mem­ "Tom Walker" will play p.m. Saturday, and 2:30 and p.m. July 2, and.there will be South Bayside promenade, collection of the Metropolitan ·no show July 4. $28.50- bers and children 16 wad through May 27 on South 7:30 p.m. Sunday. $18-$49. between Marine Avenue and Museum of Art and the John $62.50. (714) 740-7878. younger. (949) 759-1122. Coa.st Repertory's Second (714) 708-5555. Ferry Landing al Agate C. Waddell Collection. Hours Stage, 655 Town Center Avenue in Newpory Beach. a.re 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday DANCE Drive, Costa -ft1esa. Show SESAME STREET ART Free. (949) 830-8098. through . Sunday. Museum , ~ times will be 7:45 p.m. Tues- Sesame Street Llve's M Let's entrance is $5 fon adults, $4 . day through Sunday and 2 Be Friends" will be staged MINORS GO MAJOR CALIFORNIA ART seniors and students, and free l:A BAYADERE p.m. Saturday and Sunday. June 14-17 at the Orange The Orange County Museum "California: Through the The Paris Opera Ballet will for members and children 16 perform "La Bayadere" at 2 $18-$47. (714) 708-5555. County Performing Arts Cen­ of Art will present an ~xhlbi­ Artist's Eye.• an exhibit of oil and younger. (949) 759-1122. ter, 600 Town Center Drive, tion of art made by students paintings by Steve Simon, and 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m. THE TEMPEST Costa Mesa. Tunes will be 7 participating in the Santa Sunday at Segerstrom Hall, will be on display.in the New­ DETAILS AND ABSTRACTS 600 Town Center Drive, Cos­ Orange Coast College's The­ p.m. June 14; l 0:30 a.m. and Ana Unified School District's port Beach Central Library "Details, Faces & Abstracts,• ater Department Will present 7 p.m. June 15; 10:30 a.m.. 2 Special Studio program today ta Mesa. $20-$85. (714) 740- foyer through May 30. Free. an exhibit of work by Philipp 7878. . Shakespeare's "The Tem­ p.m. and 5:30 p.m. June 16; thr!;>Ugh June 24 al the muse­ (949) 717-3801. Keel, will be on display pest" from Wednesday and 1 and 4:30 p.m. June 17. um's South Coast Plaza loca- through June 2 at djr lntema­ BALLROOM FRIDAYS HOSPITAL PHOTOGRAPHY lional Art, 2431 W. Coast The Defore Foundation f~r An exhibition of photographs Highway, Suite 204, Newport the Arts hosts ballroom d~­ taken at the Heart Institute of Beach. Free. (949) 548-6249. ing from 8 to 1 t p.m. Fridal5 ChilcU:ens Hospital of Los at the DeFore Dance Center, Angeles by commercial pho­ CATALINA ART 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, tographer Walter Urie will be An exhibition showcasing Costa Mesa. $11 admissiqp on display through May 22 at "Catalina and the Channel includes a free dance les Orange Coast College's Pho­ Islands, Newport's Offshore {714) 241-9908. to Gallery, 2701 Fairview Neighbors" will run through Road, Costa Mesa. The June 30 at the Newport Har- SEE HOURS PAGE A \9 '

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book, •The Battle's Over: A Vietnam Soldier's Poetry,• at 2 and help other people surviver Wright p.m . May 19 at Borders BoQks WALKER said. •[Strand) took the ideas and & Music, 3333 &!ar St., Costa superstition people had at that time and Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. CONTINUED FROM A 16 "'• Whet: ·rom Walkef" used them. It's hard to believe people PANCE 204 • '!lfhen: 7:45 p.m. Tuesday would believe but the things we ' Dence 204 offers private and that. OPRAH BOOK ClUB desperate for a quick-fix band. He sells t hrough Sunday, 2 p.m. Saturday propose in the play are not tarfetched : group i.n.Struction in begin­ The Oprah Book Qub meets his soul to the devil. or a black man he and Sunday through May 27 lty's person cast of "Tom Walker,• agrees Latin and modem dancing at day of each month to discuss ceeds on its ironic path. Second Stage, 655 Town Center that Strand's portrayal of the devil is ~04 Washington St., Newport Oprah Winfrey's most recent Strand created the play from Wash- • Drive, Costa Mesa unique. 'aeach. (949) 675-9082. selections at Barnes & Noble ington Irving's short fable, "The Devil •Colt S18-S47 •it has a lot to do with America at Booksellers at Fashion Island. and Tom Walker.• He calls it a moral • can: (714) 708-5555 that time and race in America,· she SENK>R BAUROOM The store is at 953 Newport . sketch that he worked off of to create said. • 'Jbe Costa Mesa Senior Cen­ Center Drive, Newport some~~J!iew. The ending is swprising. Strand ter offeN ballroom dancing to Beach. (949) ~59-0982 . •1 wo 't even cM,racterize this as modem Americans. admits its immoral. But the twist is • l}le music of the Ray Robbins an adaptation,• the writer said fTom his •r began to. think about a reality meant to show that questionable part­ Combo for a~ult&trom 7:30 to KIDS Maryland home. "I.find that in trans· ~ that story and who was this per­ nerships and questionable compromis· '10:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Singles lating or adapting - I've done both - son who appeared to be the deVU to es have been around since almost the and couples are welcome. $3. there's a point at which you have to someone like Tom Walker,• Strand said. beginning of time. lbe center is at 695 W. 19th SEUSS ON THE LOOSE move away from the origin.al. Even "From there I created the character of Wright says it'll make you think. · Dr. Seuss on the Loose,· a Lucius, who had a whole reason for ~ · (949) 645-2356. when you're doihg a translation, I ·u holds a mirror up to our soaety, special children's pajama sto­ think you have to make it your own as posing as the devil.• and these people we worship who have oANsaNE STUDIO ry time and show, will take a writer.• Wendell Wright, who plays the gained all this money and success and ball­ place at 7 p.m. Monday at the And own it. he did. "devil,· found the playwright's study of yet we don't want to look at how they Danscene Studio offers Strand. took the lesson of •don't sell room dancing at 8 p.m. on the Newport Beach Central history fascinating. got it: he said. "What 'Tom Walker' your soul to the devil" and produced a black man in colonial America does is you really look at these first Friday of each month. Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. ·nus mak.e historical tale that has implications for· - how would be find a way to swvive people: $10. The stu.dio is at 2980 Free . (949) 717-3801. McClintock Way. Costa Mesa. (714) 641-8688. LILLY THE MOUSE Borders Books & Music will BIG BAND OANOt,iG hold a special story time with takeoff on the space genre could go where no musical tias gone before, lbe Oasis Senior Center Lilly the Mouse at 2 p.m. May TITUS ART ho1ds an afternoon of dancing 26 at its South Coast Plaza and be topical at the same ti.me. · , location. 3333 Bear St.. Costa CONTINUED FROM A 16 •History of the World, Part I.• Prob­ CONTINUED FROM A16 to big band music from 1:30 to ably the funniest, and most underrat­ 3:30 p.m. Fridays. Coffee and Mesa. Free. (714) 432-7854. played on the violin to summon the ed, entry in the Brooks stable, it sati~ She creates pieces specifu:ally for refreshments are served. The the shows she's mvolvoo in. STARLIGHT STORIES • monster, and •Puttin' on the Ritz,• the nzes ancient Rome, the .Spanish Inqw­ center is at 800 Marguerite wacky duet done on film by Gene sition and the French Revolution. Tue "I Just t.tunk it's one way for me to Ave., Corona del Mar. (949) Children 3 lo 7 may partici­ kinda have a theme,· she sald. pate in songs and finger pup­ Wilder and a semi-articulate Peter bouncy torture number, •111e Inquisi­ 644-3244. Boyle as his creation. tion,• topped off by nuns doing aq .! ·They have so many painbngs. so pet plays at 7 p.m. Mondays take those that are gonna relate to •High Anxiety." Brooks wrote a Esther WiJ.liarns.type swimming rou­ ARGENTINE TANGO dt the Costa Mesa Library, people who dfe gomg to be seeing 1855 Park Ave. (949) 646- title song and swig it himself as an tine, might be a little hard to translate Panscene Studio offers tango impromptu lounge entertainment to the show: 8845. . to the stage. ' Her scenes depict the boats on the dancing from 8 p.m. to. ..J 2:30 bolster this hilarious spoof on Alfred One can only hope that Brooks, a.m. the first Saturday of edch IS1ancl. the Back Bay and Crystal Cove. PJ S AND BOOKS Hitchcock movies. If only Harvey Kor- now well into his 70s, has the tin).e George Watts, Avalos' 82-year-old month. Danscene is ac 2980 Newport Beach Central man and Cloris Leachman could be and energy to turn out musical scores rather and a painter of ocean-themed McCUntock Way, Costa Library offers story time at 1 talked into reprising their movie roles, for each, as he did for "The Produc­ Mesa. (114) 641-8688. works, will set up a booth ngbt next p.m Mondays and t 0:30 a.m. ev~n this late in their ~areers. • ers." His legiof1S of fans await with to his daughter's. Saturda,ys. The !Jbrary is at Robin ~ood : Men m Tigbts. bated breath. "I tlunk it's great.• Avalos said. BOOKS 1~ Avocado Ave. Children. Be~ec:;n this so\so movie comedy and The Tony Awards will be broadcast · w e are all trying to help each other June 3 on CBS. may wear pa1amas to the B~ks. Sherw~ Forest-set TV • and all the drtists want to support ROMANCE IN FILM everung sessions Free (949) senes, When Things Were Rotten, one another. We share i.ntormation, Robert Badal will sign copies 717 -3801. · · the possibilities are endless. · • TOM l11US writes about and reviews local some of us are painting together and "Spaceballs." With the new •star Pilot. l'Usee other artists who do plein air of •Romance in Film, Vol. 1• I theater for the Daily His stories appear at 2 p.m. today at Borders WEEKLY STORYTELUR Wars" movie coming out soon, Brooks' Thursdays and Saturdays. work down there.· Books & Music. 3333 Bear St .. ' Barnes & Noble Booksellers Costa 'Mesa. Free. (714) 432- at Metro Pointe hosts story 185-4. time at 10:45 a.m. Wednes· days lor cluldren of all ages at THE BATTLE'S OVER the store, 901-B South Coast !S~"E u~ 30«Yc> Vietnam veteran Frank Pang­ Drive, Costa Mesa. (714) 444- . on your Home & ~uto lnaurance born will sign copies of his 0226.. '1J • C.11 Today for -=- A FREE PHONE QUOTE RosEY's AmoBODY Cr1lg Brown ln1u11nce You have ·the right to (949) 780-1255 I l'ashlon Island choose your repair facility N~ Ucadl • UC- 0550290 Insist on tlJe, Best LIFETIME WARRANTY FuH s.rnc. Collision Center lnsuronc• Approved Shop (949 642-4522

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Sports Edito< Roger Corison • 949..5744223 • ~Fax : ~A9~50-0170 • Saturday, 1'Jct 12, 2001 Bl • ;w. school b!Js and glrls . - MMIN«t _Tars' _PeirsOI ·dominates ii He swims to victories in the 100 backstroke and the 200 • Yannick Noah blows freestyle, and anchors two winning relay quartets, as well. match point in tie-breaker Tony Altobelli water cruiser five CIF individual DAILY PILOT titles. He also won the 200 IM last as McEnroe advances. BELMONT SHORE _ It wasn't a year, setting a Division I record RkNrdDuM R l ythin b t th . with a 1:49.02. DAILY PILOT o ex or an g, u e going- · It's land of funny how I set the away present for Newport Harbor IM record before I can even come NEWPORT BEACH - Sitting alone boys swim coach Brian near the backstroke record (47.50 on a stage in front of dozens of fans in Kreutzkamp could not have been by Derya Buyukuncu). • Peirsol any more special. a so-called press conference, YllIUlick Watching his Sailors compete said. "That's next on my list of Noi!f didn't want to discuss his so­ f thmgs to do.• c~ .collapse in the •so-called or the la.st time, Kreutzkamp wit- Kreutzkamp swnrned up Peir- ch ionship tie-breaker,• which is nessed his squad shatte_r_sch_oo_l____ sol's talent with one sen- the way the chair umpire announced records left and right as tence. ·m never coach a it Fdday night. NewpQrt placed third "That was kid like that ever again,• overall at Friday night's While Success Magazine Champi­ CIF Southern Section awesome. It's he said. "Maybe he ons Tour promoters might have Division I finals at Bel- the best I've should t.ake up diving for cringed at the umpire's ·so-called" moot Plaza. next year's finals. There's reference, they probably breathed a The Sailors r!lcked ever seen not much left for him to sigh of relief when headliner John 195 bin do as far as races go.· McEnroe ca.me back from a 3-6 up points, finis 9 these guys But perhaps, New- behind Irvine (279) and ,, deficit in the. championship tie-break· Santa Margarita (213). pedorm ... ·port's crowning jewel er to beat Noah, 6-7 (6-8), 7-5, 10-8, in came in the 400 free "That was awe- Brian Kreutzkamp l b p · l a rowid-robin singles match at New­ some,. Kreutzkamp ~ tt~...._. High re ay. w ere eirso , port Beach Tennis Club before an ,_.....,....,. • °'""' Andrew Cole, · Peter estimated 1,750 fans. said of his team's boys swim coach Belden and Ryan Lean •1 was out of (the championship accomplishments. "It's put on qwte a show for final Sunday) if I lost it,• said McEn· the best I've ever seen the now former coach of roe, refer­ these guys perform. Considering the Sailors. we have three club swimmers and ring to the Irvine has 20 seniors. all club Cole, Belden and Lean sliced tournament through the water and managed to format that swimmers, we didn't do too bad bang tough with the top dogs of out there.• features the Leading the show was Olympic the meet, Irvine, for the first three two unbeat· silver medalist Aaron Peirsol. legs of the race. en players Much to the surprise of nobody, the • 1 knew when I jumped m the in the title junior won the...WO-yard back for water we were going to win that match, the ·third year in a row with a 48.12, race," Peirsol said. "If we 6t&yed which will betting the pack by over two sec- within a second of the · 1eaders, · 1 be shown could make that up.· later on tape on~~l's predictable win came Which be did-with a mind-bog­ by Fox on the heels of his 200 freestyle gling 44 .6 split, gwing the Sailors Sports Net. DAILY Pl.OT PHOTOS BY SEAN HIU..ER ti1le, which he won with a time of the win with a 3:09.97 . No ah, Newport Harbor Hlgb's Aaron Pelnol.Jlll,..bls way to a third straight 1: 38.62, giving the multi-talented whose pow· CIF Division I championship in the 100:.yard liackstroke Friday night. SEE BOYS PAGE 83 erful serve was even quicker on the hardcourts at Newport Beach, e njoyed triple match point, but missed a backhand passing shot on I the next point. New.part girls sparkle . I",. McEnroe folloYted with a winning volley on the run, theJtllNoah missed • Geehr, Mackey each perfonn "l swam some pretty good times, but it was wide on a lob to deadlock the tie· definitely a lot harder than I thought it would breaker, 6-6. well at Division I Finals as they be.~ Geehr said. "It's amazing how much Before McEnroe served at 7-7, he pace Sailors to a fourth~place finish. more a 1:49 takes out of you (in the 200 free) glared at boisterous fans in the upper­ 'compared to a 1:51 (her time in the prelimi- deck bar area, then unleashed an Tony Altobelli naries on Wednesday). 1 definitely won't try ace. DAILY PILOT that again next year.· Noah tied it back up, then M~n­ BELMONT SHORE - Newport Harbor Newport Coach Ken Lamont was proud of roe's backhand cross-court winner High girls swim standout Carly Geehr's fin­ Geehr's accomplishments. "It's unfortunate for gave him another advantage. gers were probably a little·more wrinkly than Carly to have those events so close together,· •That passing shot at 8-8 was her competitors in the first hour of the CIF Lamont said. ·1 think Carly gained a lot of sweet,· McEnroe said. Southern Section Division I finals Friday night respect from the swimming community for her Noah's hitting on a return of at Belmont Plaza. effort out there. It shows how much, diversity serve provided the clincher for Geehr, a junior, had 450 yards of finals com­ she really has.· McEnroe. petition under her belt before some people The Sailors finished fourth overall with 165 "Why do you have to remind me?" bad finished putting quarters in the parking points. Irvine cannonballed the rest of the divi­ Noah said, when asked by the lone meteB. sion with 29-( points. newspaper reporter about blowing After swimming the butterfly in the Sailors' · All the kids did what they needed to do to triple match point. ·rm trying to for· 200-yard medley relay, Geehr was back in the be successful," Lamont said. "You can't ask for get it with this beer here {in his pool 10 minutes later for the 200 free finals, more than that." hand)." where she and Canyon High's Erin Volcan put Mackey, a sophomore, also set two new Noah reach triple match point with on 'a memorable performance. Sailor records. She finished second in the 100 his 15th ace, but had no answer for Volcan and Geehr were neck and neck backstroke with a 55.21, breaking Maureen McEnroe's rally. from the opening buzzer. Geehr led for the McLaren's 1992 record. She also broke her less first 175 yards before being edged py Volcan own record from a year ago in the 100 fly Even though the crowd was (55.90) and placed third. raucous Friday night than Thursday by one-hundredth of a second, placing second "Nicole matched the time she had when night's McEnroe-Scott Davis match. with a time of 1:49.42, bettering her school record from a year ago. she won the Sea View League title last week McEnroe bad more angry stares at in the 100 fly,• Lamont said. the bar crowd in this one. ·1 went as bard as I could, but she snuck ahead of me in the last 25 yards," Geehr said. ln the 500 free finals, sophomore Hayley Another time, late in the second Peirsol swam a 4:55.02, which was good set, McEnroe tore into the chair Less than 10 minutes later, Geehr compel· ed in the 200 IM. where she finished third with enough for third place. She also won the 200 umpire with an expletive-lace4 tirade free consolations with a 1:53.73. for making him wait on a serve a 2:02.71, breald.ng Nicole Mac.key's school record set last year. SEE GIRLS PAGE BJ SEE TENNIS PAGE 84

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Newport Harbor's CarlyGeebr (right) swims to thlrd place ln tbe 200..yard Individual medley. Below, Ryan Lean swims to·a third-place Unish ln the 500 freestyle. ·

DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY SEAN HIUER Newport Harbor's Aaron Peirsol (left) reaches out to high-five one of hJs teammates after the Sailors sw ept to a pair of freestyle relay victories at the CIF Division I Finals Friday night at Be lmont Plaza. Harbor finished third ln the team standings behind Irvine.

cessfully defe nded their Division I btle in the BOYS 200 free with a school-record time of 1: 26.09, edging out Irvine (1 :26.87). 'ONTINUED FROM 81 In other relay news, the Sailors' 200 rnedJey relay of Cole, Snelgrove, Jendrusma and Sean •nus WdS the perfect gomg-away pre­ Johnson placed third wtth a 142.39. sent,• PelfSol swd of the winrung 400 relay. Lean, not Just restncted to relays, overcame "Coach 'K' has put so much tune and energy a slow start to finish thud in the 500 tree Into this program. 1t WdS ruce to end 1t dll wtth (4:3 1.66). He also posted the h.fth-fastest ti.me a win for t1J.m • of the day in the 200 free, winrung the conso­ The winning l.lme shdttercd the Sdllors' lation race with a 1:43.78. 1981 school record by nedfly two seconds. Another consolation wumer was Belden, "Some guy named (John) Mollet was on that who posted the eighth-fastest llme overall m relay team too, so th1s was a pretty special the 50 free (22.03). thing to witness,· Krt'utzkamp said. "That Cole qualified for the fin als in both the 100 record might stand ford while.• free and 100 back and didn't disappoint in Newport's foursome of Peirsol, Belden, either event. H e took fourth in the 100 back Joey Snelgrove and Steven Jendrusina sue- (51.66) and fifth in the JOO free (47.8or. GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 81

Senior Jeruu.fer Arrow ended her career at Newport wtth a J :06.94. to wm the consolation Out-r 50 SLK.s race or the 200 breaststroke. in Stock l Mai Ta1una placed eighth m the 100 bdck W!th a 1:00.86. Joining Geehr m the Satlors' third-place 200 medley relay ( l 49 49) were Mackey, Arrow and Peirsol. Geehr, PelfSol, Ta11ma and Mackey capped off their evening wtth a soltd second-place showing in the 400 free relay Wlth a 3:33.94. Looking al the rest of the Sailors' individual school records, Melissa Schulz's 24 .12 m the 50 free is the only n•cord set before 2000 (1995). •And I wouldn't bed bit surpnsecl to see that one get beaten next year, too,• Lamont Sdld. SEAN HIWR I OAllY PILOT "With all the talent we've got coming back, ln we're going to be right in the thick of things Hayley Peirsol stood out the 500 free, agdll1 next year. It's gomg to be exciting.· 200 free and was on two relay teams.

matured overall, she's got 1993 or Newer Starmark Vehicles Qualify for New Car I.ease Rates AMBER STEEN the entire package now.· AMBER Soon, Steen will be AU r.hese Mercedes, Benz are Stannark certified far up co one year CONTINUED FROM 81 tak.mg her complete ar I00, CXX) miles in adtlition w the original facrory warranry. package to the Uruvers1ty • 5 - Orange County or Anzona. anothe r '91 C230 Sedan 51S ,990 '00 E320 Sedan s42 ,990 Invitational titles (four m opporturuty to stretch her Vt'hitt , ~. (SOlS7 9) 16K Mila. llllcl. Loeded. (012'87) the 1,600, one in the 3,200). lulu ts • 2 - CIF Southern Section "It's been a blast at '96 C280 Sedan 521 ,990 •o I El20 Stdan Division II cross country Newport, but I'm really WhitelG"tY. co. (194164) ar.dtr)nl, llK Mk (l411l5) titles won by Steen. look.mg forward to 5 Sea competmg at the next •90 C2]0 Sedan 525,990 '09 SLSOO Roadner 44,990 • 2 - View League Mb.co. (7'6061) cb. Mono Wheeli(144.5ll) cross country titles. level,• Steen said, refening ni diroma. PhoM, • 2 - Different hairstyles. to her spot on the Wildcats' cross country and track '98 Mll20 SUV 528,990 '00 £430 Sedan s49,990 • 1 - Master's Meet title Lolcled, ~. (046117) 2100 Mile'i. c;cq.u.. Huny. (lllll.J) (3,200 in 1999). squads next season. "My But the number that's advice to any younger '09 Mll20 ~UV $31,990 '00 CLl(4JO Couoe ss2,990 the most important to Steen runners is to have as much cb, sUmOOJ. Low'MTs . (139360) Low M"'iii. LcieM. (ISS241) at this particular juncture is fun as you can while you're "zero• which equals tb,e running here at Newport.• '09c!SJO Roadster $31,990 'OR SSOO ~In 553,990 number of state and/or Steen's future looks cb, • Silftf. (119lst) liiTll[, i:D:lii?>ftet(lltS1S) national individual titles. bright at the U ot A, thanks Such lofty expectations ln part to her never-ending '99 f320~an $32,990 558990 are too much to throw on supply or work ethic and EKtn f:laii, ~ . (791>63) ~~~ (014219) any high school athlete, but for Steen, that's goal management. just about the only challenge she's got left. •1n aoss country, I just want to do the best SJJ,990 ~3'990 •rm really going to shoot for a state title I can, because I'm not too good in that.• the in the 1,600 then after that, go to North two-time Division n champ said. ·sut in the Carolio4 for the nationals and win there, 1,500, I'd like to shoot for a NCAA title. All s35390 too, • Steen said. •rm more of a speed runner I've got to so is shave off about nine seconds a.an a long-d.i5tance runner, soJbe 1,600 to qualify. I can do that.• $36.990 Nits me the besl • ~ Talk about lofty gOals, Steen is even ~~~-) Whether Steen wins a state title or not, looking beyond her Wildcats career. •rve got N~rt Coach Eric 1\vait always knows my sights set for the Olympic 'nWS ln 2004, • $]6,990 ·oo~cm FIVE! Wbat he's going to get out of her and that's Steen said. •And if I don't make the team in (t141Ji.t1Tn4°: t11Mr1. t1t114) 100% every time. '04, then I'm going to shoot for '08. The .. women's body doesn't fullJ de!al<>P unW tHe "J wouldn't be surprlsed U she won state SJ9,990 (IMll{'01 u&•Jllr I , t9'1) FOUR! ,this year," 'IWeit said. •eut if she didn't, it ages of 28-3:2 anyway, so I've got plenty ot on't be from a lack of effort or preparation. time.• ne's just .going to havo to be better Will the ridiculously wann weather affect ,. her that particular day.• Steen'• running? •J'u take warm ov'r cold the way to those lofty goals, Steen ta any day," 11Mt laid. •1 like to run ecly iil the a blut ripping th.rough the mornings anyway, to It'll be nice to get up In tbe sea Vlew League, where and have it elrM~ in the upper 80I or lndtWlua1 UU. Not. 7.S-9 lut something lite tbal • Wbeil not on tbe v.ct °' tn her' three ._heel Micb a greet ce.reer,• de-. Steen~ be bind bt.lltllng pilople m ~--- 9'QW from a freshman aibbege or beckgemnkin •JMd...,.,.. ii ••••II~ Is gr.et to tee. • 9u6erbeca-. fO'I don't mw eowony Maul 1ml•ll1-n .... cGaM.nt. but now With ell thole l5·twol and 15-louD a Mufi.• ·.-~wiwlliidiillli Of the ll*t and how lhe'a S-.. Mid. , ' ..... ,., ...... _ '\...... SPORTS 84 Soturdoy, Moy 12, 2001 Doily Pilot on·the is usually precai·ious Sitting . top • Injuries and hurting body parts, especially on the senior days. "In tennis. it'• different You 1993) might have worked against RlllS the senior tour a little bit," Wilander tour, are the main hazards of the job for Mats Wllander. have to be fit. It's a bard sport.• Davis, wanning to the antics of Only ftve yea.rs removed from the said. "The flnt two yean, it waa fine. There was a lot of show going Rldwd Dunn afternoon in 1:10 before 500 fans. the m~ senior tennis drcult, went ATP Tour, Wilander has always DAILY PILOT Henri Leconte, a di.It.ant second up a break in the second set, 2-0, been a baselioe specialist known for on. It was all about entertainment on the Champions Tour point stand­ with the serve, bpt gave it right back long matches. But, physically, he's a and all that. And J tbJnk it's not any­ NEWPORT BEACH - ·Mats ings behind McEnroe, knoclced off more. Wilander knows bow neeting a as Wllander rallied, using a variety long way from his zenith in 1988, GuWenno Vt.las in the earlier match, when be ranked No. 1 and won "Yes, some points are more career can be in tennis. of topspin retums and backhand was 4-6, 6-4, 10-6, in the chanlpionship slices. the Australian Open, French Open entertainiJlg on our tour than OQ. the Wilander, a seven-time Grand tie-brealce.r in 1:25. · , other tours, became we're trying to Slam singles champion from Swe­ · "I had a good feeling coming ln· and U.S. Open. den, ls widely known for one Par WUander, injuries and an old­ that match toughness would be a •once you can't improve any­ have a little bit of fun. B~t it's so remarkable year, 1988, when he er body have taken a toll on him and big factor, and it was," Davis said. 11 1 more, there is a certain competitive­ much more serious now, and I think reached l'lo. 1 in the world, captured recovery following a matches is the couldn't keep up (with McEnroe · ness that goes away tn you I think,• that's wby we're getting guys like real key. Thursday and Wtlander Friday.). But Wllander said. "And once you~ . Pat Cash. He's not a showman. He's three Grand Slams and won the 41 Association of Tennis ProfessionalS 1 just don't play as much, I'm really happy, because I was able a certain stage in your life, you can't a serious competitor and he knows Tour Player of the Year award. because in tennis you hurt yourself to go out there an4 lace it up with improve anymore. I weigh the same that now be can play bis own game, "It was just a perfect year,• said physically a lot more than jogging or some great players." (170 pounds) and look the same, but and be can go for it. Wilander, 36. "The pieces came golf, and the wear and tear on your While Wllander is enjoying suc­ I'm probably half a step slower. I'm "As I said. I really think that the together for me in one year. Unfor­ body is hard to recover from," cess on the Champions Tour, be bitting the ball about the same, just first two years of the senior tour tunately l couldn't stay up there for Wtlander said. "It's much easier to realizes the length of time on the job not a.s..hard at 30-40 anymore. And were great, but it put a bit of, •Oh, very long, but it was worth it." jog ... tennis is 50 bard. • is short, just like on the ATP Tour, my breathing might be a little heav­ it's just a show and it's all this and Wilander, perhaps the second­ Wilander, who rides a bike and because of the sport's grueling phys­ ier these days.• that, and the same guys win all the biggest name in the field this week skis to stay in shape, had no prob­ ical demand. As far as the Champions Tour is time.' This is bue, the same guy behind John McEnroe at the Suc­ lem beating Davis, who works at the "In golf, you hit the ball a lot concerned, Wilander would like to wins all the time now, but trust me - cess Magazine Champions Tour at club as director of tennis. , shorter, but you can still score the see more serious competitor5, like nobody wants to lose to McEnroe.• Newport Beach Tennis Club, went "I beat the hometown hero I • same and play your own game,• Pat Cash, than showmanship. In doubles Friday afternoon, through Scott Davis, 6-3, 6-3, in a guess, so that's a good thing," said Wilander, an avid golfer, like "I think what happened in the Vilas and LeU Shiras defeated round-robin singles match Friday Wll.ander said. many senior tennis players these beginning of the senior tour (in Wtlander and Leconte, 6-4, 6-4.

McEnroe, who also said the bardcourts at Yanntck Noah Newport Beach are a little faster than most (above) and surfaces, had plenty of fun with Noah, as well. John McEnroe CONTINUED FROM B1 Noah, serving at 4-4 in the first set. lined up (right) duked to serve left-banded, then McEnroe rolled up bis white shorts to the top of bis thighs. tt out In style· because a ball boy was moving in the back. Friday night McEnroe, who plays Mats Wtlander today In the first set tie-breaker, Noah walked in the final round-robin match (following the 1 over to a linesman and tried to brib him with at Newport p.m. Pat Cash-Henri Leconte match), said he cash as McEnroe prepared to serve. Beach Tennis doesn't mind getting booed by fans. "It's bet­ McEnroe blew a 6-2 lead in the first se• tie­ Club. McEnroe ter than (fans) not doing anything at all,• said breaker, or quadruple match point. rallled to McEnroe, interrupted by fans more than once Noah recorded bis 10th ace to tie it, 6-6, win ona· Friday night, for no apparent reason. then scored on a volley at lbe net and cross­ Ue-breaker. Once, a woman started laughing as McEn­ court forehand winner to climax the tie-break­ er with six unanswered points. roe went into his serve. When he stopped and DAILY PILOT looked up, a man in the audience blurted, In a late match Friday, Pat Cash defeated John Lloyd, 2-6, 6-0, 12-10. PHOTOS BY "That's my wife.• STEVE MCCRANK COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL Cuesta puts away Orange Coast, 6-1 HUPY SAN LUIS OBISPO - er doubled and eventually Orange Coast College's base­ scored on a fielder's choice by 1&1.w=•=· USC corrals JanzOn ball team dug a hole for itself Brian Mwpby. in the first round of the South­ The Pirates, 24-17, face • OCC linebacker opts Conference Central charts. ern California Regionals Fri­ Citrus today at 10 a.m. in San Division champi­ Janzon becomes day, dropping a 6-1 decision Luis Obispo in the double­ to become a 1Tojan. onship. He also bad the 15th member or to host Cuesta. ellmination format: COSTA MESA - Orange a key 35-yard inter­ Coach Mike Tuylor's The Pirates piled up nine sovntaN C'.A&JfWA ~ Coast College's Martin Jan­ ception return for a title team to finalize hits with Glenn Hedgpeth (3 First lllound zon, a two-year starter at line­ touchdown in transfer plans, joining for 4) and Scott Beerer (2 for 4 OmTA 6. a.... CoAsr 1 backer, will continue his play­ Coast's 53-41 triple­ Manny Adams (Port­ with a double) leading the Orange Coast 000 001 000 - 1 9 0 ing days and education at the overtime win at San­ land State), Vance way. but more often than not Cuesta 210 000 21x - 6 11 2 University of Southern Cali­ ta Ana. Beerer. Courvoisler (4), Estrada Babln (UNLV), Justin the base hits came with two fornia. (5), 8. Erickson en, A. Erldoon CS) He was a junior Blackard (Arkansas out and there was no one to and Murphy; Miller ~ Miiier. •rm very happy about college All-Ameri­ State), Thomas pick-them up. W - Miller. l - Beerer, S-3. this,• said Janzon. "I really can and a first-team, Martin Janzob Cornejo (Chapman). Coast's only marker came 28 - C. Miller CO. Oenanerenko CO. TODAY'S SCHEDULE wanted to stay in California." all-conference play­ Justin Dale (South­ in the sixth inning with Beer- Beerer COCO. The 25-year-old said be er, falling one vote short of west Missouri State), Dustin would be vying with three or being named the confer­ i;>avis (West Virgtnla Wes­ RECREATION STANDINGS four others for duty at weak­ ence's Defensive Player of the leyan), James Dawkins (Flori­ side linebacker on the Tro­ Year. da A&M), Adam Fi.lber (Port­ jans' football roster. In the classroom be land State), Ben Predrtckson A 6-foot-3, 225-pounder excelled at a GPA rate of 3.64. (Missouri), Eddie Johnson from Norrkoptng, Sweden, Jam.on's football experience (Idaho State), Anthony Knut­ Ja.nzon posted 139 tackles amounts to about six years of son (Liberty), Johnnie Peeples last year - the seventh-high­ "clµb lootball" in Sweden, and (Montana), Juatin Simmons est single-season total tn his two years at Coast. rrexas A&M·Commerce) and school history - to help lead His 198 career tackles are Anthony Vala.nos (U. ol San the Pirates to the Mission eighth best on the Pirate Diego). COMMUNln COWGE BADMINTON COMMUNln COLLEGE BASIETllll OCC players advance Search re-opens for OCC hoops job to the state semifinals • Bucs need more candidates for onm aboUt the w'9 tn 3wdiUI S. D'9go Mall ID the MID· occ COech 8Ubaril BoQd aMddnO Job can mil ffOlr•"'GD et (714) 432~ ftnall today at JO Lm. at Mid.

1~ , Doily Pilot SPORTS Saturday, Moy 12, 2001 85 Tars, Steen sets CIF Div. II record in 3,200 • Newport Harbor's Clayton and~ Burlingharn three inches better than what fun,• Ellzabeth CJaytoo said ol CIF DIVISION II GIRLS PRELIMS the siblings jumped in their achieving her personal best. 'I take advantage of their first CIF experience. With a remarkable person­ prelims finishers. In track first high school year. guess, it's a surprise It was 51eve Vlrven than her previous best,• New- al-best pedonnance in the events, the winner of each "She's going to cream any weJ.Td. I don't remember Jump­ DA1Lv PILOT port Coach Eric 1Weit said of triple jump, Newport Harbor heat advances and the record of mine or (Mandy) ing, just landing.• Steen's 3,200. "I wasn't quite High freshman Elizabeth remaining best limes also ever had,• M.E. Clayton said Meanwhile, Burlingham, WALNUT - After her 1,500 expecting this tonight, but I Clayton is not only following advance. of her younger sister. "She'll who missed last year's CIF meters, Newport Harbo~ High knew she was capable. She in the footsteps of her older sis­ The Sailors' 1.600 relay do it sooner than my senior compet1t.1on because of d soc­ senior Amber Steen Sald she felt the weather was just per­ ters, M.E. and Mandy, she is team of Patty Vasquez, year.• cer commitment. responded just wanted to "h.ave some feet and it all worked out." tun jumping past their imprints. Burlingham, Lauren Hanson M.E. Clayton, who, starred wltb vigor alter being disap­ with her last lap. In the 3,200, Steen, in her senior season, She qualified in the triple a~d s,een qualified eighth for Newport Harbor, went on she took much delight as she has solidified herself as one of pointed with her 100, in ~hich ju.mp with a pe rsonal-best wtth a season-best 4:00.82. to BYU. her time ( 12.36) Wd!> 11th be!>l. ~roke .t1'!e. CIF $outhem Sec- the all-time great athletes at 36-Q. • 1\veit said the time was three Friday, was Elizabeth's But as ~.e1t sa.id, "She's an tion 01V1s1on II record with .a Newport Harbor, said 1Weit. NeWJ)9rt sophomore Amy secon~ faster than the previ­ moment. After she completed 10:27.20, at the ClP prelimi- ·who is also the school's girls Burlingham made the most of ous best. her jump, she walked over to extremely compel.II.Ive gul.. narles at Mt. San Antonio Fri- athletic director. her first CIP competition and Elizabeth Clayton sur­ her parents and sister, M.E .. "Last yedr, (track) iust ~ay. ~teen, who also qualified •Just as far as pure success qualified seventh in the 200 in passed her previous best by 13 Mom, Lisa, handed her stopped at the ledgue fmah, • first in the 1,600 (4:57.87). goes obviously she's one of 24.83, her personal best, shav­ inches. Her jumps coach, youngest daughter a cell she said ·nus 1., my fin.I llJne broke the school record in the the best, · 1Weit said. "She's ing sixth-tenths of a second off Nowell Kay who also coached phone. On the line was Mandy (al the CIF prel1msJ (Smee 3,200, a 16-year old mark set definitely one of the best ath­ her previous best. The CIP the older sisters. says the 36-0 who congratulated the exoted Lhere . was no soccer game, by B~ffy Rabbit. letes the school has ever pro- Finals. May 19 at Cerritos Col­ mark is ~rea lly good for a Elizabeth. that) enabled rne 10 (>xpen­ "That was 20 seconds faster duced. • lege, consist of the lop nine freshman,· and it is about "That was fun, defimtely ence the whole thing CIF DIVISION Ill GIRLS PRELIMS High CIF DIVISION Ill BOYS PRELIMS school Distance divas TRACK AND Yelsey sizzles Clomineering FIELD in the 3~200 • CdM's Allen qualifies first in two events, Corona del Mar Hossfeld, Huipe and Cummins also stand out. High's Krlssertn · • After holQ.ing back in 1,600, he tops all 3,200 Barry Faulkner Which she failed to qualify) to Canary took qualifiers Wl~ a personal best at CIF Prelims. DAILY PILOT qualify ·sfxt4 in the 300 hur­ her shots ln dles (46.83). the girls pole Barry Faulkner over Lhe 800 as his !>econd MISSION VIEJO - The Costa · Mesa sophomore event this season and be Newport-Mesa District Dis­ vault at the DAILY PILOT Beverly Aina qualified eighth CIF Division m mtroduced himself as d title tance Divas delivered another in the shot put (34.,.t/2) to MISSION VIEJO - At a contender m a big way Fn· dominating performance Fn­ Preliminaries meet in which JUSt about day round out those local quali­ Friday at day night at the CIF Southern fiers know at press time. everyone but the sprinters Yelsey said he was also Section Division UJ girls track The Corona del Mar 1,600 Trabuco Hills was looklng to save every happy with tu.s 1,600 tune, cmd field preliminaries al na­ relay quartet of Becky Cum­ High. The ounce of energy possible for though he believes he can go buco Hills High. mins, Katherine Morse, two-time Pacific next week's finals, all Corona as quick as 4 15 at some Led by their newest mem­ Mahler and Jenny Cununins, Coast League del Mar High seruor Josh point m the postseason ber, Corona del Mar High also attempted to qualify in champion Yelsey was hoping for Friday Estancia sophomore Hum· junior Julie Allen, the colle~­ the ~t running event of the missed out in night was a green light. berto Ro1as and Corona del tion of Estancicfr ~enior (iz night. an attempt to . Yelsey. who wQn three Mar senior Taumata Grey Huipe and CdM seniofs . events a t last we Day some disappointment, when CdM junior Season Meser­ (long Jump), Josh Stnckland vey also missed qualifying in could.• Yelsey said. "Coach a handful of girls did not told me to stay with (the ( 100 and 2001. Bernardo Fdl· qualify. the 3,200, an event she fin­ ci (110 high hurdles) and ished fourth at Division m field) through the first 500, But Sea Kings Coach Bill then I could go. l felt tired at Zach Powell (400) also !al.led Sumner said he believed his Finals last spring. Her time of to advance, dS dtd CdM pole 11:38.97 was 11th best. two the 500, but I went anyway.• team still had a shot to defend Yelsey, second in the Divi­ vaulters Erik Knuppel and its crown. seconds behind the the final John Turco qualifier. sion III 1,600 final as a junior, Costa Mesa sophomore Costa f'.1e!>d\ l.bOO relay Other locals who compet­ competed in the 800 last Sharon Day qualified fourth DAILY PILOT PHOTO BY team attempted to qualify ed and did not qualify in indi­ STEVE MCCRANK year, finishing ninth at CIF in the 400 and her attempt to finals. He chose the 3,200 after press ttmt.• qualify in the high jwnp , in vidual events completed by which she won the Division press time, included Estancia juniors Hanni and Jasmine m crown last season, was still I ongoing as the meet wound Gelder (100 and 200), CdM HEAD COACHES ASSISTANT COACHF.S down into the evening. junior Jaclyn Thayer (100 and CHEER.LF.ADER COACHES CdM senior Jaycee Mahler long jump), CdM freshman overcame an inconvenient Kinzie Kramer (200), CdM · Wanted Volunteers • Youth Football delay in the 100 hurdles (her junior Krisserin Canary (pole Newpon-Mesa Jr. All-American heat was recalled after she vault), Morse, a junior (400) • Full Cont.act Program/6 Teams was six 'hurdles in and rerun and Mesa sophomore Ashley after a 26-rninute delay, after Schaefer f400). •Ages 7 to14 BREITLING Costa Mesa - Ncwpon Beach - Santa Ana 18&1& CIF DIVISION II BOYS PRELIMS For information c:aU Jim Mc.Gee Work (949) 6'0-C>SOO C...... _ Tars weather own. Home (949) M0-8SOS ~--- CoROM DEL MAR HIGH 5cnooL PEP SQUAD storm at-CIF Prelims Invites You to • McMinen comes back after a subpa.r opening PHOTOS ACTIVITIES III and the 1,600 relay team overcomes an injury. with your favorite •Cheers s-. Vlrveft quartet. Adam Keams suffered cheerleader •Jumps DAILY PllOT a slight hawsbing 1nJury in the Cllnlc conducted by •Dances WALNUT Chris 400 relay and a teammate 2001-2002 COM McMillen says he wants to replacB:l him and nm the lead Cheerleaders work for Oreamworks Inc. )eg as the 1lus finished ll8COOd k lhk: is in their heel someday. If his· wor e McMtlle.n, who earried a any indication; you can bet ICholanhlp to the Art lnltt· you'U soon 1ee a movie with tute of eo-tbern rau...... , .. 1• h1I name ln the credits. .;J\IU --..u... ._ '" Despite a poor 1tart tn tbe Laguna Beac:b. molded bit t,600-metenaoe, the Newport own muteirp6ece In fbe 1,800. 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Doily Pilot B6 Saturday, May 12, 2001 SPORTS COSTA MESA NATIONAL LIRLE LEAGUE Corona del Mar teams swim to • Podg~rs ta.lee second in Pacific Coast League imilar to the varsity results, the Gentry touched second in (1 :23.15), fifth (1:23.35), and Corona del Mar High junior their respective events. sixth (1:24.14), respectively, Svarsity boys swim team took Hersh swam 2:07.34 in the in the 100 breaststroke. second in the Pacific Coast League 200 free, Harris docked a Estancia's Jayme Fay .care of Astros dropped 23 seconds off her Finals Saturday at Newport Harbor. 24.84 in the 450 free and preliminaries time in the • Roth's homer, four RBis pace 18-hit attack in 8-3 win. The Sea Kings finished just 21 Gentry a 1:05.15 in the 100 points behind University, but they butteffly. 500 free and finished ninth COSTA MESA - Parker Roth hit his first to go along With had plenty of succes~ and should Gamboa was third in. the with a personal-best a single and four RBis to lead the Dodgers to an 8-3 win over the Astros come back stronger next year. 200 IM (2:29.86) and fifth in 6:54.10. Her teanunate in Costa Mesa National Little Majors Division action. The Estancia Eagles had a chance the 500 free (6:07 .35), while Stephanie Reid dropped sue MJke McDanJels went 5 for 5 with three RBis, while Matt Jeranko to focus on just one level, after some Cd.M's Brett Brewer was secon~s from her previous went 3 for 4 with five runs scored for th~ Dodgers. of their swimmers had be;en seventh in the 500 free best in the 200 fM, and Brandon Grimmett and Justin Long each had two hits, while competing with the varsity (6:19.56). Steve V"irgen Britta Pitti dropped three Dodger teammate Jessie Guevarro had a single and two RBis. Cory throughout the season. Jason DlRocco was fourth seconds and swam her Weikel also added a key hit. Costa Mesa boys swimming is in the 100 Dy (1:08.07). while l.IGHIWEIGH1S personal best. Ian Abernathy pitched four strong innings with nine for suffering from a lack of participation. Estancia's Hartwell finished In the 100 breaststroke, the Dodgers, while Jeranko struck out four over the final two innings. In the girls competition, CdM also eighth in the 100 back (1:13.47). Eagles Maxine Postel and Sarah In other Majors Division action: took second in the PCL, while Costa Hersh and Harpet. touched third Ahmed swam personal bests by • CARDINALS s; MA.RLINS 0 • Tim Morley tossed a complete· Mesa grabbed third and Estancia (1:14.74) and fourth (1 :15.64), eight and five seconds, respectively game shutout with seven strikeouts to lead the Cardinals over the Mar­ ended its season with its strongest respectively, in the 100 breaststroke Estancia's 200 free relay (Pitti, Fay. lins. effort and a fourth-place finish. for lhe Sea Kings. Lucy Rodriguez and Arwynn Knott) Eddie Tomasek, Evan Van Geem, Starnes Arnold and Daniel The CdM boys team won seven The Newport-Mesa girls featured swam five seconds faster than its Freeman and Morley each scored for the Cardinals, while on defense, of the eight individual titles and won one champion: Corona's Yvette preliminaries time ani:i was fifth in Chris Falby and Garrick Williams each made stellar plays. the three relay events. Zharson, who won the 100 fly 2: 12.25. •DIAMONDBACKS 10, AsTRos 1 - In total team win, the Diamondbac,!