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SERVING ThfE NEWPORT - MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 190 , ON 1HE WEB: WWW.DAILYPILOT.COM SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2002 Smooth sailing_fOr _Newport-Mesa · Unified· • Districts across Southern are pa.infully exci~ed about employees, closingtwo sum­ moves taken ove r the last the economy . fluctuated $384.6 million from next mer schools-and rutting back four years to pay oU debt and between recessions and slashing budgets, but strategic planning is year's budget and approved on the program for disabled align the budget with its boom times. paying off for local schools. · raising class sizes in the students. strategic plan. After the county bankrupt­ fourth through 12th grades. And in January, Uie Irvine "We're very conscientious cy, however, Supt. Robert Board members said it might Unified School District voted about the process," trustee Barbot worked with teacher Deirdre Newman afloat, while other districts take another $44-million cut to close an elementary school Dana Black said. "We're groups and parents to identi­ DAILY PILOT flounder in a battering of to fully balance the budget. and made severe cuts to com­ aligned so every dollar is fy ways the district could financial storms th.is budget The Huntington Beach pensate for a projected $5.2· accounted for." steel itself against lean finan­ NEWPORT-MESA - The season. Union High School District is million shortfall. It wasn't always that way. oal times. school district's strategic On Tuesday, the Los ~xpecting to trim nearly $4 Ne\!Port-Mesa Unified The district suffered its The result was the creation financial planning and frugal. Angeles Unified School million from its budget by School ~trlct 's sunny finan­ share of ups and downs mind-set are keeping . it District Board of Education laying off more than 30 cial outlook is based on throughout the last decade as SEE SCHOOL PAGE M

A SWINGING TIME Jewish Federation moving out • After 12 years in Costa Mesa, the group will pack up its campus within the year and relocate in Irvine.

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COSTA MESA _: The Jewish Federation Campus, which for yee.rs has served as a hub for community act:iv1- ties, will move to a new and improved building in lrVme by the end of next year, administrators decided Friday. The federation's board of directors voted unanunously to sell the current 40,000-square-fool campus on East Baker Street and 'I 'm sure the donate most of the money to the new new facility Samuell ~ampus to will be be built on Bonita Canyon Drive in extremely lrvine. beneficial to The project, which will cost an the Jewish estimated $20 mil- community.• lion, is expected to be comp1eted by Rabbi the end or 2003, Reuben Mintz said Charles Karp, Chabad Jewish president of the Center SEAN HIUCR I DAILY PILOT Jewish Federabon. Amy Stechauner, 5, show! her brothers how.high she can swing ln the frontyard of the family's Costa Mesa home. The new 180,000-square- foot building to be constructed on 20 acres will house all the agencies that now use the fede ration's Costa Mesa campus, he said With more than four times the square footage, the facility will easily house, Landmarks to be demolished among other amenities, a health club, several spaoous meeting rooms and an auditorium, Karp said. • Kona Lanes and the dosed Ice Chalet are set carries dothing, shoes, home "This is a huge project," he said. "It's to be destroyed to make way for a revitalized accessories and more, company going to be a communitywide effort and representative Susan Hender­ an extensive campaign." Mesa Verde Shoppmg Center. · son sa.id. Henderson confumed The federation houses several orga­ a companywide strategy to nizations, including the Jewish Lolita H•rper lively Kona Lanes bowling• alley enter the Southern California Community Center, Jewish Family DAILY PILOT on Harbor Boulevard and the market by spring of 2003 but Service, Anti-Defamation League and empty Ice Chalet building and could not oomment on specific Jewish Agency for Israel. COSTA MESA movie theater, will lose all three locations, she said. Irvine seemed attractive in large part Renovation plans for the south­ structures to make way for C.J. Segerstrom & Sons because the site was donated by the ern half of the Mesa Verde Kohl's retail store, offida1s said. spokesman Paul Freeman said Samuell family, Karp said. 1be land was Shopping Center, where the Mel Lee, associate planner the Kohl's project 1s the second sold to the Samuelis by the Irvine Co. vintage Kona Lanes neon sign for the d ty,.sa.id Kohl's represen­ phase of the overall rehabilita­ Karp said officials hope the move will casts an eerie glow on the sur­ tatives have submitted an appli­ tion of the Mesa Verde center. be a •win-win situation for everybody.• rounding abandoned buildings, cation for an 88,000-square-foot "The profile of the people The new campus is advantageous will replace the landmark bowl­ store on the Segersqom-owned that use the center are certainly because it will be customized for ing alley and nearby ice rink property. · looking for the things thatj{ohl's the J ewish community, said Debbie with a..new department store. Kohl's is a family-focused The center, which houses the specialty department stores that SEE LANES PAGE M SEE MOVING PAGE M

Demise oflockers is a pain in the back BrlaDGMta y first school locker few radkal• who kept a few aadbb was at Bancroft personal items in their lock­ Newpo.rt M Junior High School er, but moatly it wu a way Harttor1Dgb in Los Angeles in 1968. stotioni a chance to drop off Bancroft was a beautiful one loed of books and pJck old school in the middle of up another on the way to the Hollywood movie IC8D8 the next class. I near Highland Avenue lnd Back then. no one kept Santa Monica Boulevard. I plani for a pipe bomb in remember the lut epilode their locker. No one kept a of the televilion show •The loaded gun, and DO one fugitive• - a Quinn Martin kept • pint m w!Uakey then!. production - WU filmed Locken were locken. and there. uyaoe ltUp6d enough to Actually, I bad two tock· Dllllhlal. Jt loCkar room II a ..., w11pam or caab'a· ID en, u did everyone elle in good .,.. to baft locken. bad a Piece wbR tbe the ICbool. The one in the aUlbaltliM Md unite It 111 main buildlDg WU for boob 8ldt tbln. kx:bn MXW dllll'Nd wbat tMy and oth8r ltudioul stuff. 1be werm't UMd far muda other got. After all. tbat'I why we other WU iii the boyl' locker .than boob and 1undl. Oh room dMMd to tbe gym· aure, tMre ._. probably • SEE FAMILY M8I M "

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A2 Saturday, M4y 4, 2002 Doily Pilot , .. .. Winding up closer to God

·aod still draws near to us in the ordi­ nary. commonplace, everyday experience and places. He comes in surprising ways." - Henry Gariepy

never cease to be amazed at the cre­ ative ways God communicates specific I messages to me just when 1 need tbem the most. A few weeks ago the detaJ.l.s and deci­ sions of everyday lile, plus helping plan a wedding:seemed to multiply like rabbits.· Thal night, I tossed and turned in bed. That happens to me at times when I focus more on the things of life and less on God; who gave me lile and has purposes for my days. The next day, we went to church, and through the message and the music I was ientinded that God •. ·.·.·. : offers peace when we 'fi'~ ~ ~ .-. .... feel anxious and wis­ dom when we need c·=-·- -rli.~ . After church, we went to eat with fa.n:UJy .. tLnd friends al a nearby Gndy Trone Ruby's Diner. It's· a fun place with fun Jood and Christeson friendly service. Ruby's THE MORAL is dlso a great place for GR!G FRY I DM.Y l'tlOT families because they OF THE STORY Father Wayne Wllson ls pastor of SL Barnabas Orthodox Chutth, which celebrates Pasch, or orthodox Easter, this weekend. give crayons, paper and cute toys to children. We d1dn't actually have lads Wlth us, but we were se!ited by two large ta bl es with several childre n at both. The children were given different little wmdup toys. Some of them marched for­ ward until they.hit something on the table, Celebrating Pasch like the naplon holder. Then they just noisi­ ly spun in place until they wound down. Some of the others just made noise, bent St. Barnabas Orthodox Church in Costa Mesa will had its Easter celebration this weekend over and then flipped in place. I thoroughly enjoyed my meal and the Michele MalT equinox.· Wilson said. Eastern Orthodox churches as across the United States and good conversations around our table. When FOR THE OAtlY PILOT The rules for calculating the Gredt Lent, a pilgrimage Canada - most associated I concentrated on those I was with, I hardly date of the feast are essentially toward Pasch sometimes with the Evangelical Orthodox noticed the little characters on the tables the congregation the same throughout desoibed as a "bright sad- Church - who )Vere brought T oday Christendom, both East and ness. • It is a journey from sor- into the church. nearby. But occasionally I turned and of St. Barnabas West. the calendars used row and repentance to the Wiitched, and then all l tuned in on were Orthodox Chur<:!l 1n But The congregation. which Costa Mesa will com· for the calculation are different. bright, "transcendent Joy of started tn~ Huntington Beach, • the noisy creatures bumping into things, Western churches - Roman Easter. grew. They met for a time at the flipping and falling on the ground . I'd miss plete a long. arduous journey - a spirihlal journey through Catholic, Anglican and It has been more than 20 YMCA in Huntington Beach. the conversations and connections with Protestant - use the reformed years since Wilson and many of Then they met for nearly seven those at my own table. Great Lent to Pasch. Early in the morning, they Gregorian calendar to arrive at the early members of St. years at a onetime school build- I spent some time that altemoon in will gather at the church to the date for Easter. Ea.stern Barnabas embarked on a jour- ing on Lighthouse Lane. prayer and mentally gave God everythmg pray and sing. They'll read pas- churches still figure the date ney of another sort that brought When the congregation that was wrttten in my calendar and flitting sages from Scripture about the based on the Julian ca\lfladar. them to where they are today. grew to more than 100 mem- around my mind. That night I dreamed I saving acts of Jesus Christ. As a "In some years, like last "In the '60s and '70s, many bers, it began to look for a Jarg- was seated at a large table swamung with symbol of his.victory over sin year, the feast falls on the same of us were involved in er, more permane nt place to hundreds of those annoymg titUe toys. day,• Wtlson said, "but in other Christian work and evange- meet and worship. In 1997, the and death, they will scatter bay church bought its current home They were noisily marching, rupping and leaves throughoulth.e church. years the dates are much far- liSin. I was involved with ther apart, like thls year. Easter Campus Crusade for Christ,• on Cadillac Avenue in Costa falling everywhere. "On Holy Saturday, the in the West was on March 31." Wilson recalled. Mesa. Last year, the church Jn my dream, I asked God to clear the _/ church doesn't prete nd not to tal>le, and he scooped them alJ up and took s& while many Christians . He and the others were fer- celebrated 15 years in the know what will happe n with celebrated Easter at the e nd of vent about their faith, yet they Antiochian Orthodox Christian them away. Then he sat with me, and we the crucilied Jesus,· said March - setting out feasts of began to wonder if there was Archdiocese of North America. talked about my We, a nd he reminded me Father Wayne WJ.l.son, pastor at ham and yams, potato salad something more to it than they "It's been a wonderful time how much he loved me. I slept peacefully St. Barnabas. and deviled eggs - Wilson and knew. Their questions set them for us. It's a wonderful We for thdt night. Those who gather at the others among the Orthodox on a quest that eventually led us,• Wilson said. "Every day The next day, I went back to Ruby's and church will come with great· faithful set out to fast and pray. them from their evangelical and we discover more and nfore - asked the waitress if 1 could buy a toy. She anticipation. They will stand at R>r nearly sev~n weeks, they Protestant roots to orthodoxy. o n the one hand our sinfulness, smiled and handed me a funny tittle fellow. the threshold of Pasch - the do not eat meat, fish, dairy The congregation began as and on the other hand the He's about 3 inches hlgh, hJs eyes are a bit day their church calls the foods, oil or alcohol. They spend a Bible study group of about 15 beauty and the glory of God." crossed, his teeth are clenched, and his "Feast of Feasts• - a feast more time in prayer. They con- people. They were part of a At 10:30 p .m. today, the hands are in tight fists. He's yellow with a known- more commonly in the fess their sins and ask God, loose federation.of home faithful at St. Barnabas will turquoise shirt and red pants. United States as Easter. their family and their friends to churches called at the time the gather for the final leg of tbis When I wind him up, he makes a lot of ·Pasch is a movable feast. It's forgive their transgressions. Evangelical Orthodox Church. yea.r's Lenten jowney. They noise and then flips in place a few times. not fixed to a particular calen· They cut back on entertain- rt wasn't until February 1987 will read the Gospel and sing He doesn't actually get anywhe re, he even­ dar day like Christmas. ment and diversions. They give that Wilson and the others the Pascal, Easter greeting in tually falls on his fa ce and nips about until •Pasch, Easter, must fall on more generously to others in were received lnto the Eastern several languages as a he runs down...... the Sunday after the first full need. Together they walk the Orthodox Church. They were reminder that Christ came for He's a perfect reminder of what happens moon after the vernal long, difficult road known m among nearly 2,000 people all mankind. when I don't focus on God40d spend time with him. I can choose to noisily get . about The Artist Way at 10 a.m. Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Ave ., Newport Beach. 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... Another top priority was stant, and the projections budget based on guesswork, all Jews of Orange County," SCHOOL paying off more than $10 mil­ have been pretty accurate,• without knowing how much MOVING 'said Rabbi Reuben Mintz of lion in debt, Barbot said. The Leeee said. revenue it actually will have the Chabad J ewish Center in CONTINUED FROM A 1 distric;t used money it got While the district has to work with from the state. CONTINUED FROM A1 Newport Beach. back from the bankruptcy to made it this f~ without The board then must reshuflle "We, too, work closely of a strategic plan and the achieve the goal. breaking out the"bud get ax, its debt when the state budget Shapiro, P\ogtam director for with them,• he said. "They a.lJgnment of the budget to Paying off the debt in tum Barbot said be is concerned is.finally adopted, Barbot said. the Orange County Hillel priinarily raise funds to sup­ that plan, making sure to fer­ enabled the district to about next year's stole bud­ . Gov. Gray Davis' proposed Foundation, which is also on port various organizations - ret out any frills, Barbot said. improve teacher salaries. get because of potential ~ts budget colled for $487 million the federation's campus. both local and abroad. I'm The strategic plan also Another factor working in and timing. in education \>rogram cuts "We'll also be closer to UC sure the new facility will be helped the district focus on its the district's favor is a trend of "I think it'.s going to be a statewide. Irvine, which is our major stu­ extremely beneficial to the priorities, such as raising test slow -growth over the past late budget, and that worries dent base,• she said. Hillel Jewish community.• • Deirdre N•wm•n covers·educa­ promotes Jewish activities on scores, and gave it a leg up in few years, trustee Wendy us, H Barbot said. . tion. She· may be reached at (949) college campuses throughout • De9pll lharath covers public safe­ competing for grants, Barbot Leece said. A late budget means the 574-4221 or by e-mail at explcuned the nation. ty and courts. She may be readied at "We've been pretty con- board must adopt a district deirdre.newmanOlatim~. com The federation has always (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at been a "tremendous asset for ~pa .bharathOlatimes.com .

questioned the proposed Johnson said she could not concern about the proposed LANES project. comment on whether the configuration of the retail · It is out of our control, but bowling center would move store, which has the rear of reduce the danger. CONTINUED FROM A 1 how many retail stores does to another location or close. the building, and its loading .FAMILY One is to buy a sling­ one city need?" Johnson Freeman said officials docks, in close proximity to strap, sling-type bdc.kpack. cames, • Freeman said. "We asked. were forced to reevaluate the the homes behind it. CONTINUED FROM A1 This style centers the load think It's a good use and will The bowling 'alley has center's use after both the "I • would imagine there close to the spine's mid.line • enhance the center.• been a Costa Mesa landmark Edwards Cinema bankruptcy would be some revisions had car trunks. and forces balance. The northern end of the for more than 50 years, she made based on our comments Another way is to educate and the closure of lee Chalet. Across the country, lockers kids on the dangers of heavy center is anchored by a Vons sa.id, but the final decision Attempts were made to and the comments from sur­ have been tlJ.sappearing. The rounding neighbors,· Lee backpacks and the risks of and has a Save-On Drugs, lies with the Segerstrom com­ replace the movie theater and murders at Columbine High carrying them with only one Starbucks Coffee. Boston pany because it owns the ice skating rink - a commu­ said, "but we haven't seen School three years ago put any yet.• strap. Perhaps we could call Market and Hollywood land. nity fixture and training the final nail m the coffin for the program •BARE" for Video. "It has nothing to do with ground for Olympic athletes Freeman said efforts are many schools. At Columbine, "Backpack Abuse Resistance Kohl's would round out the my being the general manag­ for 30 years - but no similar being made to be •good 13 people we re killed and 23 neighborsH and work with Education." retail feel of the center, leav­ er, but I think that Costa Mesa tenants were found, he said. wounded, and the suspects Still another way is to get ing it devoid of the entertain­ would · be losing a great deaJ The city is in the process of surrounding homeowners. were supposed to have used ·a rolling backpack, although their lockers to store ment-f0<:used businesses that by losing the bowling center," conducting noise, traffic and by the time you put the thing once flourished there. • Lolita Harper covers Costa Mesa. weapons from time to time. on wheels, it's no longer a J ohnson said.. •we are the air-quality studies for the pro­ She may be reached at (949) 574- Before the blazing firepow­ "back " pack, it's luggage. Kona Lanes general one and only, and when we posed project, Lee said. 4275 or by e-mail at lolita.harp­ er at Columbine, and after my Manager Juanita Johnson a.re gone, we are gone.· Planners have already voiced erOlatlmes.com The last two methods of J time in the school system, the reducing the risk of backpatk lowering locker tally was injury make too much i;ense I because of the suspicion of and will never be 1D1plement­ students jogged thetr way to UC Irvine professor potential to store as much as a illegal drugs. Lockers were ed. The ftrst is to reduce the BRIEFLY more than $8,000 al the end trillion bits or infonnabon in a seen as offices out of which amount of homework we give or March. gets Tolman medal kids were making all kinds of our kids. Less homework, less IN EDUCATION volume slightly smaller than a drug deals. Students ran a total of A UC Irvine engineering sugar cube. stuff to carry around. So school districts started The last method is to bring Art program funds 11 ,201 laps. The money will and chemistry professor has A membe r of the Nation~ doing away with lockers as be used for art programs in won a prestigious award for back lockers and random raised at Sonora Academy or Sciences. though that 'would solve so locker inspections and stop cl8.$srooms at the Costa Mesa Southland chemists. Rentzepis has received more many problems. Sonora Elementary School ma.king millions of kids suffer school, said Jeanne Arehart, Peter M. Rentzepis than 25 major awards and Had I been prescient, I for the bad behavior of a few. PTA member. received the Tolman Medal for prizes, written four books would hove invested my • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa res­ This is the third year stu- outstanding contribubons to and m9re than 400 research meager portfolio in whatever company is the nat:Jon's lead­ ident and free lance wnter. dents have been jogging for chemistry. His ultra-fast laser publications. He holds 62 dollars, and this is the most - techniques for research revo­ ing manufacturer of back­ patents on his dtscoveries. packs the moment I first the school has ever raised. lutionized many areas of sci­ The Tolman Medal is named heard about the demise of Arehart said. ence. He has also developed in honor of Richard J"olman, the school locker. methods for three-dimension­ a pioneering "€altech Ah, yes, the backpack. al optical storage, including a chemist who made key dis­ That's the two-ton transport "memory cube" that has the coveries on electrons. device used by children to do what the locker used to do. FULL BAR They're functional and fun COCKTAILS and often, they are dangerous. In December 1998, the ··suP-ERBODi-ES--GvM-1 Consumer Products Safety I Establlahed 1981 •Your Neighborhood Gym l Commission released a OURME4LS4RE I report stating that heavy A TRIP TO MEXICO • No CoNTRACTs • No HIGH PRESSURE SALES PEOPLE : backpacks caused an esti­ mated 3,000 emergency CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO • Daily, Weekly, Montbly Rates l room visits by children ages FREE WEIOHTS I CAA DIO I MACHINES I NO CROWDS I NUTAIONAL ADVICE I : S to 14. In September, the -- ALL WEEK LONC! BODY f"AT TE&T1NO I TANNING I SUPPLEMENTS I PERSONAL TAAJNEA8 WE 1 state Assembly voted 69 to 0 AND SUNDAY MAY 5™ HAVE THE lOWEST f'EES !IROUNO. PLEl'SE INQUIRE : to spend your money to study the issue. 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949·645 -7626 FREE ONE WEEK GYMPASS One survey conducted by . . . . 0 .0 . Pasco, a physical thera­ 11111 L 18tll St Cosl.I Mesa (949) 6' 6·8110 pist, et al, showed children 1 8locil Norf'I cl 0... IOf Olq Aero. florn l '*'lllll ~ . 8etlhl 0. c..m... I ages 11to13 use both back­ ·------·------·------4 pack straps only 16.6% of the time. This is $ignificant '71NA" because using only one strap KATHERINE A. con greatly increase the PAPPAS damage to a kid's mu.scu­ loskeletal system. Of Newport Beach, born "One-strappe.rs promote January 25, 1953 and died lateral spinal bending and April 30, 2002. Preceded In shoulder elevation as well as death. by Mother Ruth Virgina significantly altering spatial Larkin and Father S.S. and temporal gait parameters Pappas, Sr. Survived by while decreasing stride lengtb brothers Nick and Steve and increasing stride frequen· Pappas, sister Theresa M. cy, • the study reported. Latkln, stepfather N. Wiiiiam Lart

I , Doily Piiot Saturday, Mar 4, 2002 AS --- Costa Mesa councilman learns Taking over the college stag(} • -Wilson. Elementary School mended by the Servtce Leammg ,. of auto theft problem firsthand Program 11ecause the j:>opulabon theru students dance with the Fiesta 90% Latin'o, Costas said • Gary Monahan's pickup was taken from outside Mesa but other cities through­ \ Latinas at OCC to celebrate- The students who sparkled onstage m }\is pub in April and he's not alone. The city has out the county that have had a 1 Cinco de Mayo. their bright blue costumes covered 1n similar problem," Police Chief sequins went through two gruelmg struggled with motor theft trend for years. Dave Snowden said. " rounds of auditions Nearly 100 fourth­ DelrdN Newm11n It has,· however, not been a and fifth-graders showed up for the first particularly good few months I DAILY PILOT round of auditions aQd onJy 25 made 1t to Dffpa Bh11r11th "They said they found It, for council members. In the final performances. DAILY Pit.OT Fe bruary, Mayor Linda Dixon's OCC 1 CAMPUS - Sounds of Laun and there was this guy sleep­ - Costas and three OCC students have ing in it," Mo.nahan said. car was burglarized, but the music sizzled on the college campus COSTA l\1ESA - Auto But getting his truck back stolen items were retrieved Friday as the Fiesta Latina dancers gave rehearsed with the sttldents for the past thefts have been a significant has not been much of a plea­ hours later when police arrest­ nvo vibrant perfonnances in honor of eight weeks. While Costas ls taking the problem in the city for at least sure, he said. ed the alleged burglars. Cinco de Mayo. whole show to the Wilson campus in the three years. "The truck has been totally For Monahan, this is not the The show covered the various mani- future, he said it was unportant for the It was so much of an issue in trashed," he said. ·All his first time he has been the vic­ 1 festations of Laun dance, including the students to perfonn at OCC. ' 2000 that the Police belongings were in the truck tim of a crime. · danza, a colonjal Puerto Rican dance: the "I wanted to bnng them here to a col­ Department joined a county· - clothes, jackets, half-eaten •t w as carjacked when l cumbia, a Colombian dance in which the mge where f hope they'll come,• CostclS wide task force to battle the food." was a teermger, m Mountain dancers twirl with floating candles on said. cballenge. The outside of the vehicle View,• he said. •But that was their heads: and the samba. Fifth-grader Rony Argueta, 11, sau:t Among those who knew the . had also taken a severe beat­ different because of the physi­ One highhght of the show featured he auditioned because " I llke to dance cal danger.· problem existed: Councilman ing, Monahan said. students from Wtlson Elementary School and I think I'm d good dancer.• Gary Monahan. But it wasn't This time, he and tus family •There are seve~al dents, shimmying to the beat of the mambo Tedcher Carol Redford 'said she hds until a month ago that he expe­ the dash is gone, the steering is felt "violated,• Monahan said. The students were included as part of seen the student dancers blossom from rienced it hrsthand. gone. The windshield is •Seeing the CdI and ·smelling the ~xpenence' Monahan's 1984 GMC pick­ it," he said. "It is JUSl sad." OCC's Service Learnmg Program, a cracked, and the bumper's beat "Thls whole program has been so up truck was stolen in tht! wee up. The toolbox is also gone." Monahan said he doesn't commuruty outreach program. hours of April 18. In 2000, the city saw a whop­ want to keep the truck. Fiesta Latina director Jose Costas exotlng to seP them from the beginrung It was parked outsiCle his ping 21 %' increase in motor •I'm thinlong about giving it "treated the young dancers ai profess10n­ to now, to see their growth,• Redford pub on Newport BouJevard. vehicle thefts. But the task force away to one of the charities," als throughout the perfonnance process. said The councilman was sur­ and other proactive steps in he said. "It wouJd cost too much "Through dance •. these kids learn Kunberly Montenegro, 11 , was one prised when he received a call 'terms of patrolling seem to have to fix it. And after .what's hap­ about following ·directions, discipline wpo overcame he r fears of perfomung to earlier this week from Santa helped, officials say. pened, J don't even want to and working hard for a goal," Costas mambo onstage Ana police notifying him that "Being a pan of the task touch it. But it's nice to know said. •At first, 1t felt scary," Kimberly said they had found the truck. force has helped not just Costa whoever did it tS betund bars." Wilson ElementCJry School was recom- "Then I got the hdng of 1t. •

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The event WW honor $500,000 annually to support the Newport Beach Exchange Club of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Gwyn P. Parry, director of its cause. For event and tick­ Conference and Vtsitors Orange Coast will meet at Club will meet at the Bahia community medicine for et infonnation, call Jlm Bureau, which.Rosalind the Bahia Corirtthian Yacht Corinthian Yacht Club, the ~ Hoag Hospitdl, and include McAleer at the Corazon de WUJJams headed until her Club to hear Ray Quigley of 80-member Exchange Club hors d' oeuvres, a penne Jim de Boom untimely death from cancer. United Airlines. of Newport Harbor will meet pasta buffot prepared by Vida Foundation offices at (949) 476-1144, Ext. 358: For more information or to 5:30 p.m.: The 55-member at the Newport Harbor YES chefs and a charity auc­ COMMUNITY & CWBS enter a team, call Peggy Fort Rotary Club of Newport­ Nautical Museum to hear tion overseen by masters of EMEJlGENQ SJ!R­ at~) 675-0501. Balboa will meet at the froin Mayor Tod Ridgeway ceremonies Jlm Dale and VICES: Costa Mesa Fire . Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club of Newport Beach, and the Tom Jobnlon. ReservatiQns authority's Kymbra Flemlng. Chief Jlm Ell.ls invites all to WOR'lll REPEATING: From the "Thought for the to meet the five members of 100-member Newport-Irvine are a must 4.J}d may be made NOCHE DE GALA: The visit the fire station on Rotary Club will meet at the Day• provided by Greg the visiting group study by calling the group at (949) Corazon de Vida Foundation Placentia Avenue, across exchange team fTom Irvine Marriott for a program 642-0474. will conduct its eighth annu­ from Estancia High School, Kelley of the Newport-Mesa by Lola Gillebard titled Irvine Interfaith Council: England (www.new~rtbal­ BOOK OF GOLDEN al Noche de Gala awards on May 19 as the Police and boa.org). •Here's to the Mothers• dinner on May 11 to benefit Fire departments join for a "Never be afraid to try (www.nirotary.org). DEEDS: The Exchange Club something new. Remember of the Orange Coast honored orphanages-in Baja special Emergency Services THURSDAY Day program. On display that a lone amateur built the • COMMUNfTY & a.uas is pub­ Gloria Hatcher with the California, Mexico. Th.is ark. A large group of profes­ 7 a.m.: The 20-plus-mem­ year's event is "Return to a from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be lished Saturdays in the Daily Pilot. Book of Golden Deeds at a sionals built the Titanic." ber Costa Mesa-Orange your sel'Vlce dub's Night at the Macombo," fea­ 17 antique firetrucks, police Send meeting recent mee'ting. 1Wo years Coast Breakfast Lions Club information by fax to (949) ~ ago, Hatcher's grandson, turing swing music, helicopter, patrol cars and SERVICE CLUB MEET­ will meet at Mimi's Cafe to 8667; e-mail to jdeboomGaol.com or Brandon, drowned in a "Macombo martinis," and much more. INGS nns WEEK: hear Recrea.tion Director by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Suite backyard pool. The family 500 noted Orange County MORE ON TIIE·RELAY Stacia Mancinl discuss 201, Newport Beach, CA 92~1740. was devastated, and Gloria, and Los Angeles County FOR LIFE: According to TUESDAY who wanted to thank the guests. The event will be Peggy Fort, dozens of teams 7:30 a.m.: The 40-member Orange County Fire held at the Marconi are being entered in the May Newport Beach Sunrise C:laritv .. . Automotive Museum in Authority for its help, baked 17 and May 18 Relay for Life Rotary Club will meet at Five "The Tea Room,, \\ 11 Ii l'l 1°\Clll.tl Tustin. a batch of brownies and took fund-raiser that will be held Crowns Restaurant for a pro­ at 111\llf.lllll' \011111011\ them to the fire station. The foundation will pay at the track at Newport gram by Tom Moon on the Authority Fire Chief Richard tribute to noted honorees Harbor High School for the Office o( Strategic Services The Village Farmer Rabbitt Insurance Agency Wltesman said after that first Martlyn Mccoo and Bllly­ benefit of the American in World War Il. · Restaurant Atrro • HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH S111b1/uy S111re 195 ~ day, the project mushroomed Davls, Fifth Dimension, and Cancer Society. Early team 6:30 p.m.: The Costa I Personally would like Thomas Gephart of Ventana and she has now made 465 registrations include the Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions to lnulLe you to ulew the visits to fire stations, bring­ Capital 'f.or their many phil­ Council Critters, a Newport Club will meet at Skosb ing her famous brownies anthropic contributions. Beach City Council team Monahan's for a business Tea Room and unique ~uri~ ..... ~f...... ~)-"' ,- # ~ with her. 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' , who will sign copies of his new comedy CD today in FYI Costa Mesa, talks about comedy and life as a Simpson. • WHA'n Dan Castellaneta signing copies of his new comedy CD, " I Am Not Homer!" June Ca1egrencM "D'ohl" more often than he might like. • WHEN: 3 p.m. today DAILY PILOT "I Am Not Home-rt• bas given • WH.ERE: Borders Books, M usic & Cafe, Castellaneta a chance to return to bis roots; South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., to the days before the 1Si.mpsons• sent bis a. y no atte. ntion to that man behind the Costa Mesa. desk - that digpified, i.ntelligent-look­ vocal chords into international stardom as Ping guy s1grung autographs at Borders , , • C~Free Books, Music & Cafe. That's just Dan Sideshow Mel, Barney Gumble and other •CALL: (714) 27g..:a933 Castellaneta. And, make no mistake aboufit, characters of the animated -show; to his days Dan Castellaneta is not Homer Simpson. with renowned improv and sketch comedy "They're audience tested. That's impor­ Hence the btle of his new comedy CD, "I Am troupe Second City and the thrill of earning tant,• be said. Not Homer!" laughs one at a time from a live audience. Castella.r:leta describes himseU as a life­ The recorcting of comedy sketches per­ •We used to improvise a live radio show,• time fan of the recorded word. He said the fomted with wife Deb Lucasta is titled as a Castellaneta said of stage performances with new CD is reminiscent of the comedy of tongue-in-cheek ode to Leonard Ni.moy's Lucasta. "We would get a suggestion from Mike Nichols and Elaine May. book, " I Am Not Spock.• Though the audience and just go with it.• "I've always loved listening to comedy Castellaneta admits there may be a kernel of "I Am Not Homer!," he said, is actually records: Nichols and May, Cosby, Carlin, truth m it for him too. better than i.mprov - it's a compilation of even Fireside Theater, or the Jack Benny "There's a certain kind of irritation of comedy sketches based on improvised Show," he said. 'fl Dan Castellaneta wlll slgn copies of h1a being associated with one character,• scenes the couple perfonned about 10 years new comedy CD today at Borden Caste llaneta said, noting that he hears ogo in and around Los Angeles. See HOMER, Page A 17 Books,· Music & Cafe ln Costa Mesa.

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Children around the county will have a chance to see and make art during the Imagination Celeoration, which ends May 12 vC-.CllMtg DAILY PllOT

here's a counfyWia8 ciiJe. bratlon of what happens T when a child imagines something and translates that thought onto pa.per, onto can­ vas, with paints, with film, with clay, with whatever qualifiej u the stuff of visual art. Imagination Celebration of Orange County, a longtime tradi­ .. tion that started its 17th festival last week and will run through May 12, includes a,llertea of exhibits in Newport-M..a and Laguna Beach amid dance, PHOTO BY GREG FRY I DAILY PILOT music and theater programs. Some members of the Costa Mesa High School Madrigal, lncludlng R!ckell Reeves, 16, prepare for the upcoming ImagtnaUon Celebration. · • Jl it can be dutilied u art - I know that's a pretty broad subject - I know that we cover it,• said Daniel Stekol, executive director of Imagination Celf!bration. • Places such as the Laguna Art Museum and the Orange ima~-----· County MUleUDl of Art will dil­ Out of the ation· pay works made by tiny hands and offer workshopc1 for kids to stop in and be artiltl. Celebration, including an arts •Most students don't end up there during •Drawing Prom the World of their high school careers,• said Jon Lindfors, FYI the Imagination," a day of art concert at the Center, brings choral director of the Costa Mesa High School • WHA'n Pacific Chorale's Invitational adlvtlles and mUllc, u well as Madrigal. "And very few people in the popu­ Choral Festival dance performances, will ltart singing, dancing and more to lation at large get to." • WHEN: 9 a.m. t o 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at 11 a.m . today at the Laguna families Even the audience wins, as everyone gets • WHERE: Orange County Performing museum. Art projects wtll to watch the shows for free. Arts Center, 600 Town (ent er Drive, tMch such techniques u "Here in Southern California, things are so Costa Mesa wate rcolor painting, emboaing Young Cheng expensive,• said Daniel Stekol, executive • COS'n Free; parking is $7 and collage-making, While a D AILY PILOT director of Imagination Celebration. "A lot of • CALL: (714) 662-2345 trtuure hunt will require chil· families are looking for a way to entertain the dren to clOHly examlne art oung aspiring dancers will get to per­ family without taking out a loan and without • WHA'n Imagination Celebration a!fd allow them to look at form this week in the same venue sacrificing a week's pay.• • WHEN: 7 p.m. Wednesday works in a different way. • Y graced recenUy by American Ballet The 17th annual festival was first "started to • WHERE: Orange County Performing ·1 think lt wW get them Theatre's Julie Kent and Marcelo Gomes. help keep the arts in children's lives despite Arts Center's Founders Hall, 600 Town tnvolved,. NScl Jean Lawlon; Amateur singers will get to sing where budget cuts that leave schools with less Center Drive, Costa Mesa chatrwoman of tbe ...... stars Davis Gaines, Barbara Cook and Dionne money for culture. • COST: Free; parking Is $7 .... "Tbey'D llnd out tbat the Warwick sang in recent years. The celebration, which began last week, • CALL: (949) 833-8500 mmeum ti nae a fortW"..rltng Teams of area vocalists and dancers will offers 56 events in about 15 cities through May p.c.. lt'I ane.IMcit yoa cu get their 15 or so minutes of fame at the 12. County children will be performing or ter of tbe event and Imagine Celebration j1llt ..... fun Will art. Orange County Performing Arts Center dur­ exhibiting works through each event, while became its own entity. A~ pe>m+nee br .eu­ ing two Imagination Celebration events: the nonperformers can participate in art workshops. One of the biggest changes Stekol and his a.li of tbe Kym Oma Pacific Chorale's lnvitational Choral Festival The first 13 years of the celebration fea­ staff brought about was the IWiteb from pro­ ~·· wtJI lallow. dlaNI on Tuesday, and a night of classical perfor- tured mostly profellionals and were run by fessional to amateUMtudent performers. mances simply tiUed "Imagination , the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Set ltllf, ..... A17. Celebration on Wednesday. · Pour years ago, the Center becam.e a presen- See IMAGINE, Page A17

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~,. ay Leno came to Orange County la.st week and J made a spectacle of him.self at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The crowd went wild. The international comic sensation who is celebrating 1O years on NBC as the host of "The Tonight Show,• donated his considerable tal- ent to raise money for chil· dren's education programs at the Center. THE CROWD The Saturday night party beqan with Leno center . stage, sharing stories and • • • breaking up the crowd. The The old expression "It's in Gen. WUllam and Willa one-man show filled the mail• applies concerning Dean Lyon attended the Segerstrorfi Hall to the the invitations for the upcom­ Jay Leno event at the rafters, and Leno entertained ing Children's Hospital Center. nonstop for an hour and a Orange County Follies. half. Executive Producer Gloria Shirley Pepys m producing a Following the show, Ztgner reports ~t the ~t , delightful spring luncheon patrons.and donors shared a office was delayed in getting that raised more than cocktail with Leno in the invitations out to the gen­ $40,000 for the Orangewood Founder's Hall Underwriters eral public, and they have Children's Foundation. were then invited onto the 0 only just been mailed. Founded m 1981, the pn­ stage at Segerstrom Hall for The sixth annual CHOC vate nonprofit foundation has an intimate dinner with Follies will premiere May 17 Whitney and Jerry Mandel pose with Jay Leno. for more than 20 years served Leno. Center boss Jerry ·- in a spectacular tent erected . . abused and neglected chiJ . Mandel entertained the next to the Orange County the sh<>W. U your invitation isn't dren in Orange County. crowd with his supreme sax­ Performlng Arts Center. The in the mail, call Lois Augustine lbrough tradHional forms of - ophone playing. Leno threat­ show will run through May at the CHOC Foundation for child welfare, including foster ened to hire him away from 19 and will feature a star­ Children at (71 4) 532-8690 to J care and emergency shelter, the Center to work with studded cast of local talent. resetve your seats. as well as through numerous "The Tonight Show• orches­ Zigner and her associate innovative programs designed tra. Mandel only recently Lois Augustine at the CHOC • • • to help tum around the lives signed his Center contract Foundation for Children were ' of troubled -children and their and was forced to tum down pulling their hair out over the Loe&) design treasure fanulies, Orangewood has the offer. postal mistake this' morning. Marte SL John Gray fronted come a long way m helping to In the crowd were the . However, in true blue show a spectacular fashion 'show of break the cycle of abuse from handsome couple Bob and biz fashion Zigner offered: her internationally acclaimed generation to generation. Carole Follman and the "It's probably a good luck St. John product at a special On May 11, Orangewood debonair Gene Moriarty and sign. Remember that last year runway event presented by support group 44 Women for his elegant wife, Ruth Ann. I lost my theater right before Nordstrom in South Coast Children is putting on a spec­ · Dover Shore's Laurie Veitch the show. This year, it's just a Plaza. The Westin South tacular concert at The Theatre was there with her son late invitation.• Coast Plaza Hotel enter­ at the Arrowhead Pond of Christopher, a freshman at Actually, Zigner and crew tained an overflow audience! Anaheim. The rock concert UC Santa Barbara. Leno were thrilled to report the ·of Orangewood Children's will star Sugar Ray, Pat refused to believe that it was progress of the show,rwhich From left, Steg von Helntz and Holly McKJnley spend Foundabon supporterswho Benatar and The Calling. her son, insisting that Veitch she claims is the best ever. ·some time with Tim Strader·at the Cente r. came together for lunch and Sponsored by Wet Seal and was dating a much younger They are calling it "The a peek at the sleek St John South Coast Plaza, the concert man. Slipper and the Surfer: An Laguna Beach but spends number to slip into the show. Knit collection. ts expected to raise thousands Veitch, a s~gle mother, Orange County Cinderella most of l\is time either in She reports that 1t 1s a hoot. Sara Parker of the of dollars for the foundation. commented, "Mr. Leno, it is Story." New York or somewhere on The Follies once again are Orangewood Children's For information. call Sara not above me to date a National newsman Keith the planet chasing a story, possible because of the unlim­ Foundation worked with Parker at (714) 636-4781, younger man, butlassur~ Morris on, a correspondent wanted to do his part for this ited generosity of John and Nordstrom's Kylie Ext. 206. you this is my son. Do you on "Dateline NBC.• has worthwhile endeavor. So, Donna Crean and countless Allensworth to support think that I would date some­ even joined the cast via Zigner sent a video crew to other supporters who are giv­ event chdlIWoman and a • THE CROWD appears Thursdays one who looks just like me?" video. Morrison, who lives m Morrison to record a little ing time, money and talent to foundation board member and Saturdays.

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(714) 279-8933. cal bas been around for 4 1/2 • .· decades, bot if you thip.k that •IMAGINARY FUN makes it musty, take a gander at Imagination Celebration of the high-voltage touring production Orange County. presented now onstage at the Orange County by the Orange County Performing Arts Center. You'll see Perlonning Arts Center some brand new comedy, charac- and the Orange County terization and Department of Education, choreography. will feature evf?nts in FYI Those 76 Newport-Mesa lHrough trombones May 12 at various venues. •WHAT: "The www.ICPESTNALcom. Music Man" have never • WHERE: Orange been brassier, and the role of STRAWBERRIES County AND CARS Performing Arts the slippery The third annual Center. 500 Town salesman, Center Drive, Professor Strawberry Sunday Punfest Costa Mesa Harold Hill, and Classic Car • WHEN: Closing has never Show will take place from performances 2 beenin 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. and 8 p.m. today, smoother, Champion strawberry pie and 2 and 7:30 more self· Professor Harold Hill (Genftt Vandermeer) ls surro~ by the cb.lldren of River City, Iowa. In "'The Music Man." eating, classic cars and p.m. Sunday assured hands entertainment from the • COST; $20-SSS than those of phy, and it outshines the original formance. Corey. Elias, however, Kent Alan Bollman and Dan Big Shots will highlight the event at the Orange • CALL: (714) 740- Gerritt Broadway production (which, yes, I doesn't fare quite so well as his DebenpQ.rt is particularly e~y on County M8Iket Place, 88- 7878 Vandermeer, saw back in 1960). haughty wif~ , often reaching a bit the ears. Pair Costa Vandermeer may not be Robert Liam Burke has re-created Drive, Mesa. who heads a too far for the comic style \)lat Car registration is $15, or marvelous ensemble. And - Preston, but he's almost a ringer for comes so naturaUy to Parker. Stroman's original choreography, Dick Van Dyke back in his MMary which e xpanded on the original $l'O in advance. (949) because neither the performers nor Morgan Williams has some fine 72'3-6663. musicians are unionized - you get Poppins" days. He's a showman par sprightly moments as Marcettus, version, en}lancing it splendidly. the show at a bargain.price. excellence, striking up the band of the professor's partner in scam, and The M76 1Tombones" number is a MOVIES ON THE BEACH To those picketers waving signs River City, Iowa, rustics with a Megan Bowe n is adorable as his concert in itself, while the library The Newport Dunes reading "Nonunion = Amateur, • gleeful fervor and a honeyed tenor girlfriend - a role usually played dance and "Shipoopi" segments Resort Hotel will show boy, did you dial a wrong number. voice that'll have you tapping your by a much more corpule nt actress. are .gloriously high-stepping. movies on the beach Union membership never has auto­ toes almost immediately. Little Joseph Fanelli is a kick as the A show this upbeat calls for a every Friday night in matically equated to professional- And speaking of voices, the lisping Winthrop, and Angela fabulous finale, and this uMusic May. Showings begin at 1sm. as this terrific •Music Man• superb, operatically trained sopra­ Deangelo shines as his adoring Man" delivers beautifully with an dusk. The film schedule demonstrates. If this is amateur no tones of Carolann M . San ila as friend Amaryllis. extended striking up of the band is as follows: HWillow, • theater, let's have more of 1t. Marian the librarian are a particu­ · Emphatic performances are that'll have you humming M76 Friday.; "Flubber, • May It should be noted that the lar treat. When she warbles "My delivered by Pam Feicht (Mrs. lfombones • all the way home. 17; "Cats & Dogs,• May Broadway reV1val that spawned this White Knight• and MTtll There Was Paroo), Connor Kilian Weigand These actors and musiCians may 24 cµld MDinosaur." May touring production originally was You,• you'll thank your lucky sta rs (Tommy Djilas) and Megan not have union cards, but they've 31. Newport Dunes is at I . directed by Susan Stroman - you ignored those pick~ts outside. Selensky (Zaneeta), but Ron got a ton of talent, e nergy and 1131 Back Bay Drive, who's also represented by a nother Paul Ford may be the definitive Smith's arrogant anvj) salesman sheer showmanship. Newport Beach . little tidbit on the Great White Way Mayor Shinn, but Albert Parker takes the prize for wrestling a lot of Admission is free, $7 for titled "The Producers.• Director comes closest to the late blusterer com edy out of a little stage time. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the parking' (800) 765-7661. Ray Roderick has re -created as the malaprop-spouting city offi­ The barber shop quartet of Dally Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Stroman's direction and choreogra- cial. It's an absolutely hilarious per- Joacquin Stevens, Evan Harrington, Saturdays. SEE HOURS PAGE A15

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5880. evenings and Sunday after­ HOURS noons. The program will fea­ CHORALE FEST 111 llT WILK ture jazz and classic rock CONTINUED FROM A 14 The Pa.dfic Chorale's tunes for duung and dancing. Invitational Chorale Festival Anthony's is at 151 E. Coast BOOK SALE will feature different age­ Highway. (949) 673..J.425. 1be f riends of the Newport group chorales as part of Beach Ubrary will hold a Imagination Celebration from POP-ROCK AND FLAMENCO used book sale 9 a.m. to 4 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Tate 5, 'a funk, rock and p.m. Saturday at the Newport the Orange County Motown act, performs at 9 Beach Central Library, 1000 Perlonning Arts Center, 600 p.m. Satu.r4ays at Carmelo's Avocado Ave., Newport Town Center Drive, Costa Ristorante, 3520 E. Coast Beach. There will be a book Mesa. Free. (714), 662-2345. Highway, Corona deJ Mar. sale preview for Friend of the Solo guitarist Ken Sanders Library members from 1 to 5 BARITONE RECITAL performs classical flamenco p.m. Friday. Free. (949) 759· Orange Coast College stu-. bJnes at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays 9667. dent J onatbas Menezes will. and Sundays. Free. (949) 675- perfonn his sophomore 1922. MULTlaJLTURAL FAIR recital at noon Thursday in Sage Hill School will holds its OCC's Music-Room 101, 2701 SATURDAY NIGHT R&B first . Multicultural Fairview Road, Costa Mesa". Gerald Ishibashi and the CommUnity Pair from noon to Menezes, a native of Brazil, is Stone Bridge Band play rock 4 p.m. May 11 at the ~ch ool, a tenor who plans to perform • and· R&B at 9 p.l'l\. Saturdays 20402 Newport Coast Drive. works by Scarlatti, Giordani at Sutton Place Hotel's There will be hands-on crafts and Jobtm, among others. Trianon Lounge, 4500 exotic cuisine and entertain· · Free. (714) 432-5880. MacArthur Blvd , Newport ers of all vaneties. Admission Beach. Free. (949) 476-2001 includes two food sample CHORALE SHOW tickets. $6, or $5 in advance. Orange Coast College's SENIOR CENTER AFTERNOON Children 12 and younger · Chorale will perform A seven-piece group plays enter Cree. (949) 219-0100. Mo7.art's Requiem at 8 p.m. big band tunes from 1: 30 to May 11 under the direction of 3:30 p.m. Fndays at Oasis ALM NIGHT Ricardo Soto at the Robert B. Senior Center, 800 The Orange County Museum Moore Theatre, 2701 Marguente Ave., Corona del of Art will present- "The Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Mar. $4. (949) 644-3244 . Canterville Ghost• as part or $5 or $7: (714) 432-5880. its Friday Night Films series The seventh annual Balboa Island Artwal.k will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May at 6:30 p.m. May 17 at 850 HARMONIA BAROQUE 11 along the South Bayfront promenade on Balboa Island. Pieces will include STAGE San Clemente Drive, Harmonia Baroque will pre· palnUngs, jewelry and sculpture. Musicians will perform. Free. (714) 848-5697. Newport Beach. The suggest· 'GETTING FRANKIE MARRIED' sent a program titled HThe South Coast Repertory wlll ed donation js $4 or $6. (949) Lusty Month of May" at 4 759-1122, Ext. 204. present Horton Foote's p.m. May 12 in Newport Orange County Performj.ng $30-$40. (7 14) 556-2787. Street Annex, 330 17th St.. "Getting Frankie Married - Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Arts Center, 600 Town Center Costa "Mesa. Free. (949) 646- And Afterwards· through OCC FILM FEST Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Drive, Costa Mesa. The pro­ THREE CENTURIES 8500. Sunday on the Mainstage dl Orange Coast College will The program will include gram includes Esa-Pekka "Three Centuries of Music,· d 655 Town Center Drive, host the 32nd annual Student works by Thomas Morely, Salonen's new work HFore1gil program by classical piarusl MUSIC AT THE GRILL Cosld Mesa. Show times Me Film and Video Festival at 1 William Byrd and G.P. Bodies" and more. $15-$55. Michael Sellers, will be held at The Bluew..ater Grill offers 2:30 dnd 8 p.m. toddy, dJ1d p.m . May 18 at the Robert B. Telemann. $10-$12. (714) (949) 553-2422. 3 p.m. May 19 at the Newport IJve music- -orr fTidoramJ ~ 2':3(.~ uuC:- 7~1;-,·1 ..-S-w'ltioy . - ~~--.,,. Moore Theatre, 2701 970-8545. Beach Central Library, 1000 Saturday nights. Greg $19-$52. (714) 708-5555 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. BIG BANDS Avocado Ave. Free. (949) 717- Morgan, Nick Peper and The three-hour festival will DAUAS BRASS Orange Coast CoUege's 3801 or www.newportbeachli­ Kelly Gordien (known as 'THE MUSIC MAN' showcase the works of more The Dallas Brass musical Monday and Friday Big brary.org. MPG) wt.II perform classic Seventy-six trombones come than 175 students. $5 dona­ ensemble will perform at 7:30 Bands will perform at t p.m. rock, R&B and swmg at 8:30 to the Orange County tion at door. (714) 432-5180. p.m. May 17 at the Orange May 19 at the college's. WEEKLY JAM p.m. Fndays. Marvin Gregory Performing Arts Center Wlth County Performing Arts Robert B. Moore Theatre, The Studio Cafe presents and MPG will perform classic "The Music Man • The musi­ MUSIC Center as part of its 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Monday Night Jams from 7 to rock, swing and R&B at 8:30 cal, whtch tells the story of a Education and Community Mesa. $7. or $5 in advance. 11 p.m. every week p m. Saturdays. The restau­ fast-talking con man who 1 REMINGTON CONDUCTS Programs Department in {714) 432-5880. "Wanted• musicians include rant ts located at 630 Lido falls in love Wlth a bbranan, Alan Remington will conduct Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town guitar players, bass players, Pdrk Dnve, Newport Beach. will play at the Center, 600 the Orange Coast College Center Drive, Costa Mesa. CAFE LUDWIG singers, drum"mers, key­ Free adrruss1on. (949) 675- Town Center Dnve, through Symphony Orchestra in a $12-$25. (714) 556-2787. Paone Symphony Orchestra boardists and others al 100 3474. Sunday. Performances will be performance at 7:30 p .m. will present Cafe Ludwig, a Main St., Newport Beach. 2 and 8 p.m. today, and 2 and Sunday at the college's BRONFMAN AND concert of Beethoven's cham­ Free.'(949) 675-7760. WEE KEND BLUES 7:30 p.m. Sunday. $20-$55. Robert B.- Moore Theatre, THE PHILHARMONIC ber music, at 7:30 p.m. May Anthony's Riverboat (714) 556-2787. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa The Los Angeles 19 in the Ordnge County MUSIC AT THE ANNEX RestauidJlt in Newport Beach Mesa. Pianist Teresa DeJong­ Philha rmonic will perform Performing .Arts Center's Musical acts perform dl 5 wiU present The BaJboa Blues Pombo will be featured. $10, with pianist Yefim Bronfman Founders Hall, 600 Town p.m. Sundays at the Pierce on Fnddy and Saturday SEE HOURS PAGE /!-16 or $6 in advance. {714) 432- at. 8 p .m. May 18 at the Center Drive, Costa Mesa. We're getting closer to a new H~ J. 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hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Museum of Art will present participate in song• and fin. HOURS Tuesday through Sunday. S5 "Ten Shades of Green,• an ger puppet pllllys at 1 p.m;-·- · for adults, S4 for seniors an~ IOT PAQUITO IUT 101111 exhibit on sustainable archi- Mondays at the Costa Mesa CONTINUED FROM A 15 students, and free for mem­ tecture, through June 30 at Library, 1855 Park Ave. (949) bers and children younger the museum, 850 S~n 646-8845. 'JOHN BROWN'S BODY' than 16. (949) 759-1122. Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Musewn hours ar~ 11 PJS AND BOOKS . . Orange Coast · College's VOLUNTEER JAVA Theatre Department will pre- a.m. to 5 p .m . Tues~y ~ children's story time l.S pre­ sent "John Brown's Body," a 1be Orange ,County Muaewn through Sunday. $5 fdrt ·•.mted at 7 p .m. Mondays Civil War story based on a of Art will present a Docent adults, S4 for seniors and stu- and 10:30 a.m. Saturdays at Stephen Vincent Benet Coffee at 3 p.m. Monday for dents and free foI members the Newport Beach Central poem on Sundays and . guests to learn about the muse· and ~bildren younger than Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Thursday through May 12 at urn's Camille and Eric Durand 16. (949) 759-112~ . Children may wear pajamas OCC's Drama Lab Theatre, Docent Program. Them~ to the evening sessions. Pree. (949) 717-3801. 2701 Fairv.ie~ Road, .Costa Nis at 850 ~ -Clementech(9' )o;;~ . Mesa. Show times are 8 p .m. ewport a.:a · 9 DAICI ' WEEKLY STORYTEUER . ThUTSday and 2 p.m. Sunday. 112-2, Ext 204. SENIOR BAUROOM $7-$10. (714) 432-5880. A children's story time is held Ballroom dancing to the at 10:45 a .m. Wednesdays at 'LOST IN FRAGRANG' music of the Costa Mesa ' EVERYONE MAKES MUSIC' ·Lost· in Fragrance," recent Barnes & Noble Booksellers MUsic Makers is offered from at Metro Pointe, 901-B South The Orange County work by Brad Durham, will 7:30 tQ 10:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Performing Arts Center will . be on display at Art Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa Senior Center, (714) 444-0226. present ~e Street Llve's Resources µroup, 3032 ·E . 695 W. 19th St. $4. (949) 548- "Everyone Makes Music" Coast Highway, Corona def 3884. Thursday through May 12 in Mar, through Friday. The STORY TIME A children's story time will be Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town gallery is open to the public DANSCENE STUDIO · Center Drive, Costa Mesa. from 10 a .m. to 5 p .m . held at 10 a.m. Wednesdays Ballroom dancing is offered and 10:15 a.m . Fridays at Show times are 7 p .m. Monday through Friday and at 8 p.m. on the first Priday of Thursday; 10:30 a.m. and 7 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. Saturday. Borders Books & Music at each month at Danscene South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear p .m . Friday; 10:30 a.m., 2 and Free. (949) 640-1972. Studio, · 2980 McClintock 5:30 p.m. Saturday; and 1 and Gram.my-nom.lnaWtram.peter Claudio RodlU wtll St., Costa Mesa. Free. (714) Way, Costa Mesa. $10. (714) 432-7854. 4:30 p .m. Sunday. $15-$25. ORANGE COUNTY ARTISTS replace Paquito D'Rlvera for performances at 7:30 641-8688. {714) 556-2787. The opening reception for and 9-.30 p.m. today In tbe Orange County artists in the Spring Juried Performing Arts Center's Pounders Hall. D'Rlvera BIG BAND DANONG ONE-ACT PLAYS Orange County Show will be An afternoon of dancing to POETRY Orange Coast College will bad to drop out because of Illness. Rod1U'11tyle held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. combines bebop, samba and Afro-Cuban jazz. He big band music is offered PERFORMANCE POETRY hold its annual spring One­ Friday at Newport Beach City bas performed and recorded with Dizzy GWesple, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fridays Michael . Miller and Carole Act Play Festival from May Hall, 3300 Newport at Oasis Senior Center, 800 15-19 in the the college's McCoy 'fyner, Slide Hampton, Paquito D'Rlvera Luther will read from their Boulevard The works will be Marguerite Ave., Corona def material at 8 p .m. Tuesday in Drama Lab Studio, 2701 on display at City Hall through and Tito Puente. The Center ts at 600 Town Center Mar. Coffee, and other Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Drive, Costa Mesa. $39 or $46. (714) 740-7878. the Gypsy Den Cafe, 2930 July 5. Free. {949) 717-3890. refreshments are served. Bristol St.. Costa Mesa. The Performances will be 8 p.m. (949) 644-3244. Wednesday through event i& part of the Factory JURIED SHOW Readings. Free. (714) 549- Saturday. and 2 and 7 p.m . Orange Coast College will dis­ ARGENTINE TANGO \. Sunday. $7, or $6 in advance. Elmer Bischoff, " a retrospec- photographer Mark Citret will 7012. PlilY a juried student exhibit tive of the artist who helped be on display through May 24 Tango dancing is offered (714) 432-5640, Ext::-!. through May 16 at the college's from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m . on launch the Bay Area at Orange Coast College's POETRY AND MUSIC Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Figurative Movement, Photo Gallery, 2701 Fairview the first Saturday of each Drive, Costa Mesa. The exhibit month at Danscene Studio, Poet Lee Mallory, perfor­ through May 19 at the muse- Road, Costa Mesa. Citret is the mance artist Ryan Strassburg ART of work by 59 QCC students is um, 850 San Clemente Drive, author of · Along the Way. The 2980 McClintock Way, Costa being curated by Irini Vallera- Mesa. (714) 641 -8688. and musician Neil Miranda LIFE, ART & KARAOKE Newport Beach. Museum gallery is open from 8 a.m. to will perform at 8 p.m. · Lee Bul: Live Forever," an • Rickerson. Gallexy·hours are 11 hours are 11 a .m . .to 5 p .m. 10 p .m. Monday through a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Wednesday at Alta Coffee installation by Korean artist Tuesday through Sunday. $5 · Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. House, 506 31st St., Newport Lee Bul consisting of video Thursday and 7:30 to 9 p.m.. for adults, $4 for seniors and Thursday, 9 a.m . to p.m. 5 KIDS Beach. There will also be an and three karaoke booths, Thursday. Free. (714) 432-5039, students, and free for mern- Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. STARLIGHT STORIES Ext. 2. open reading. Free. (949) will be exhibited through hers and children younger Satµrday. Free. (714) 432-5520. Children 3 to 7 are invited to 675-0233. Sunday at the Orange than.16. (949) 759-11,22. County Museum of Art, 850 ELMER RETROSPECTIVE SUSTAINABLE San Clemente Drive, The Orange County Museum CITRET PHOTOS . AftCHITECTURE Newport Beach . Museum of Art will present "The Art of The work of San Francisco The Orange County istorante

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Caritas"; another French Taylor Reynolds, a 15- PHOTO BY DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT work titled • Dirait' on•; year-old dancer with the JmaginaUon Celebration's Patrick Lathrop organized "1,000 pieces of art" created by students kindergarten "Gloria in Excelsis" by company, has never per­ through 12th grade and on display at the Crystal Court wing of South Coast Plaza. Mozart; and an African formed at the Center. American spiritual titled "It's kind of exciting," she "Hush! Somebody's Calling said. • rt can help to 1JT1prove COWlty will exhibit art during the festival. FYI My Name." my work too, and it's encour­ ART Less obvious locations - including "It's always an inspira­ aging to see other people . shopping malls, schools and libraries - • WHERE: Orange County bon to work with people that are dedicated to dance.• Continued from A 12 are sprouting patches of art target peo­ to Museum of Art, 850 San ple not necessarily looking for it. show at noon. South Coast Pla7.a's Crate & Barrel wing Clemente Drive, · w e wanted all the arts to make it a real will host an exhibit titled • 1,000 Pieces o( Newport Beach Harvey Fterstein in wh.tcb rounded experience,• Lawson saicf.• Art• through May 12, although the works • WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m . HOMER Homer discovers a rruracle Also in Laguna Beach today will be number about 1,300. today hair-growth product that •Sharing Art from Heart to Heart· at the An 8-year-old's self-portrait stops shop­ •COST: Free Continued from A 12 skyrockets him to success. Art-a-Fair Festival Grounds, a program pers entering Crate & Barrel with its color • CALL: (714) 662-3366 Another is when Llsa con­ in which artists will lead children and honesty, which is stunning consider­ But when talking with vinces Bart and Homer they through art activities. ing the creator hasn't bad that long to get • WHERE: South Coast Castellaneta about comedy, have leprosy by painting The Orange County Museum of Art's to know herself. Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa all roads eventually lead to them with a mixture of oat­ satellite gallery at South Coast Plau will An 18-year-old's self-portrait near the - Mesa Springfield. In fact, written meal and green paint. A present •Major Art/Minor Artists* from entrance to Sports Chalet is done entirely • WHEN: Through May 12 on the back of "I Am Not more recent favorite aired May 11 to Sept. 12. The show will include .in shades of blue. Laugh lines crease the •COST: Free Homer• are backward let­ last week when Ba.rt creates more than 600 pieces done by third- to face, blues fade and darken through the • CALL: (949) 833-8500 te rs spelling out, "Okay. I'm an Internet cartoon based on fifth-qrade students from area schools. cheeks, and different moods come at you. Homer." Homer, with the seeming The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum Jungles, jungles during sunsets, a lazy "My favorite thing about result of turning Homer into • WHERE: Orange County in Newport Beach will eJC!Ubit works by cat on a couch, still lifes of vases and working on the 'Simpsons' is the Incredible Hulk. · students betweei'l kindergarten and l!ighth floweN, abstracts and pretty much any­ Department of Education, ·being a part of something "The show is just so well · grade through May 12, the Orange County thing the imagination c~ come up with 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa that J would be a fan of, " written, and there's so much Department of Education in Costa Mesa surround these works. Mesa Castellaneta said: talent on it." he said. • 1could ­ will honor works created by department •That way, families who are used to • WHEN: Through May 12 Castellaneta's favorite n't ask for anything better.• workers and their families through May 12, going to the mall can go to the mall and see •COST: Free episodes, he said, include an It's not so bad being and about 10 other venues throughout the the visual arts or a concert,• Stekol said. • CALL: (714) 966-4128 early episode guest-starring Homer, after au.

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Daily Pilot lports .... Roger Carlson • 949-5744223 • lpom Fax: 949-650-0170 Sotvrdoy, Moy 4, 2002 Bl HIGH SOIOOl SWIMMING Mesa's hqpes ·pick up .in quest for playoffs

After three painful one-run league losses, Mustangs posiUve enough for the ~ed before the game about sending :Sailors get some breaks to put away Corona del Mar, 5-3. Mustangs, junior Robert him up, it we had a key at-bat, because Rodriguez, after the next two we have that much conftdence in him.. e.ry Faulkner 6-7inleague)onegameahead I h1tt h d lk d of the Sea Kings, but the" re • ers a wa e • ,...as Said Rodriguez. •it was aggravating DAJLY PILOT 1 summoned to pinch bit for his and' frustrating to have to watch the CORONA DBL MAR - Operating still a game off the pare o1 third: • first varsity at-bet ot the season. whole season, espedaDy when I only place Laguna Beach; which SCOlllOAID With two outs and lbe bases _;sparkle· under the frequently repeated diamond had myseU to blame. I really felt like I dogma: "The ball knows,• the often ill­ knocked Northwood into a tie loaded, Rodriguez, who let the team down, so, now that I'm fated Costa Mesa High team for first with University. ,..._.. 5 became academically eligible back, I really wanted to do anything I simply kept plodding and plugging "It was our day, no doubt See IUngl 3 after Tuesday's win over CdM, could to contribute.· through its Pacific Coast League about it,• said Mesa Coach i-.~ the first pitch he saw Mission accomplished. schedule, hopeful that, one day, the Kirk Bau~rmeister, who intoTMeJlfer tield for a two-run sinnl<> •Robert bas been working hard and :at.finals personally displayed perseverance by . • ~ breaks woul4 begin to even themselves asking senior Kevin DeSandro to to make it 5-2. he deserved it,• DeSandro said of his Newport Harbor•s boys out. squeeze bunt in the sixth _inning, two • "Robert has come to every practice teammate's dutch assignment. •He's The wait paJd off Friday, when a innings after a Mesa squeeze-bunt and !'8~Y worked hard, while he was worked hard in practice all season. The claim seven league titles. successful squeeze bunt, a two-run popup was fielded and turned into an out, said .Bauermeister, who noted ball knows.• single by a previously unknown pinch­ lnning-ending double play. Rodrlpuez would have likely been lh:e Cooper, a sophomore, allowed just RldwdDunn bitter, and a combined pitching gem With the score tied, 2-2, DeSandro team s starting third baseman if his two bits and two unearned runs in five DAILY PILOT from starter Daniel Cooper and aqn­ somehow raised his bat to meet a pitch academics bad been in order. "We innings to improve to 2·3, while Cabico weary reliever Nick Cabico, keyed a (one hit, two runs and three stQlen IRVINE - Even though Newport running in on his chest, to allow Cabico practice three times a week and we Harbor High'• top swimmer wasn't 5-3 victory over host Corona del Mar. to score the go-ahead run. only play twice, so he bas had plenty of bases) worked the final two frames for The win put the Mustangs (12-12, competing Friday in the Sea View Then , as if that omen weren't opportunity to work on his swing. We SEE MESA PAGE 83 ieague boys swim finals at Irvine High, three-time world champion Aaron PeirsOl still made his presence felt. ~ HIGH SCHOOi. TRACK AND FIELD "I was feeling pretty good today after HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL wanning up and wearing Aaron Peirsol's speed shorts ... we're rotating them around so everybody will go fast,• said Newport Harbor sophomore Michael Bury, who won the SO-yard freestyle in 22.53, one of seven league titles in t 1 events for Coach Jason Lynch's Sailors, who finished second with -464 points behind champion Irvine (508). • The Sailors' girls, led by junior NicoJe Mackey's victory in the 100 breaststroke (1:06.73), also placed second in the league finals behind Irvine (5-46-392). Mackey was also second in the 100 CdM's Allen, Mesa's butterfly (58.17). Rojas, Casllla8 But Newport Harbo(s boys, who also Day triple; Canary feel they're strong candidates to win the also claims league pace F..standa. ClP Southern Section Division I cham­ pionship next week with Peirsol back crown at PCL Finals. IRVINE - BtUncM High in the waler, featured two double junior Humberto Rajal and winners (senior Ryan Lean and junior Steve Virgen senior track and Held Andrew Cole), as well as victories in the DAILY PILOT teammate Mike Cuillu 200 and 400 free relays. Bury, who qualified for CIP for the ffiVlNE - lf the Pacific Coast did more than just win at first time in the SO free and 100 fly, in League Track and Field Finals the Padfk: Cout League wbklb be placed third (55.23), also swam were all about track events, Fina.ls Prlday at lrvtDe on both winning relays. this story would be about how .. High. 1bsf helped build 4 •That's really nice to be able to help the Corona del Mar High girls bit of a prodigy: Alex out the team and b8 a part of CIP, • Bury team won its third straight title. CahC, ..bntzi...., ~ ,_ _,. . ~-'1.IDou an "'"....._ said. •we have a good chance to win this Bu~, the bottom _line w~·-- frWnn.an , _;pnmid DIDe year and I want to contribute· ... I'm a Uruvemty\155 points) dorm- secmds from bis ~ water polo player, and I probably nated the field even!-5 aIId best and leaned klnwmd to wouldn't be lwim.ming if I didn't play dethroned the Sea Kings (123), ftldlib tbird in lbe 3_200.; polo.• the two-time defending PCL Cole, who transferred two years ago SEAN HU.ER I DAILY Pit.OT champions Friday at Irvine meter race (10:13.15), ooe- from Sandy, Utah. captured the 100 free Newport Harbor High'• Jamie Diefenbach goes up for a slam Friday night High hundredth of a l8CODd .(-8.21) and 100 backstroke (53.56) titles. I • cThe PCL Finals) basically ahead Brendan Bawler "There (in Utah) I was the. best one, but ~ here the.re's better competition,• Cole turned into a dual meet ot. Laguna 8-ch. said. "I was a big fish in a small pond, (because Uni owned the field SEE PCL BOYS MGI M and now I'm a little fish in a big pond.• events, winning four events t.ean touched first in the 200 free and sweeping one),· Cd.M are competing, you t.bink big. (1 :42.80) and SOO'free (4:33.35) to give Coach Bill Sumner said. ·en · Harbor five league titles in eight EPERS the track, we beat (Uni).· You shoot for the top.• individual events. Lean, who also hopes Several athletes from the · Estancia's Geider twins, to win a CIP title in the 500 free, finished But it's not a cruise. CdM pushes Tars to the limit in second and third games. Newport-Mesa District per­ Hanni (second in 100 and third bis Sea View career with seven formed at their highest level in 800) and Jasmine (third in individual titles, having won twp every Barry Faulkner· ly dug themselves a bole. They trailed and advanced to the CIF Sou­ 200 and 400), as well as team­ year except last spring. . DAILY PILOT throughout the first game and surren­ thern Section Preliminaries. mate Diana Rosete (third in dered 11 of the final 14 points. •1 have Jess of a chance of winning NEWPORT BEACH­ Cd.M senior Julie Allen and 3,200) advanced to the CIF Newport (24-6), champions of the Sea the 200 free (in CIF), because Peirsol's Thougb the match went Mesa junior Sharon Day won Prelims. doing it,· Lean said. View League and lbe No. 1 team in the minimum three three individual titles each. Costa Mesa sophomore Lyrlch said the Sailors were simply Orange County, then forged an lead in games, those who wit­ 8-6 Allen won the 800 meters Christine Bjelland (second in outnumbered by Irvine, which piled up the second game, which extended to 11-2, nessed the Back Bay SCOlllOAll (2:18.56), the 1,600 (5:03.66) 800, 1,600 and 3,200) will make points. •fThe Vaqueros) don't have the before the less-experienced visitors start­ boys volleyball battle and the 3,200 (11 :17.08). Day her first appearance at the CIF big guns that we do, but they have more 0 ed finding their way. meet. Bjelland's teammate, between Corona del 3 won her third straight PCL title depth," Lynch said. ::'.!,.'"91 "Sometimes, there's so much adrena­ Mar High and Newport tn the high jump (5-foot-10), Beverly Aina. also qualified for Nathan Weiner (third in the 100 free line, guys a.re running so bard and fast, CIF with her third-place mark in -49.22), Ross Sinclair (fifth in the 200 Harbor Friday night, and also won the 400 with a they don't see the big picture,• Cd.M in the shot put (34-7 3/-4) , and free in 1:50.80) and Jay Thompson (third realize the visiting Sea Kings made the personal-best 57.33. For the Coach Steve Conti said. ·0nce we got our CdM will be repiesented by in the 200 IM in 2:06.1-4) also qualified for Sailors put forth maximum effort to claim first time this season, she ran composure, we started playing pretty Alison Brawner (second in high CIP for the Sailors, giving them more a 15·6, 16-1-4, 17-15 nonleague triumph. the 200 and won in 26.08. good voUeyball. • jump), Melissa Swigert (second possibly points. •Tue last half of the second game and Krisserin Canary, a Corona Newly inspired and fed by growing in 200 and -400) and Becky •we have a shot to win it a.U as a all of the third, we had to really earn our senior, dominated in the pole support from their rooters, the Sea Kings Cummins (third in 1,600) team.• Lynch said. ·u will be between points,• Newport Harbor Coach Dan vault She cleared 11-6, while fought off six game points, before a stuff The Cd.M guls won both us, San Clemente, Edison, Irvine and Glenn said. ·0nce (the Sea Kings) extend­ second place was a 8-foot Mission Viejo.• block by freshman Kevin Welch and an relays. Jaclyn Thayer. Swigert. ed game two, they caught fire. It was fun clearance. Newport's girls were also led by Mai ace serve by senior setter Spencer Miller, Christina Tucci and Kinzie for me to watch them play defense tonight. For Allen, win.rung was siln­ Tajima (second in the 200 free in 1:56.57) pulled them even, 14-14. Kramer won the -400 relay They dug a lot of balls.· ple. and the runner-up 400 fr~e relay Newport senior Greg Perrine had back- (52.07), while Kramer, Sara The Sea Kings (11-7), third-place fin· ·1 just run,· Allen, the i3:38.99}, which posted an automatic CIP Claster, Katherine Morse and isbers in the_Pacifi c Coast League, initial- Stanford-bound distance run­ qualifying time with Tajima, Hayley SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 84 ner said. · 1 go in there and give Swigert won an exciting 1,600 ..Peinol, Katherine Belden and Mackey. a wholehearted effort. H you relay (4:03.98). DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLDE OF THE WEEK Nicole·Mackey

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They play tonight at 6 inning with two runs, lead with seven runs pitchers in Big West game of the season, giving up MWJSJcomgaKI but the Titans cut the in the fifth inning, with five runs, two earned, an d Conference runaway. fuuBn'ON 11, U& ltwN 5 lead ln half ln sec- extra-base hits by striking the out seven to improve Fullerton 014 170 000 - 13 16 3 - ond and then opeped SCOlllOAll Chris Klostennan and lo 8-3 ~ UC Irvine 200 020 001 - 5 6 2 Cal Stale Fullerton bounced the game u in the third a three-run triple by The Anteaters faJJ to 28-19, Littleton and Pilittere; Tracey, back from its series of losses with four runs, high- Fullerton 1l Costa. 9-4 m the Big West. while Koehler, Koller, Rauhnaitis, Schroer last weekend to hand UC lighted by Shane AntMten s UC( starter Sean r u.Uerton unproves to 30.- 15, and Miller. Werhun. W - Littleton, lrvi.ne a 13-5 loss Friday night. Costa's run-scoring Tracey left the game . 11-5. 8-3. L Tracey, 7-5. 28 - Costa (F), . to take a half-game lead over double and two runs scoring after 31/2 innings, giving up Jon fiOrwitz (2 for 5 with Comfort (F), Klosterman (F), , the Anteaters in the eonfer- on an Anteater miscue. nine runs on eight hits, to fall lo two runs scored, and an RBI) Stnngtellow (F), Eucce (UCI) 2. • ·c.me. Mllll 5, QM J : UnMnity .3. EsWm 2 Laguna Beacti 11, Northwood 8 Estancia just misses in : Mondtn S111m1 Q&Ul c.me. Miia at ~ ~ c.cran. .. Mir at Laguna Beacti 3-2 setbclck at Univer8ity HURRY, GREAT NEW LEASE , UniYer5ity at Nortt"MtOOd RKrns IRVINE - Estancia The Eagles, who High's young-and­ trailed going into the short -on-depth Eagles fifth inning, evened it =MESA may be but 3-17-1, crt 2-2 when, with one 1-12 in the Pacific Coast out, Jermaine Snell CONTINUED FROM B1 Lea-gue, but once e walked and stole sec­ again on Friday they SCOlllOAID ond. his second save. found a measure of Mitch Valdes follow- Nathan Hunter added an RBI 2 ed with a base hit, then respect despite going ~':ity l for the winne rs, who forced down for the count, 3-2, Jeremy Hauser stroked CdM (10-13, 5-8) into a hopeful at University High. a run-scoring single. spoiler role next week against The Trojans of University Gates followed with a line Laguna Beach. banged out four doubles and drive to left, which was mis­ "Good for (the Mustangs), never trailed , yet must have played into an error and Valdes they deserve it,• CdM Coach wondered how they managed scored to tie the game. John Emme said. to escape the upset Among the five runners in Estancia left seven runners scoring position, who were left · PAOfK COAST UAGUI on base, five in scoring position, holding the bag, were &Jlree at '\', ·11 ..?1 lO.? I.. .? .+t l \ .. ,in 1 '\·.. r I 11 .r ( h ,, CostA MBA 5, COMJNA on MM J and h ad two runners on in lhe third base. Costa Mesa 101 003 0 . 5 l l 211. \1 l /11, /'11 •• ~ Corona del Mar 020 000 1 • l l 1 seventh inning, only to see J.B. Matt Stone was Unive.rsity's Cooper, Cal>Ko (6) and Hunttr; Golfs searing ground ball turned key hitter with a pair of doubles. Br~ Stodtstitl (6) and Karpe into a game-ending toss to first Estanda's season ends next W - Cooper, 2-l l • Br adbory. after a sharp.defensive play. week with a pair of games Sv • Olbtco (2). University, which moved into against rival Costa Mesa. The a tie fo r first place with Eagles host Mesa on Monday, Northwood in the championship a nd a re a t TeWinkJe Park JC BASEBALL race, scored twice when, with a Wednesday night for 7 o'clock runner on third, Estancia helped finale. Coast 9-5 out with a miscue, allowing the PACJfl( COAST llAGtl falls, Ind~ Sdwfukd Maintmance! Plus Many fudusM FktcheT }OM$ Preferred Benqits. runner on third to score on each lNvaslTY 3, EsrANOA 2 AU Ownn 1 41i aa.onthk-MC"oo ~Lm!.te ""''h J'll.'t) llCfl'ff 700.. 'i•••''"''' kr-.. n r.111.. l..k1""1t 1ttl~t°'ltJlt" (. \\. 4.. "'' l '· 7 l."(.'t\.' t 2..0'1 '"Ii\ \ COSTA MESA - Orange occasion. . Estanda 000 020 O • 2 6 l 'Senior Casey Gates was the Univenlty 100 110 K • l 7 2 h.',\.'\'\'w111~' o ~"~"""' m1t. ...._, 21..' i..-nt..Jnit t.11 1l1i1 t+r..t \,\ 'I(), l m1&.'- ZS u nt../m• tl""'"81'1' . Coast College's baseball team Gates and Lund; Johnson, Brown (4), appeared to have all the right hard-luck loser after holding Urti Warner (5) and Sagud. 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Mon - Fri 8.im '>rm • "-41 9am 7rm • Sun IOam # 7pm • Sole pric:. doe. not include lox.s, doc f.. . 11lle i... freight, ~ de* od¥.ti11n9 and deal.- P'9f> .... Doily Pilot 84 Saturday, May A, 2002 SPORTS BASEIAU. HIGH SOIOOl SWIMMING JC TENNIS SPEEDWAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY I I . Sage Hill mercled CdM girls sparkle at the finals Sommer, Chang Cycl'es go tonight NEWPORT advance to State COSTA MESA - Cosld COAST - The Both freestyle relay teams in championship swims. SAN JACINTO - Orange Mesa'' own Bobby •Boogatoo• Sage Hill High Schwartz will take lo the dlrt IRVINE - Corona del Mar Higb's girls swim team fared well at Coast CoUege'"S Veronica I If 1 I 1 I baseball team race track as the Costa Mesd was bested, the Pacific Coast League finals Friday, finishing second to league Sommer and Stephanie Chang champion University. q ualUied for the State Speedway headlines rts 34-year 1 t-0, by visit­ anniversary 2002. st!ason opener Among Corona's highlights were two champion relay teams, Tournament May 10 at La Costa ing Brethren SCOBIOAll tonight. each posting All-America consideration times. Resort in doubles, and, Sommer Chnstian in a A) the Orange County mercy rule· Brethfen Ov. 11 Jordan Anae, Kim McKay. Vivian Uao and Brit1ney Bowlus, will be there in singles, as well, TODAY Fairgrounds. the gates will open · shortened Ughtnlng 0 swimming m the same rotation m the 200 freestyle relay, and the after shocking Ojai champion 400 tree relay, stopped the clocks in 1:42.33 and 3·t2.27, and had &tw TOMUNSON at 5:30 p.m., and the first race is Academy , and No. 1·seeded Hepzi Segura fl> scheduled for 7:30. The season League baseball game Friday. their coach.' Doug Voiding, smiling ffo,n ear-to.ear. Orange Coast •we had many, many PRs today,• said Voiding, who'll take his of Mt. San Jacinto Friday, 6·2, basketball opener k:i,cks off a season or 23 Zach Friednchs, Jordan in winners to the CIF Southern Section Division U Prellminarles at 4-6, 6-3, the Round of 16 a t events on Saturday nights Salinger. Cillf Swanson, Tim Belmont Plaza Thursday for a 10 a.m. start. ML San Jacinto. throughout the swruner. Wilkins and Matt Kornsweit Also heading for Long Beach will be the medley relay team or ·u was really huge,• said The Costa Mesa Speedway accounted for the Lightning's TODAY'S SCHEDULE Heather Hapeman (breaststroke), Niki Hendrickson (butterfly). ,OCC Coach Janice Maran of also features its arena grdnd­ hve tuts, but could not produce Christina Hewko (backstroke) and a freestyler to be named. Sommer's victory. stand seating, which pldces a run ·in live innings. IMllA!! . Among the individual standouts: McKay was third in the 200 free Chang lost in the singles t 6s, every spectator practically on Sage Hill fell lo 6- 14, 1-12 in College • Cal State Fullef1on •t UC (2:01.02) and second in the 500 (5:21 .44); Anae was second iri'the 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, to Cuesta's Gina top of the racing action. league, while Brethren Christian Irvine, 6 p.m. mdividual medley (2:14.23) and t,.econd in the 100 breast (1:10'.88); Dunch, but the n teamed with Prices for today's e ve nt unproved to 10·8, 8-5. .Hendrickson was second In the fJY (1:05.89), Bowlus was second in Sommer to gel the qualifying ~ include, $10 for adults, children the 100 free (55.57); Hewko was third in the 100 back (1:06.85); and vicfory in doubles over Community college men and women ages 13-17 $6, and 6-to-12-year­ AWUYUAGUI : Orange eo.st at Sovthem Callfornl& Uao was thir~ in the 50 Cree (25.83). Marymount's team of Bridget olds $3. Children unde r 5, BllmtllEH OtlamAH 11, SAGI Hu. 0 Estanda's boys featured Jess Hellmich (eighth in the Oy at Preliminaries at UC San Diego, 9 11.m Brethren Ovistian 072 02 · 11 9 0 Cameron and Katie Te nerelli, parking and programs are free. t :04 .57 and 10th m the IM, 2:23.98): Frank Gamboa (eighth in the Sage Htll 000 00 · 0 S S 6-4, 7-5. For more information visit, DalM and Andte'N5, Fl'M!dndl!., Loper (4) 500 (5:33.85) and 12th in the 100 tree (54'.76); David Silva (11th in ruw The doubles victory reversed College !Tlefl and women · Orange www.cmspeedway.com, or caU and Demf)Sey W Daw, S-3 L • Friedrichs. the breast, l: 12.76) and tied with Paul Collier in the 50 tree (27 .66). an earlier loss to the Marymount Coest. UC 1Mne at Werum 2 7. 28 · Karl (80 2. Sargent (BO Collier was 12th in the 500 (5:50.28). International Speedway, (9491 pair, at Ojai. lntercollegt•te Rowing Championships. at Lake Natoma. 11 :40 1.m. 492-9933. being with the SaJ.Jors in (10:07.29). Ringstrom (second an 200 dnd · NICOLE MACKEY Palm Springs. ·u·s run being PCL BO VS CdM senior Chris third in 100) will also advctnc-e MACKEY with them and cheering them Carpenter shook off a sore to the CIF Prelims, while team­ CONTINUED FROM B 1 on. We went to (a local amusement park) and rode g>NTINUED FROM B 1 throat and won the 110 high mates Justm Wald (third in chs· In the cars around, played golf, • , . • hurdles. a thrilling 300 inter­ cus and shot put), .Barber 1sec­ mdjv1dudl medley (2:08.98J mediate hurdles @al, Costa dnd the 100 backstroke a whole bunch of t!"l~.-.:-... __., [Im -~~ :urpnsed, Cah· on.d in shot putl, Andrew. Mesa juniQr Zach Powell (58.70), and contributed 10 And, wefila a nunCh of girl uatttZi saiO. ldfclii'ItJiiii I Wong (second in pole vault). grabbed a PCL title with his the Satlors' VJctorious 400 stuff.• . ~uld place in the top three. Andrew Norman (third in pole freestyle relay at the Palm Mackey has also enjoyed Mike has helped me a lot.• 40.79 clocking a head of run· vault) will also move on Springs lnVJtauonal Apnl 27. fulblli.ng her role for the Cahuantzi and a handful or ner-up Carpenter (42.66). For Estancia, junior Abdul The Daily Ptlot Athlete of the Sailors. With her strength as other Newport-Mesa DtStnct CdM senior Joe Barber Kaiyum (third in long jump), (153·1 in the discus) and Week dlso won the I 00 a medley swimmer, Mackey boys will ad~an~e to ~ C:IF. Abel Flores (third m 800) dnd Estancia sophomore Jason butterfly 156.7 1) and the 100 has been a ble to contribute to Soutem Section Prel.unina.ries John~ton (110 hurdles) will JOm next week. Johnston (20· 1 'h m long jump) breaststroke ( 1 :11.83), and Newport in various events. Casillas, Rojas and CahudntzJ contributed to two winning Rojas said he was intent on won PCL titles in field events "She's very versatile,• Costa Mesa senior Irwin relays in a meet against LaMont.Sdld. "She's not taking over the PCL with Northwood won its hrst , Salas finished second m the EdlSon Apnl 25. swimming her two fastest Corona del Mar's Josh Yelsey Pacific Coast League title with 3,200 ( 10: 1 t 0) and also ran d "She has big goals for the events, which is the IM and graduated and he won PCL 150 points, while Cd.M came 10 C IF-quaWymg lime m the summe r, d.Od I thmk her the backstroke,Jnstead, she's titles in the 800 (1:58.81) and second (106), followed by 1,600 (4 :32.74), but finis hed lrdirung nght now reflects doing the butte7by and the 1,600 (4 :28.14), while Estancia (91). that,· LdMont sdid of breaststroke.• Casillas won the 3,200 CdM sophomore Chns fourth. Mackey, who wants to Mackey as No. 2 in qualify for world compe Ubon in by a,duPvUlg success in the National Orange Cotmty the 200 IM (2:04.33) behmd the game was deoded ended the 49-nunute•lhird gamr Champtonstups in R onda m August. "She's San Clemente's Kristen Caverly (2:03.64). VOLlEYBALL CdM surVJved two match more than three times as long a~ with Ddve (Sdlo) now. She has this new Mackey is also No. 3 in the 100 fly (57.24) and points to pull e ve n at 14, the the first. equalizer rorrung on a stuff block •1t started out Uke 1t was e xcitement. She's training with people like No. 4 in the 100 back (58.59). CONTINUED FROM B 1 However, when it's time to score points for by Kevin Welch, whom Glenn gomg to be a 58-mmute match Gdbby Rose, Aaron Pe lfS-Ol, Diana MacManus. realizes will be a force an Uus but ended up being nearly two Now that she's trainmg with some or the best the Sailors, Mackey is bardiy concerned with to-back kills for a sideout and a rivalry the next three seasons. hours,• Conti said. in the world, she has some rejuvenation for top times. She just wants to win. point to put the Tars back on top "(Kevin) Welch is going to be Pemne paced the winner. c-o mpeUllon. She's a ve ry talented kid.• ·Where eve r coach puts me in, I will swun it and, alter the teams traded side· a very good player,• Glenn said. Wlth 30 kills, four stuff blocks Mackey has also found the balance of club and I will do my best,• Mackey said. "The outs, the Sea Kings hit a \>all into "I'm glad we got them this year, and two aces, while senior setter swimming and hjgh school competition. She breaststroke, that's my worst possible stroke the net to give the Sailors a two­ because it may be a while before Loyd Wright's 60 assists help<>d game lead. has built relatlonsb.ips t.tus season. Last week and they make me do it. And, in the medley 1t happens again.• Peterson (12 kllls), D1etenb6ch Energized by it-s second·. Noted Conti, "Kevin Welch (11) and Gaeta (mne) also flour· was the first tune she went on the team trip to relay, with the breaststroke, I feel so slow. I game rally, the Sea Kings took Palm Springs. battles like a wamor, oot a fresh­ ash. want to catch up and win. It's tough. But l gotta leads of 3-1, 6·5 and 7-6, as man• Inman posted a team-tugh I:> · 1 had lots of fun the re,· Mdckey said of win. I'll do whatever I can to wm. • Welch, seruor middle blocker A serv1ce winner by Bart kills for CdM, wtuch also bad 12 Ryan Inman and JUruor Bart Welch put the VJSltors ahead, 15· kills from Kevin Welch. eight Welch began putting away 14, before three straight kills by from John Grod, seven from Bart DEEP SEA Miller's sets. Newport seruor Erik Peterson Welch aqd su from Eric Jones· Newport rode three unforced staved off game points. Miller compiled 45 assists for FRIDAY'S COUNTS errors to a 12· 7 cusblon, before A service wmner by Brian the Sea Kings, wtule Inman. Newport l..Mcfing - 4 boats. 31 anglet1 2 whrte seab.lss, 80 calKo bass, 20 wnd t>.ss, 4 halttM. 14 reddish. 23 ~ad. the oompetitive Juices replaced Gael4 bed the match at 15 and a Kevin Welch and Grod had three 12 whrtefl1h • adrenaline. for both teams, stuJf block by 6-foot-8 sopho· blocks apiece and Kevin Welch Dawy"s loc:tier no report. prompbng' 26 sideouts, before more middle Jamie Diefenbach added two service winners.

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