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• Three-time CIF champ had the best time in the backstroke content with a Newport Harbor top-two finish.• se~als ; the top two swimmers will compete in Sydney. High's Misty Peirsol and May is on her Tony Altobelli "He stayed under control, and he was Krayzelburg head way to the DAILY PILOT very _smooth out there. It was a job the eight-man See well done.• finals, with the Olympics. INDIANAPOLIS - The kid vs. the stay, Page 7 Peirsol's time even edged world top two finishers world champ showdown is officially moving to the set for today's 200-meter backstroke champion Lenny Krayzelburg's time of 1:58.10, perhaps putting a liWe con­ Sydney Games. finals at the U.S. Olympic swimming It was the second-fastest time ever time tnals. cern in the 24-year-old from USC (via Russia), who already has made th~ for Peirsol, who swam a 1:57 .03 at the Aaron Peirsol, the 17-year-old speed Senior Nationals in April. His mark demon from Newport Harbor High U.S. Olympic squad in the 100-meter backstroke. beat his preliminaries time by nearly a competing for the Irvine Novaquatics, full second (1 :58.90). •It's all going to depend on how advanced to the finals with a time of Stressing improvement in the first one minute, 57 .93 seconds, the fastest Lenny wants to race,• Salo said. "He's 50 meters, Peirsol swam as if he had a time of Sunday's semifinals. been 'pretty much cruising throughout motor his back, posting marks under "It was a great race for Aaron, • this thing. It will depend on if he busts DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT said Dave Salo, Novaquati.cs coach. out and goes for his world record or is SEE FINALS PAGE 5 Aaron Pelrsol, 17, will swim in today's 200-meter backstroke finals.

Adams Elementary principal resigns•

•'Barbara Harrington is the seventh top administrator ih Newj:}ort-Mesa Unified to leave this year.

Danette Goulet DAILY PILOT NEWPORT-MESA - Barbara Hamngton ( became the seventh pnnapal to 1ump stup tius year. adding Adams Elementary to the I.1st of flve schools lacking leadership m the top spot Hamngton announced her res1griabon Fnday The Ne wport-Mesa Unified School Dislnct placed advertisements for pnnopdl pos1bons at the elementary and nuddle school level Ul professional journals this week, Supt. Robert Barbot said. The apphcabon deadline is Aug. 28 "We're looking to make the best possible • MAAIANNA DAY MASSEY I DAILY PllOT match." he said. "ln the meanb.me, the people we Painters Ben Inouye, left, and Dustin Hodges work on a desert mural at Corona del Mar High School for Eagle have filling in are the most highly respected." Scout candidate Mark Pomerantz's community project. Mark built a desert arboretum in the school's quad. District officials said they will introduce the new principals of Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor high Just deserts SEE PRINCIPAL PAGE 5 Danette Goulet Corona del Mar student .will become an Eagle Scout D AllY PlloT Town Center e doesn't have to cross a burn­ after finis~ an ambitious school project ing desert to become an Eagle H Scout, but 16-year-old Mark desert plant We. scene behind the Mboretum. expansion goes Pomerantz does have to create one. That was nearly two years ago. As Although it will be the third mural at Before a Boy Scout can earn the cov­ Mark prepares to enter his junior year the school. it is the first painted by stu­ eted rank of Eagle Scout. he must plan at Corona del Mar and earn his Eagle dents. before public and complete a service project benefit­ Scout status, his project will be finished •He wanted to do it. He's a very tal- Andrew Glazer ing a nonpront organization . next weekend when everything is ented artist,• Mark said. DAILY PILOT Most local scouts might work with planted. Dustin, 16, took a few weeks to map the Back Bay or Environmental Nature •what I'm doing here is to enhance out the mural and another week to COSTA MESA - The public will have its first Center, but Mark went to bis biology the campus and to learn while I do it.· paint it. The result is a spectacular 1 chance tonight to respond to a proposed pro)ect t.t;iat teache r, Dale Ghere. Mark said. "They gave me specific desert sunset. would expand the Ghere, an Eagle Scout himself, things to plant so that students can Dustin had another student, Ben city'S art facilities and For a brMkdoWn of the add office space. ~ . to .wanted Mark to create a dese rt arbere­ come out and observe them." lx)ouye, paint the cactuses, and Mark t"'~~ The Planning Com­ the ctty"s art ._.Hties, tum in the quad at Corona del Mar But the aspiring Eagle Scout took worked on the solid color background. mission is scheduled to seePage4. High School. the project one step fwtber. He talked •It's pretty cool,• Dustin said of the discuss the project in The arbore tw:p, Ghere said, could bis friend Dustin Hodges, who Is not a opportunity to paint. •Maybe my kids help h1Jn better educate students about Scout, into painting a mwal of a desert will get to see it one day.• SEE CENTER MGE 4

Turns out reality must come before 'reality 1V' • Community leader Oicm -- aam ------11··' Santoyo was a finalist to be --- on "Survivor," but he gave · Mii~ I 11195 1 it up for fatherhood. . . ~- 2 _John ~yacht historian

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Terrance Phillips THE HARBOR COLUMN Huff vs. puff is a choice all boaters have to make

t's always interesting to hear power­ I boaters and sailors discuss the virtues of which is the best way to walk on water. It's clear that powerboats have more speed. interior space, creature com.forts, generators, VCRs, engines and usually more "head room,• and I'm not tallang about the height of the l'eiling. On the other hand, sailboats have charm, elegance, grace, peace and serenity. As far as I'm concerned. I like them both. As you look down our main chan­ nel on any given weekend, it appears there is an abundance of each type of craft. However, according to national statistics, powerboats represent 80°10 MARIAAt4A DAY MASSEY I OAllY Pl.OT of all registered boats sold in the Newport Beach resident Keith Munemitsu will participate in the Catalina Classic, a paddleboard race from Catalina Island United States. to Manhattan Beach, on Aug. 27. Munemttsu Is raising funds and awareness for his friend Suzanne Ueder's Sarcoma Alliance. "Ninety-five percent of all boats sold ·•· and.registered in this country are under 26 feet in length. and only 20% ol all registries are listed as sailing craft.• said Dave Geoffroy, executive director of the Southern California Manne A test of mind; body and heart ... Assn. in Orange. Geoffroy also mentioned that 6.6% Alex-Coolman Keith Munemitsu will paddle Catalina Oassic - not to mention simply fin­ of the boats are under 16 feet, and 19° .. DAILY PILOT ishing it - requires an enormous degree -0f of these are listed as peJSODal water­ in a 32-mile race to raise funds mental arid physical discipline. craft ijet skis, Sea-Doos, etc.). There are fter a few hours of constant paddling for the Sarcoma Alliance "It's all about the power of focus pnd con­ approDma:tely 200,000 sailboats and through the open ocean, Keith Mune· 800,000 powerboats registered in Cali- centration." said Munemitsu, who ' paddles, fornia alone. · A mitsu's mind started to act a little lifts weights and swims to get ready for the strangely. has a type of cancer called synovial cell sarco­ H & S Yacht Sales on West Coast ma. Leider, 33, who now lives in Mill Valley, ordeal. Highway sells both power and sailing ·vou're out there singing songs,• the 33. In many ways, he said, trying to make it to has been fighting the devastating and poten­ crafts but places more emphasis on sail. year-old Newport Beach resident recalled. ·vou shore on the paadleboa.rd parallels the effort a tially fatal disease since 1992. , Monthly, they sell about three MacGre­ go: OK. 20 more strokes, 20 more strokes.· sarcoma patient has to make to keep moving gor 26s, an entry-level sailboat that can Munemitsu learned about this slightly crazy •1rs a very rare form of cancer,• Leider said in from day to day. a telephone interview. •But it's very malignant.· also be powered by an outboard motor behavior last year during the Catalina Classic, •The guy who wins just has to have the and run at more than 25 knots. In 1999. Leider created the Sarcoma a 32·mile paddleboard race from Catalina strongest reasons not to quit,· ~unemitsu said. Although the greatest majority or Island to Manhattan Beach Pier. He said par­ Alliance, an organization that works to edu­ • 1t•s not superhuman strength. It's just fipding boats being sold are powerboats. sa.tl­ ticipating in the grueling contest - which he cate the public about sarcoma and give sup­ out what your limits are and being able to push boat sales are expected to increase. finished in a little over five and a half hours - port to the people it afflicts. beyond thm.n. • •Salling becomes more popular was the hardest thing he's ever done. Munemitsu's paddle, Leider and Munernit­ Leider, who said the effort to create and when the price of fuel increases. But on Aug. 27, he's doing it again. Not su, will give the organization a fUI\d-raising maintain the Sarcoma Alliance has helped sus­ They're so much more economical, and because he loves punishment but because he ·and publicity boost. tain her, would no doubt agree. the upkeep factor is considerably low­ cares about a friend he's known for years. 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He defeated Krayzelburg in 'nste Blahnik (1:59.18) and FINALS bis home pool at the Janet Brian Walters (1:59.99) were CONTINUED FROM 1 Evans Invitational three the only other swimmers weeks ago. It was Krayzel­ besides Peirsol and Krayzel· burg's first loss in the 200 burg to post times under two 28 seconds in the first legs of backstroke in foUJ' years. minutes. the prellms and semis, a aiti· Peinol's dad, 1lm. ever "Those guys will be up cal area of the race for him. the superstitious one, makes there in the 1:59s, but I think "He's been working hard no guarantees but still likes Aaron and Lenny will be on bis starts, and the results how things are shaping up. faster than that,• Salo said. show that," Salo said. "I still •1 don't want to spook it, "But hey, this is the Olympic think there's room for even but Aaron is looking real time trials, and anything can more improvement, but right good right now," nm Peirsol happen here." now, he's right where he said. •Aaron is swimming Today's final will take place needs to be." under control, and we all at approximately 5:45 p .m. Peirsol is the only person think he's got a good shot. local time.· For those who can't in tonight's final who knows Things are on the right track. wait for the next day's results., what it's like to touch the This whole experience has log on to http://www. wall ahead of Krayzelburg. been just unbelievable." usswim.org for information. Walking is the exercise DAL mentary School Principal istrator, but his heart's really of choice for millions of r'"' Ned Hall will take the helm in teaching,• Despenas said. PRINCI at Adams until the right per­ Despite parents' continued Americans, and New CONTINUED FROM 1 son for the job is found. Hall concerns about the exodus of Balance is the shoe that DESIGllAlED DRIYrn 0RlllKS SODA fREE! retired two years ago after principals and unfilled posi­ more and more of them schools on Tuesday and will spending his career as a tions, some are relieved to aril fill th Newport-Mesa educator, said see the district taking its time. are wearing. But why tempor Y e vacancies Susan Despenas, assistant ·1 think I'm glad that No matter what · do so many people at the remaining schools. superintendent of elementary Cathi Peirson, who served education. they're taking time to do a walk, and what do you as principal of Pomona Ele- thorough search because I you're doing, mentary School for two years Pullinp bis second. tour of really think there's a lot of need to get st.artcd? before she left to have twins, duty as a stand-in adminis­ factors to take into considera­ your hometown will fill in as principal at trator, Mike McGuire will act tion, and it takes more than New Balance Mariners Elementary School. as principal at Ensign lnter­ five minutes,• said Lisa Boler, newspaper Newport Beach, CA Although she has continued mediate School. McGuire the Harbor Council PTA pres­ Has the answer to work for the district part has been a social studies ident, who has children at time in the adult education teacher at Ensign for more Mariners and Newport Har· FITS 114••• department, Peirson is not than 28 years and temporari­ bor. •I think they need to Corona del Mar Plaza• interested in a full-time posi- ly served as the school's spend some time to find can­ 932 Avocado St. tion, Barbot said. · assistant principal. didates that fit the unique Daily Pilot CPCH & MacArthur) Retired Killybrooke Ele- •He's an excellent ad.min- area or schools.• (949) 720-1 602

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--llf don't an what mt of kik aime hn. If they me aliout • "Yrt tyi1g to~, ..hy .. be suamful _• • t\111 _ AM,1sf21 .... Owile Appell, Estancia Hi9h track 5PCJRrS NllU. C1I MME CUIT CIA• lll and cross country coach --- Sports Editor Roger Carlson• 949-6744223 • Sports Fox: 949~500170 • Monday, August 14, 2000 7 .., , , n WOMEN'S VOWYI~ n Da• Pi 19t s· dne . awaits Misty! SPORTS HALL OF FAME y y .. • Newport Harbor High Holly did in 10 events, it took the oth­ er teams 25-30 events.• CE~BRATING THE MILI.ENNIUM product ov:erco~es injuries, May and McPeak made the jet lag to earn a berth with Olympic squad following a come­ from-behind semifinals win over Zi the U.S. Olympic Team.· Xiong and Rong Chi of China at the Tony Ahobelll China Open, 17-16. They trailed, 14- DAILY PtlOT 8, before stunning the home team. Next up for May, a two-time v er 0 NCAA ·.Player of the Year, is some the past much-needed rest and recovery from year, Misty a pulled stomach muscle she suffered May has a month ago. traveled to "She'll be heading back home and and com- the same doctor that checked out . peted in Brazil, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Shaq (Los Angeles Lakers star Canada, Switzerland, China, Ger­ Shaquille O'Neal) will be helping out many and even Chicago. Misty," Butch said. ·Her first contest Newport Harbor· Now she· can add Sydney, Aus­ won't be for another five weeks or so. tralia to her travQl. log. Hopefully, that will be enough time The former Newport Harbor High for her to get healthy again.• • dreams had a silver lining, but for and Long Beach State girls volleyball Will Costa Mesa residents Butch Newport Harbor product, it was an unfulfilled dream. standout, along with Holly McPeak, May and his wife, Barbara, be mak­ will compete at the 2000 Sydney ing the trip with Misty? Richard Dunn down ... I don't know if we all Olympic Games in 2-on•2 beach vol­ "You betcha,· he said. ·we DAILY P1t.oT felt that way on the team, but I leyball. DAILY PLOT FU PHOTO haven't even gotten our passports did. Maybe it was sell-induced "She's logged som~ miles and lympic fans can be Costa Mesa's Misty May earned a filled out yet. It's been a long year of Ill pressure.· turned some heads in a very short late nig.pts checking out the Internet harsh. Come home · Much-ballyhooed advertising, time," May's dad, Butch, said. "lt's berth on the U.S. Olympics Team. with anything less to see how she's been doing, but it's O media hype and black tie very well deserved and it's a feat that accwnulated the most pomts over the than gold, and people ask, been well worth it.• •Wbowon?• fund-raising events all increase she will get to enjoy for the rest of her past two years quahlied for Sydney. According to the proud father, look the Olympic pressure of finishing life.· For May and McPeak, all their With headliners like ·Go for for the May-McPeak duo to make with positive results, but at The United States will send two points were earned m just 10 appear­ the gold,• it is cruel and unusual quite an impact in Australia. times, it can be overbearing. two-women teams to Sydrtey, May ances this year. ·u Misty gets back to the point punishment for athletes, who ·everything's go for the gold, and McPeak, along with Annett Davis •it's like beating Michdel Johnson have sacn1iced so much in life to where she can run, jump and serve to and if you fall short, you feel like and Jenny Jordan Johnson. · in the 400-meters and givmg him a her capabilities, they have a great merit Olympic honors, to return you're letting people down,· Out of the teams' best eight tour­ 200-meter head stc:Ut, • Butch May to shame if a parade or shot at the gold medal, or at least a Bergeson said. "That's why, nament finishes, the two teams that said with a laugh. "What Misty and trip to the podium.• be said. celebration is not in order. when you asked about high The thrill of victory and agony school, I feel it's my·most of defeat goes on every summer memorable time. High school quadrennium for two weeks was pretty easygoing and fun." -this year in Sydney, Australia Bergeson, Tom Taylor and - and former Newport Harbor Mike Grier led Barnett's Sailors High and Stanford water polo to CIF 4-A championships in All-American James Bergeson 1977 and '78. From 1975 to '80, bad it both ways, sort of, during the Tars won five section titles. the 1988 Olympic Games in •Not to take anything away Seoul, Korea. from the Olympics, but the most Bergeson was the star fun I had playing water polo was everywhere be played, including my senior year in high school, on the U.S. Olympic because we were team. playing for ourselves. Team USA settled for We were young,· a silver medal when the Bergeson said. Bill Barnett-coached '88 Bergeson, the son Olympic squad lost to of former Orange Yugoslavia in the. County Supervisor. gold-medal game. state senator and ·rm not saying assemblywoman winning the silver Marian Bergeson, medal in the Olympics played for Barnett in wasn't fun, but there high school, then after was a lot of pressure ... college, had four more from people back home James Bergeson years of him on the · you felt wanted you to U.S. national team. win,• Bergeson said. •You're •After four years of playing for yourself, but you're two-a-days with Barnett, a lot of playing for them, as well. There's people were wiping the sweat off a little more stress to go out and their brow,• Bergeson said. "For win (in the Olympics) ... winning me, it was another four years of the silver was obviously very two-a-days with him. But Barnett nice. But we didn't win the silver, was a good coach. I think (the we lost the gold.• older Olympians} were a little Bergeson, a two-time CIF more grown up, which was Southern Section 4-A Player of probably easier for him to the Year for Newport Harbor 1n manage.• 1917 and '78, starred in the field Of Stanford's 51 in '88 along with former Stanford All-Americans in 2.4 years of All-Americans water polo, only seven. including and Alan tviouchawar, while Jeff Bergeson. were All-Americans Campbell, Peter Campbell, Chris all four years of their collegiate DuPlanty, , Kevin career. Robertson (Newport Harbor) and Bergeson, who grew up in (Newport Beach) Newport Beach, started playing were also part of Barnett's fint water polo at age 5. "It's a good Olympic team. beach sport, like volleyball.• be • Estancia High's Charlie Appell has been a Pied Piper In addition to track and field. tn the first round at Seoul, the said. Appell also beads the cross country U.S. knocked oft Yugoslavia in For several years, Bergeson of track and field and cross country for over 30 years. teams and it's there that he tries to the last four seconds when kept his OlytJlpiC silver medal in instill a different coaching Bergeson scored on a "lucky an "underwear drawer,• until bis approach. abot.• wife, Fran, made a plaque for it •1n cross country, there's a lot •u you related it to golf,• to hang in the den. more teamwork than most people BergelOll said of his •she did it to remind me that J think,• he seid. •You have to game-winning shot, "lt would be did something, rather than just perlor:m as a team out there, like saµliDg it to the green and hack around gol( balls,. said , otberwiSe the end result isn't as you wind up 18 inches to the pin, 8ergelOD. who pJ.llpJO a 14 strong. • or banking in the 8·ball handicap tbe9e days and is a So what's tbe ~ t:bange , (in bmiardl), The shot WU very member at Dove Cenyon he's 9eel1 in the youth of tOday 1uc1r.y.• COUntry Oub. Compared to the youth of But~. a fow-tin\e To make a living the:le days, ~tionipast ~-American at Stanford who BelgellCll OWDI and operatel •"Jb be bonelt. kids .... )al lad tbe Catdinal to NCAA team two equipmeDt-rental bultn 111 l!ll more Jay now,· App8ll Mid. ·r" titlel ID 1982 and '83, bis - one for coDltiUCtioD bued ID ..,. more kids m mUcb WG1W ~and jUDklr yean. MiliioD Vlajo, tbe other foir shape tMn 1...-beft blfaft. • ~ bne felt tbe urgm.cy to • weddtngl and putlel ID UguDa °""*' .. ol 11, ba8l gOod and • .. Olympe~ mede1 HIDI. ... ~ ...... ,.. 39, . ~lnlm ...... otMn. ae..-gelOll.-- ...... ·W1111D ~ go,llO tbe tWbGr ID '79 ucfII tbe ~ luD you clan't want to let boDG1ee ID tbe Dally POat Sports -n.llilll.__, NI dDwia.. a.v-m llMl. Hd of,...., He .... tD Dol9 EOtitlaallr 'IOU'• plllytng far ~Wlllldlwtllmdtlne ...... =...... ~ claulillMn:• .....,. .,...... , ,...... , ...... --- adbmimle, wbo ..tiana ----· Mayll. -- .. '"'cl ...... •lot of ...... Ja:Mfl!!PI • o 0 I . . Doily Pilot WIEILCUll GOLF ·LaW·and Huey _·dominate READY TO • Locals rout the field in CFJ class at Jwlior Olympic Sailing Festival. LONG BEACH - With winds to 20 knots and a strong 26-boat field in the TEE OFF Southern California 2000 U.S. Junior Olympic Sailing Festi­ Golfers with ~bilities eye special val, skipper Justin Law of event at Pelican Hill Golf Oub Friday. Balboa Yacht Club and crew Sara Huey of Newport Har­ NEWPORT COAST -Using portable computen mounted bor Yacht Club were run­ on wheelchairs along with a device that tracks head move­ away winners in the CFJ ment, 15 people without the use ?f their arms or legs, most Class July 13-16 in waters off of them quadriplegics, will tee off m a golf tournament, play· Long Beach. ing with able-bodied golfers, at Pelican Hill Golf Club on In the 10 scored races, they Friday. won five and were second in The invitation-only event, called Real Abilities Charity Golf five more for an overall score Tournament, will include. dignitaries and government offidals of 15 points, nearly halving from canada and the United States. the runner-up finish of David It benefits those .who are physically challenged through Diller and Adrienne Patterson 'Thddy'a Star Foundation, which supplies Environmental Con­ of BYC, who scored a solid 28 trol Units to those who cannot afford it. points. . The eW?nt is sponsored by Madentec, a leading provider ~f the technology that will allow people without the of their Law and Huey are mem­ use arms to golf using a wheelchair-mounted running bers of Newport Harbor's com~uter Microsoft Unks LS golf software. reigning champions on the A replica of the Pelican Hill layout is stored in the comput­ high school club level. er software. The user uses a reflective dot on the forehead and Both sophomores in the fall . moves the head to move the cursor. Then, they can click using at Newport Harbor, Sara Justtn Law face mov~ents, achieving 100% control of the computer turned 15 on Friday; Justin and Sara Huey 15), without the use of hands. turns 15 later this month. (aboard No., The golfers with disabilities, including 39-year-old Corona Also with distinguished on their way to del Mar resident and former surfing star Kyle Anderson, will performances were Newport CFJ cq>wnat play 15·holes of golf iii wheelchairs at Pelican Hill in a best-ball Harbor Yacht Club's Ryan the Junior gross format. . . .. Marshall and crew Kim Doot­ Olympic The event will include a golf clinic for people Wlth disabili- son (sixth) and Killarney Salling Festival. ties by Fore All, exhibits and demonstrations of the technolo­ Loufek and Adrienne Olson gy, a press conference at 11 a.m. and an awards banquet that (eighth). Alamitos Bay Yacht evening. Details: (310) 394-2228. Club was the hosting club. Geehr takes 26th in 200 breaststroke HAPPY mTllDAY INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Newport Har- SWIMMING bor High swimming standout Carly Geehr finished tied for 26th out of 106 competi- Van Hook pitches the first victory and tors in the 200-meter breaststroke Sunday at the U.S. Olympic Five years ago this week Corona del Mar's Hayden Aley gets the win swimming trials. Geehr, swimming for the Novaquatics, post­ Costa Mesa High's Julie Collett helps her on the second day. ed a time of 2:36.49 and finished tied with Heather Meng of Orange County Batbusters fast-pitch softball Gloucester County. team to the Amateur Softball Association Meanwhile, at the Junior Nationals in San Antonio, Tex. championship. 10 years ago this week Aug. 1-5, Newport Harbor's Hayley Peirsol was first in the Steve Conti is named the Corona del Mar Costa Mesa products Jeff Flelcl and Brook women's 800 free (8:57.35) and the 1,500 free (17:18.59), 10th High boys volleyball coach. · Bum.bard capture the McKinley Street in the 400 individual medley {5:01.79) and ninth in the 400 free The Newport Force fast-pitch softball club Basketball 2-on-2 Shootout over organizers (4:23.87). wins two games against the Costa Mesa Ken Bardsley and Ted Hamon. Newport's Ryan Lean won the men's 800 (8:21.71), was 14th Stampede to close out its summer sea.son. Corona del Mar senior Courtney Strauss in the 200 tree (1:56.19), third in the 400 free (4:03.33) and Newport Harbor's MoW Mullen hits a defeats Allison Llght, 4-6, 6-0, 6-4, in the girls eighth in the 1,500 free (16:18.30). · double in each game for the Force. Unda 16 singles semis of the Junior Tennis Classic.

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llOOQllCDO"' ....,..,. Electr1c of eamom-. Inc. Roeendln Eactrtc, Inc. 20Joumey 880 N. Mlibuty Aoed The IJnlverllly of c.Nfomla, INlne haa COf'npleted the Staoe One pot1Jon of a two-stage RFQIRFP --~ Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 San JoM, CA 85133 oon~ 11l1Ction proow for Oeelon Bulld MNlcee ntlatlng to the Hewitt Hall ProjeQt w wllh'\O"thrie.---~ (948) 349-8800 (408) 286-2800 One ,..,.~-,:for their lntereet and effon. 191atec:t to thle Pl"Olec:t. Thia ~ tor Pro9oi4:. (RFP) ~ 1he '*'**'** Two of the Deelgfl BU1d ~'Mlec:tion ptOCeM. Only tt'°9e Deelgr\ 8ulld Twne It* leeco EJectrtc hlN9 beet\ · through the Stage One RFQ process are eligible lo rMpOlld to thle Stage 1"'° RFP. 4701 Von Karman Avenue, Suite too Newport Beach, CA 92660 !::ctT ~~ rn~~~~-and It's Addenda la complementary to this R. FP, and remain. In (949) 724-1569 ~ . P ...rein . In cue of confllct, this RFP tupef'Mdee the ~

wlll made available to pnKlualllled Build Teams Thia ~ for ~Is be Design on F~ AUQU1t 4 2000 et PftEOUAUFJEQ BAE PftOIECDQN EHQINEERING (ARE SUPPAESSION/SPIHKLEBI) = :Wttie:~':bl~~ed to review the lnfonnatlon and to aoomit their OeslOJ'' Build p~ In SUBCOHJBACTQRS ARE: The University of Celflomla, Irvine Garvin Flt9 Pr<*Ctlon, Inc. OrinMll Corpor.clon dbl! Gr1nnel Fire Pwot9dlcM1 Deelgn and Construction Services 501 West Southern Avenue Sys19ms Compeny 3500 Berkeley Place Orange, CA 92865-3217 1521 E. Orangethorpe Ave., Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92697-2450 (714) 974..ano Fullerton, CA 92831 MCICQftOUND INfOAMADON (714) 870-1010 Unk~llMn Corpomlon Southwest Are Protlection Company Thie project has been determined to be a Design Build project that wlll utllize the 1-part Design Build prooesa. 130 E. Santa Clara St. 215 East El Sur Street The ~ of The University of Calflomla have defined "Design Build" u the prooesa for entering Into and manag­ Arcadia, CA 91006 Monrovia, CA 91016 ing a Contract ~ the Regents of The University ol C8Jlfomla and another patty In Which the other party agrees (826) 445-34 t 4 (626) 359-0034 to boltl deelgn and build .a structure, f&Clhty or other items specified In the Con1ractuaJ Agteement.

F« the purpoee of this Contractual Agreement, a Design Build Team (hereinafter called "Deelgn BuHd Entity") oould PREOUAUFIEP HVAC (WET I PRY) SUBCONTRACTORS ARE: be elthec' a elngle corporation, a partnership, joint venture, or other legal entity that provides the necMSaty an:tlltec:tur· al, englneel'lng, and oonstruetion services, whether by itself or through subcontracts. Air Conditioning Company, Inc. A.O. Reed I Co. Al90, for the purpoMs o~ !his .Contract, any reference to " Bid" haa been re.,Psed to "Coat PropoMI" (along wfth addi· 8265 San Fernando Road 4777 Ruffner Street tlonal revisions) as Identified in Section 10 Supplementary Instructions tb Design Bulld Entltlee Included In the Glendale, CA 91201 San Diego, CA 92111 RFP documem. (818) 244-6571 (858) 565-4131 PROJECT PROCESS FLOW CHART Crttchfleld Mecttanlcal, Inc. Request Klnetlc:a Systems, Inc. 188 Technology Drive, Suite H 5607 Palmer Way for UCI issues RFP Documents to Pre-Ouallfled Design Build Entities. Irvine, CA 92618 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Proposals (Bids) (949) 727-4333 (760) 438-5no

Each Design Budd Entity shaU submit the RFP Submittal In two University Marellch Mechanical Submil components 1000 N. Kraemer Place Arat~t Anaheim. CA 92806-2610 and First Component Submittal to the RFP shall Include all presentation boards, (714) 632·2600 $eCOfld Component study model and the RFP wrttten proposal (as Identified In Sectlon 7). RFP PftEOUAUFJEQ L.ABORATOBY CASEWORK I COUNTERTOP5 SUBCONJBACIQRS ABE: Proposal Second Component Submittal to the RFP shaH include the Preliminary , . ~ Design Cost Components (In a sealed envelope). a:~ Dow Dlvw91fted, Inc. ISEC lncorpot ated 1879 Placentia Avenue 10601 Calle lee, Suite 1190 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (949 ) ~9000 (71 4) 761 · 5151 Submlttals UCI reviews and evaluates each RFP submittal and determines "best Evaluation value: UCI then awards Project to selected Design Build Entity and con· tracts with Design Build Entity to provide Part 1 Wor1< Terms & and PBEQUAUF!Ep PLUMBING SUBCONTRACTORS ARE: Projact Award Conditions Services (Part 1). Ametc:olnduatries A.O. Reed & Co. 19208 South Vermont Avenue 4777 Ruffner Street Gardena, CA 90248 San Diego. CA 92111 (310) 327-3070 Part 1 (858) 565-4131 Sei8cted Design Build Entr:-,. provides Part 1 Work Terms and Conditions Doc:uments Sel'lllCeS and svbmlts Part 1 Documents to UCI for Review and Approval. Prepared O/K Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Murray Company 3870 E. Eagle Drive 2919 E. Victoria Street Anaheim, CA 92807 Rancho Dominguez. CA 90221 (714) 630-7979 (310) 637-1500 UCIAevlew UCI reviews and evaluates Design Build Entity's Part 1 of DD Documents Documents and determines whether the Project will proceed or is stopped. & II UCI determines that the Project should proceed, UCI wll Issue a Notloe Pan Pacific Plumbing Co. Unlv.rslty ...,.,ldl Mec:Nnlcaf Determines to Proceed to the Design Build Entity 10 provide Part 2 Wortt Terms and 1821 McGaw Avenue 1000 N. Kraemer Place Project Conditions Services otherwise the University will retain the Design Build Irvine, CA 92614 Anaheim, CA 92806-2610 Go/No Go Entity's Part 1 Documents for future use. (949) 474-9170 (714) 632·2600

RFP Documents will be available to Prequallfled Sut>corrtrectof Bidders on Frtdey. Augult 4. 2000 and Wiii be Design Build Entity provides Part 2 Work Terms and Conditions Servloes lsaued at: and submits ConstNctlon ~ to UCI for Review and ApproYal. Consolidated Reprographlca, tnc. Upon UCI Approval, the Design Build Entity starts oonstructlon of the 3182 Pullman Street Project Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone# (714) 751 ·2680 Attn: Stleety Miller or Mohammed Rehman PRQJECT OVEIMEW Pre-qualified Du£gn Bulld EntJtlM may piclc up free of charge a maximum of five (5) aets of RFP documenCs at This Request for Propoeals has been created in an effort to obtain the most creative project approaoti and ooet-effeo. Design and Constructlon Services, University of C811fomla, Irvine, 3500 a.tlalley Place. Irvine, Celfomla 92697· w. facility solution fG< The University of Cellfomla, Irvine. The University's goal Is to select a Design Build Entity that 2"450. Addltlonal sets may be purch&Md at Design Build Entity's C06t from Consolidated Reprognlphlca, Inc. oner. the best pouible combination of design and construction Mrvloes that la ~ with the goeJa of The Unfveralty ol C-'ltomla. Irvine Submittal& wlll be evaluated In a very systematic and ot>tectiv. approectt as Identified NOTE: rT IS TifE SUBCONTRACTORS' AND DESIGN CONSULTANTS' AESPONSl81.JTY lO AE0tSTER WITH In the RFP. THE UNIVEASrTY OR CONSOLIDATED REPROGAAPHICS TO ACKNOWLEDGE RE~ OF lltE HEWITT HALL RFP DOCUMENTS. UNIVEAStTY WILL NOTIFY SUBCONTRACTORS AHO DESIQH The proposed Hewitt Hall is the tttlrd building In the C.Oter for the College of~ at UC Ir.line and will CONlst of CONSULTANTS, WHO HAVE REGfSTERED W1TH DE5'GN AND CONSTRUCTION SEIMCU OR apc>rCJOmately 60,000 GSF. It Is anticipated that the building Wiii be ttvM stories above grade wllh a utllltyMvarium CONSOUOATEJ) BEPROGBAPHICS, OF ADDENDA WHICH ABE AVAIL.ABLE AT DE8IOH ANO tunnel connection to the under oonstnJctlon Sprague Hal, Which connecta via a tunnel to GIUespie RMMrch Fac:llity. COHSTRUC'TIONSERVICE~ The building will Include spece for research laboratories, support space. olfloea and a General Clinical R.... rcti Cemr (GCRC). The ~ overall Contract llme (for both Part 1 and Part 2 Wortt Terms and Conditions) for the Three PBE.PBOpQSAL CONFERENCES shall be held as follows: Oea9t and Construcllon of the project la lil)ProXimately 25 months. 1:00 A.II. PST TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2000 1:00 A.II. PST llONOAY, SE.PTEll8ER 11, 3000 The att. for the Hewitt Hall is generally nat. but the bulldlng'a ground floor eleV1ltlon wlll be three fMt ~ than the UniV'etslty of Cellfomla, Irvine UntveraftV of Califomla. Irvine finished ftoor elevations of the adjacent Sprague Hall and Giiiespie Researdl Facility. Site ~ will be Hmlted Presldenra Conference Room Prasldant'a Conlentnce Room to the area aa Identified In the Oetalled Protect Program, with the building's main entry planned on the aouthem comer Mesa Ofl'ioe Building Mesa omce Building off the existing ~ lot t83. The area for the loading dodt will be a oonttnuation of tha Spr1IOJ9 Hall servtc::. yard. 4004 Mesa Rd, Suite 3000 4004 ~ Ad, Sulfl9 3000 lrvlne, C.llfomla 92697 IMne. ~ 92691 All tha Initial completion of Hewitt Hall, the first floor will be occupied by the GCRC, o1'11cee and aMOCle1l8d MJPPOrt (949) 824-M30 (949) 82~ functions. In the futunt it Is anticipated that the GCRC wlll mow out of Hewitt Hall and tha GCRC apece wlll be oon­ Yefted Into ~ labofa.t0!1M. During this Initial phaM th9 GCRC will be located In a apeoe that le eulty converted 1:00 A.II. PST MONDAY, OCTOBER I, 2000 10 rnMt H-8 requirements. The laboralOly ap909 on all noor. (both preeent and future) Wll be dMigrled for H-8 occu­ Unlvwaity of Ce.llfornla, Irvine penc:y and 1he remeloder of the building de8igned for B oocupancy. The ~·· C*\tral mec:h8nicail apace MNlng PrMIJ;tent'a Conference Room the H...e occupancy atlOUkl be located on the iow.r leV9I near the lolldlng dodt and mec:henaJ ~ MrYlng the ~ Office Bullding B occupancy portion of the building can be roof mounted. 4004 Mesa Rd, Suite 3000 Irvine, Celltomla 92697 The labcn1ory *"* wtll be baMd on a 22'lc22' atNc:tural grid, that &lows a 22'lt11' labof'atory modute. The reinforced (~) 824-8630 concrete on.way flat a&ab deecttbecl In the OetaAed Profe&1 Progrwn can be daelgl led 10 8lllilfy the ~· vlbra- 1'on CfhN for ,....rdl lllborator1ea. Laboratory aultee ant ~ u latge open .,... tNd auppof1 the tleJdb6e DtE THREE P8E-P80P08!' 1 CQHFEBENCQ ARI IWl>ATOftX fQfl Ml pRl:QUALftD Q Fl MP 0 plaMlng and layout of laboratory and 9'IPPOft areas. Lab auppon apec:e wlll be locmad wffhlf'I tha Interior zones and ENTJDES. Dt1 MEl1lNGI W1..L H CLOllQ AT t:01 AM, pst. ANY Pfll:AUN HQ "MW •p Q lab benc:hea w111 be loceted on wlndOw wdl. FrMh alt Intake for the H-8 oocupency poftlon of the bulldlng eh9I be EN'ITJJE.I A88MNQ Af1l8 DM JW WIU.. u neeq••• ""P FIQI fUllDll8 pMDCINTICll • Jiii prOYtdad through a V9fbl ltl8ft locat9d at the Mil end of tha bulldlng, and ellhal.l9t air wlll exit the _.. In a Wigle REP PftOCIU. ltlllft to the .... along the occupancy aapera1'on wall.

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Al dealer. wlmt acuon do you take? A • Dc.pne bem1 .celeu. lhis Nod LEXUS G1300 '00 just rneaRres up to the requiremcnu Navigation, 20" rim., no A • There is nothU\I you can do. for a jump shift. The solidity of the fOAO F150 'f7 luxury tu( no OMV dut, Sven If you play weak ~bids . this spade suit. the kina and partner'1 4WD, towing. blltl 271(, Ol1ly Ilk 11'11 blnCl is too rich In playina tricks for uit as well as the kings ol boeh tC13724m78 111.150 (098341) $42,787 that action - it could produce slam unbid ault.t JUstify a l«p IO two LANO ROVER LEXUS 111SS10N VIE.JO f1eing a amatterinJ of the ri~ t cards spades. NEWPORT BEACH IOMIM3M 111 patUM:r's hand. However. 11 does 14~5 not have sufr1Cienl defensive tricks Q 5 • Both vulnerable, as South you to wamuu 1n open.ins one--bid. so hold FORO MUST ANG GT '97 pus and see bow the M1Cbon dcvd· Conv v.a s 9'IMCl .,_ opt. •JI076 Q IOll J Q IO•KJ4 & morel ~ Slwpl (207203) $t7.988 Q l ·As South. vulnerable, you Panncr opens the with one NABERS bidding hold: no U"Ump What dO you bid now? (714 ~ 1 00 LEXUS GS 400 .. Nakamlch1 Sound, Lexus Certified' MAZDA 121 EB '81 • A 6 '1 Q97 O AK 7 • K Q. 11 74 A· The normul action is 10 probe for FORD MUST ANG LX ·14 Lo Ml, V-6, INlhe<, moon­ H1tchb1ck, nude (003676) $37.1187 a 4-4 major fit with a Stayman two LEXUS MISSION VIEJO rool & more! Bal cl WllT What is your opening bid7 ~ llft09Vld, PP, (744t60) $14,988 dubs llowcver. with all those sec· IOMlt-5398 ondaty honors the the ~71~ NABERS and 1enaccs m A·Even if your no-uump opening ~hon iu1u. a stronll argument can be (714)540:9100 range IS 16-18, this hand is 100 CADIJ,AC E*rldo 't5 GMC JWY 4X4 '96 LEXUS LS 400 'ti made for simply nusing to three no ~ Fuly Loaded' SltOnJ for thal action - your wealth Lo 4711 M. WI*"-'!. T111 SL T red lta1het CO 11oys Mli -*•Binz C2IO .. U"Ump In the Vanderbilt Teams some & more• New cat IJade-tn' Lexi. Ctf1lfied of pnme cards and five-card sou add years •go. thn:c no trump made I.Ill*. v~ ~ (063091) $32,987 8iac:k/Blac:WSta11111rl! a point or two to its value. Open one f813035) $18.988 (544693) $II 988 (79 1467) $27,990 while four spades was defeated MAIERS NABERS LEXUS MISSION VIEJO club and then jump in no trump 11 800-669-5398 FLETCHER JOHES (!14)MO:t100 (714)540-9100 888.624.1401 your OCJtl lllrn. Q 6 • Both vulnerablc.11s South yoo hold: 8EVLLE '14 LEXUS LS 400 '97 Q J · Neither vulnerable, as South CADIJ,.AC GMC JIOttY '118 Sliver, Lnus Certified, Futy ~C280 '81 Wiiie, tan IN!htf. V·8 4WD, 291(, SEE IT! loa0ed1 ~Lomil you hold: • Q9 41 AK874 AKJ •5 3 NolfllW...... oondl '521001/3007 $11,95() (0766761 S34987 (572140) $28,990 (837429) S14,988 I.AHO ROVER FLETCHER JOHES • AKQI09 3 · 73 AK • 6 4 J MAIERS LEXUS MISSIOfj VIEJO The b1ddtng h&.\ proceeded: NEWPORT BEACH 800-6IM391 MU24.t401 SO nt WFS T NORTH t:AST (!141Mtt!OO 949~5 The bidding has proceeded I l • J• hM LEXUS SC 400 '97 Merc9d11 Benz MU30 'It SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST ? Gnnd ltltquls LS '00 Low rnis./Slarmarl! I• PUI 2 Pb!> Whnt ac11on do you take? Redtll/OIY. Fully Loaded, ? H1ndtng Packa99, ABS Only 21k mt Wonl l..asC' (°*35) $39,990 powe< seaa air oond cass (052527) $34,987 FLETCHER JONES What do yoo bid now'l We cannot 1mag1ne a hand where a ltalllef. alum wheels • LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 888.624.1401 vulnerable partner could mtrodu1.:e a (YX607509) S22 975 IOO.a&9-5391 A • With better than a minimum new )Uh at the three-level that would MERCEDES K111 Grody llL.430 '91 opcninj! bid and a neaHolid spade not offer play for ~lam should panner Llncoln-ttlercury LEXUS SC 400 '97 3000 ml, 111 pow1r, suit, it as your duty IO co1ivey thi~ have a dub comrol. 1lie way to t08475712M8 142,950 714-521 ·3110 BllckllllOIY. Loaded le•ue tnformalion to partner as '>000 as inquire about that 1s to 1ump to five Certified I.AHO ROVER possib~. A jump to three spades s pade~. showing slam interest e HONDA ACCORO '119 1038566) $31 .987 NEWPORT BEACH oot descnbcs yoor boldmg to a tee v. 11h two lose,.., in lhe enem) ~ ult 2 door au10 a•r power LEXUS MISSION VIEJO ... ~ 11ter1n g $ 3650 I00-66..S398 ...,_.. lll.55 Q 4 • As South, vulncrnble. you ~9 · 723-1504 ·oo hold: LR DISCOVERY '97 Cll Nowt LEXUS ES-300 '98 Black. SE7' 32.000 mllM, (1725941 $54,990 tan leather t0teno1 gold clMnl 7 PllMnglf FLE'TCHER JONES I00-927-3578 l*kage SIMl.fOOI 1 - f558003t3049 S24.&50 II NMCe recotds perfect LAHI> ROVER $18,990 949-719-0771 NEWPORT BEACH Mwc9dla sue Sport '" 6,600 ITisJSlllmlrl! 94M4°"'445 ~ fllyltiqul LS W MOUNTAINEER 4X4 '00 OldMloOlll Sllloudl '00 1135637) S37 .500 V8 engrie, IUIO, pr~ Pwr moorvool. eide 1H low 12k Mill, WNI. 1>1111 FLETCHER JOHES What LEXUS UI DISCOVERY 't7 IOlnl, power Mldowsldoor bigs. CO, Madi Aldo, IOW, Doors. Res Ail. co & ~ happens If ES300 SEOAH "99 Full pow., 34K ml. IU.124.1401 kda, ,... !ClClller le&N, Homllr* PT-.. Renlall • ~ v~ eng 2 tone t5527WJOS9 S19,950 (XJ(841057) $14,975 (YUJ00949) $31.545 (21 t Cl.SS) $2 t ,988 you don't while grey w•grey llhr LAHO ROVER MlfCtldel Sl320 'ti Ken G.ody Ken G.ody NABERS Low int Fully loaded' CO NEWPORT BEACH tn1SJS1annarl! LlncollHllercury Lincoln-Mercury (714)540-9100 9 advertise? 149-64~5 ( 136902) $45.990 1 -~ 11-~11-~. 1 auto Changet cllal air 714·5214110 714-5214110 FLETCHER JONES 1M2 MERCEDES BENZ 2000 OlSC SERIES U begs ' dual pwr Mell LR DISCOVERY '97 .... 624.1401 moon-1001 auto llOUHTAIEER 4X4 '99 300 T\JR80 DISEl l759079 S30.9t0 All "" toyll AMdy lo go! Stele air bagl, me1Mg1 • cltmlte control 3-4 Sunroof, yellow 4 door, LANO ROVER sos t524~ S19.750 lllr'cldla Sl320 '95 oner, CO, ,_ ~ NOTHING. m1 $29 500 080 r9built tnns, SPECIAL NEWPORT BEACH LANO AOVVI 36k .n111./Stamlll'k -1 IOW l*g 94t-t40-M45 Cll 949-278-0353 NEWPORT BEACH (117419) $43.990 CAREi 1SOii 111. 1111111 Mel the {XOJ34612) $24,975 S4500. 714492"'250 '91 Olds Silhouette V1n can 94M4D-6445 FLETCHER JOMES "-' G.ody V1.1.AGEA WAGON .. 99 RANGE AOYEA U hA PW!' UC>. .. oond. MU24.1401 ve, uo. s c11c cd c:Nnget tXM1320713100 MUM Clasalfleda Llncoln-lletcu.ry 7 lhr 1U1. I - NCORll W US ES 300 '97 LR DISCOVERY .. 714-521·9110 Otdltml"8 ~ 't7 ABS. ConYenlence Group, l.AHO ROVER $3650 949-723-1 504 (949) Sege. 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