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New Campus Building has Residents Upset

The school's proposed maintenance and operations (M&O) facility so that the entrance to the area. Residents suggested relocating would prefer the hours of an industrial facility. building is now less visible to the main, the facility to a more industrial loca- facility (7:00a.m.-4:00p.m. on week- Maintenance and Office The M&O facility is expected to be street. Officials also agreed -to design tion. They said sugh a location would days) to, those of an academic facility has received heavy a nearly 9,000 square-foot storage the exterior of the facility to appear be more appropriate for an industrial (8:00a.m.-9:00p.m. on weekdays). criticimfrom residents building that will be used by eight FC less industrial and conform to the sur- facility. Campus, officials agreed to If campus officials decide to keep tradesmen. The tradesmen are skilled rounding residential houses. consider off-campus possibilities for the M&O facility on campus, and the By Michael Ocampo workers who are responsible for the Fullerton residents were opposed to the facility's location. facility's plan passes the city Planning Hornet New Editor campus' daily maintenance and repair. the construction of the M&O facility Though they are opposed to the new Commission, then construction for the Fullerton College (FC) campus Campus officials said that they had citing the noise the facility would emit M&O facility, residents said they facility will begin in summer, 2004. administrators invited district officials, recently redesigned the facility at the and the damage the facility might would be more accepting of a new FC The M&O facility would then be built city officials and local residents to an suggestion of the city Planning inflict upon residential property val- building so long as it was an academic on Berkeley Avenue in the northwest- informal meeting last Thurs. to discuss Commission. For example, campus ues. They argued that an industrial facility and not an industrial one. ern part of the campus, near the former the school's plans for a proposed officials agreed to reorient the M&O facility does not belong in a residential However, they also said that they District Education Center. FC to Oil Company to Get New Dispel Bad Press

Halliburton employees Halliburton. Cheney and Halliburton have both stated that will write letters to news- By Cristina Shepherd he has no financial interest in the Hornet Staff Witer papers.in .hopes to extin- future of the company. Still, guish negative press Cheney receives roughly a The process of selecting a new $150,000 per-year pension and has president for Fullerton College 433,000 stock options within the -By. Jason ,Dixon .; (FC) is infull swing with a itfie' compaiiy:It is also worth noting Mpr~Ie* O ine Editor over a... month before ' a miajor that Halliburton was a heavy cam- decision will be made. Halliburton's 100,000 employ- paign contributor to the 2000 According to the Management ees across the country received a Bush/Cheney presidential cam- Employee Hiring Procedure of the memo titled "Defending our paign. North Orange County Community Company" from CEO Dave Lesar The Bush Administration has College School District,the last month asking them to write recently asked for $2.1 billion for screening committee for the letters to their local newspapers in oil reconstruction funds, which is position will consist, of representa- response to recent criticism by triple their original estimates. tives selected from various school members of Congress. A letter to the Director of the and administra- This PR campaign comes amid Office of Management and Budget tive related allegations that Halliburton and its from Democratic reps. Henry factions. : subsidiaries, particularly Kellogg, Waxman and John Dingell states These repre- 7 Brown & Root (KBR), have that Iraqis are buying gasoline at 4 sentatives will unfairly obtained government to 15 cents a gallon. Also, accord- include five fac- contracts in Iraq and have over- ing to the letter, KBR is charging ulty representa-' charged for their services. 90 cents per gallon to import the tives selected Schauerman The memo included tips on how gas. Adding in the wholesale by the campus to write the letter and even amount and Halliburton's "addi- Academic/Faculty Senate, one suggested certain points that tional fee," this brings the price to faculty representative jointly employees should include. $1.62 to $1.70 per gallon. At least selected by the United Faculty and Halliburton's primary function 90% of this is subsidized by the rnoto B LUIs Gomez I ne Hornet Adjunct Faculty Unied, one stu- TUG-OF-WAR- A battle ensues between the Cosemtology Society and the Alpha Gamma is to provide oil field services U.S. taxpayers. dent representative selected by the Sigma club. Winners at the rally's were rewarded with food and cash prizes. ranging from maintenance to The letter states, "The distance Academic Senate, and several extinguishing fires. However, the between Kuwait and Baghdad is others. The student representative company is involved'in a wide 400 miles.. .it should be possible to selected is Associated Students range of other services as well. transport gasoline into Iraq President Sonya Servin. CsCelebrates One such service is providing din- for...15 to 25 cents per gallon." The screening and interviewing ing facilities for troops over seas. Security is of course a costly of applicants will begin in Nov. Halliburton is currently providing 'issue. However, the military is with a list of recommended this service for the U.S. military. providing fuel convoys at no cost applicants tobe presented as Homecoming, Annivesary Another contract, obtained with to Halliburton. finalist by Nov. 20. no bidding, is to provide trans- Halliburton announced last The departure of former FC portation of gasoline from Kuwait Wed. that KBR's profits have President Michael Viera left the from the hazards of cig- - - into Iraq while Iraq's pipelines and quadrupled in the third quarter, presidential seat vacant for Interim Last week's rally had arette smoking to the internal production are at a halt shadowing the $2 million it paid President Sam Schauerman to benefits of joining a due to the recent war. last year in the settlement of a shops, food, activities occupy temporarily. campus club. "This Halliburton's current contracts criminal case for previously over- Schauerman was not hired as a and live entertainment event shows the stu- in Iraq have been extended to the charging the government. new president, but specifically as dents what is available end of this year, again without bid- In his letter to the "Houston an interim president; that is, one ding, to the consternation of some Chronicle", which he included in By Lisa Maiorana to them," said Veronica who can fulfill a college president's House the memo, Lesar stated, "The serv- Hornet Staff Writer Ramirez, a sociology Democrats. responsibilities, but only until a major. "All (students) Earlier this year, opponents of ices for the military, in fact, pro- new president is found. Last Wednesday's south quad have to do is walk the war have made it clear to the duce a profit of only a few cents on

Schauerman, as described by was full of laughter, fun and excite- around the quad and - - world that Vice-President Dick the dollar - we do this work

Janet Portolan the Vice.President merit as the Associated Students and pick and choose what .l Cheney is_ the former CEO of because it is important." of FC, Educational Support and the Inter-Club Council presented programs or upcoming Planning, is a very experienced and Fullerton College's (FC) 2003 events they would want

knowledgeable individual. Homecoming Rally. The purpose of to be a part of." There - Schauerman has over 30 years of the rally was not only to promote were also merchants experience serving within commu- Saturday's homecoming game, but present at the rally. nity colleges. also to celebrate the college's 90th Fullerton College X Schauerman is retired, but has anniversary. won its homecoming 4 continued to serve with five The event had numerous festivi- game on Saturday, - colleges as an interim. "He has ties such'as a three-legged race, a defeating Santa Ana experience of what it means to be performance by FC's spirit team, a College 56-24. The vic- an interim, which is not an easy tug-of-war contest and an introduc- tory solidified the position," Portolan said. tion to the Hornet football team. Hornets' position as Portolan is confident that the There was also live entertainment number one in their screening committee will scrutinize provided by the FC alumni group the applicants for leadership skills "The Alley Cats." Nursing major division, the Division relating to the ability to address the Ronilyn Ricaforte said the rally was of the Mission current financial issues epeienced ."pretty cool.". Conference..-- This *by the college. She is hpefl ~lso Many" booths were on display in championship will be Photo By Luis GohezThe Hornet Photo By John Dickstein/The Hornet that the new presidenit will: reflect addition to the festivities. The FC's first football title READY, OK- FC's spirit squad put on a show TAKEDOWN- Hornets win their Homecoming game against Santa Ana and claim their title as division champions. STORY ON PAGE 6. and uphold the attitudes of FC. booths ranged in subject matter since 1988. at last week's Homecoming rally. Page 2 The Hornet Wednesday Features Fullerton College November 12. 2003 a . aaar . aa : . . --- c I a One Mans Life Story of Survival and Service The life of Richard E. Coert is a story of honor and courage.

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UPCOMING SCHOOL EVENTS

NOVEMBER FC THEATRE PREVIEWV November 11 Raul Anguiano

Artist-in-Residence Exhibition and Lecture

Lecture and classes December 1-4

Exhibition closes December 4

M-W 10am-2pm Tb-Sat 5-9pm

Admission Free

November 13 Symphonic Winds Band Concert at 8pm

Campus Theatre

Metamorphoses

Performed in a shimmering pooi spanning the stage and stretching across time, "Metamorphoses" is Mary Zimmerman's Tony-award- winning adaptation of Ovid's stories of love and loss, triumph and trans- formation. This visually stunning work of mythic proportions will stir your soul and capture your imagination. Photos courtesy of the Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department that explore the transforming power of love, loss, separation, regret and remembrance. November 13 14 15. 17. 18. 19. & 20 at AMOR VINCIT OMNIA- Love conquers all in Mary Zimmerman's take on Ovid's classic myths 8pm Zimmerman's Metamorphoses. November 16 at 2pm Even though the stories are based on classic myths WRITTEN BY MARY ZIMMERMAN Let Mary Zimmerman's award -win- and legends, like the legendary King Midas with the DIRECTED BY. GARY 'KRINKE nzing play, "Metamorphoses," change the golden touch and the doomed love of Orpheus and November 14 way you see the world. Eurydice, they have been reworked to cater to con- COMPANY temporary sensibilities. Vocal Jazz Concert 8pm AN4AHEIM: CHRIS BELTRAN, ALEX NOMBRANO, Zimmerman is in her element when she skillfully AN UENILEIO14 SAWATZKE By Stacy Scitwed ------weaves a picture of the landscape of love throughout Wilshire Auditorium BREA: STEVEN CESNEKt. JOHN DAVID GRAHAM, Hornet Managing Editor the play. This critically-acclaimed and optimistic play AND PATICIA YVONNE VELAOUEZ is a great way to give your heart an early start and for The Fullerton College Theatre Arts Department CLHINo HILLS; CANDICE BERGE the holiday season. November 21-22 will amaze us once again with their talents as they. November 13 is already sold out, so hurry and get FULLERTON: KYM CANON, CORY REEDER, present Mary Zimmerman's Metamnorphoses under Bravo! Entertainment Co. with production of the semester. AND PAUL VILLANO director your tickets for this last The Cabana Boys at 8pm the direction of FC's own award-winning GARDEN GROVE: CASEY GATES Gary Krinke. on Nov. 12, 14, 15, Song Dance Concert "Metamorphoses" will be playing LA.MIRADA: STEVEN PEREZ This is not like any other performance that FC has and on Nov. 16 at 2p.m. 17, 18, 19, & 20 at 8p.m. LA* PALMA: STEVEN GONZALES Campus Theatre ever put on. No other play has required 1500 gallons Tickets are available at the Theatre Box Office, SANTA :ANA: NATALIE WHITE of water for an on-stage swimming pool. (714) 992-7433. Hours: 10:20a.m.-3:30p.m. Mon.- WHIFFIER: JASON PAUL' EVANS AND VERONICA No matter how extraordinary it sounds, the pool is Fri. and one hour prior to the performance. November 23 not a gimmick; it represents the spirit and soul of the $15 general admission; $12.50 students/seniors LOUISA ROSAS YORBA LINDA: 'MARCUS BUTCHER AND Women's Chorale Concert at characters as it explores the transformation themed * **Metamnorphoses explores adult themes, and 4m myths of Ovid, a classic poet. includes limited nudity. This is not suitable for AARON CAMPBELL Ovid has over 100 poetic stories, eight of which younger viewers. s Recital hail - Room 1111! have been turned into the stories that comprise ,;. Page 5 The Hornet Wednesday November 12, 2003 Fullerton College Arts & Entertainment

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Compiled by Julie Anne Ines Hornet A&E Editor Novebr 12 HAPPY PIZZA WITH THE WORKS EXCEPT ANCHOVIES DAY! "It's better to burn out than to fade away." Neil Young HAPPY BIRTHDAY Grace Kelly (1929)-Neil Young (1945) EDITOR'S PICK AFI Film Festival Arctight Hollywood Call (323)464-4226 for details Watch the stars come out in Tinseltown as the American Film Institute hosts this independent film festival. November 13 HAPPY WORLD KINDNESS DAY! "Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but of playing a poor hand well." Robert Louis Stevenson HAPPY BIRTHDAY Robert Louis Stevenson (1850)-Whoopi Goldberg (1949) EDITOR'S PICK Electronic House Expo 2003 Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center Call (562)436-3636 for details See what gadgets and gizmos the future has to offer today. The Electronic House Expo has everything the technological whiz and the technological- ly inclined average joe or jane could want in their homes. SCHOOL'EVENT Metamorphoses opens tonight

Photo courtesy of Cephas S. Love Bronwyn Dodson Theatre 8pm THE SOUND OF MUSIC- Cephas Love (center), a self-taught musician, brings his blend of inspired music and poetry to the Fullerton music scene. November 14 both Marley and Hendrix as sources of inspira- Like one of his songs says, he wants to plant the Prfil within FCMsicin tion, is a self-taught musician who has a com- seeds of creativity and inspiration OPERATION ROOM NURSE DAY! his audience. HAPPY mand of the drums, piano, bass, and guitar. He "To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time itself, Even though he just' started writing poetry at doesn't play all the instruments at once, incredible and inconceivable." Aaron Copland however. He is backed up by friends Ben Skins the age of 17, this 22-year-old artist has grown HAPPY BIRTHDAY Fall for the sound of of Fullerton on the drums and by Will 'Bottoms on the into an articulate lyricist as well as an accom- Claude Monet (1840)-Aaron Copland (1900) College musician, Cephas S. Love electric bass. plished musician whose instrumentals are as EDITOR'S PICK In addition to sharing his work at venues complex as his moving lyrics. If you're looking for inspiration or just enjoy Holiday Ice Rink such as The World Stage, The Poetry Lounge, Irvine Spectrum -yBJuhie Ane Ines and Fusion, as well as performing at various great music, lyrics, and accomplished perform- Hornet A&E Editor has ances, you're sure to fall for The. Cephas Call (949)789-9180 for details college campuses and coffee houses, Love a Love Sound. Enjoy the magic and mystique of ice in Southern California. Take out The spirit of creativity and rebellion against recently released his independently produced date or the entire family to enjoy this seasonal event at the Irvine Electric Soul Baby. the norm, attributed in the past to music greats album, For CDpurchasing information and show Spectrum. Through his songs, which are a, mixture of Bob Marley and Jirni Hendrix, lives on in dates e-mail the man himself at. SCHOOL EVENT Cephas S. Love andl his music. soul, jazz, and rock and roll, he hopes to -cephaslove @ yahoo. coni Vocal Jazz Concert College student whocites. "inspire people to do what they want to do." Wilshire Auditorium 8pm Love, a Fullerton i logue isn't said in English with a Japanese Metamorphoses Movi Renal f ha W accent, it's in Japanese. So yes, lots of subtitles Bronwyn Dodson Theatre 8pm will be read during the course of this movie. It has great action sequences for a movie that November 15 TOUHA! TOHA' TOUBA! is over 30 years old and has become one of my fayorjte. war.films. HAPPY CLEAN OUT YOUR REFRIGERATOR DAY! Tora! Tora! Tora! lives -on -as-a one's own world in any of the art takes courage." Georgia es the__ - -- f -you-want-to- see a movie that doesn't feature 2Tocreate ggratWorld-Wari-nevi :: ij:::::::yI::i_:Jy:i !if:;:': - 7k:2 :"':t~fl::ikr,!:ti triangle or other *O'Keefe 'fact that itWas "cafe over 3O'years ago. "movie' stars," a fictional love fictitious sub-plots then Tora! Tora! Tora! is HAPPY BIRTHDAY what you should rent if not buy. It aims to tell Georgia O'Keefe (1887)-Petula Clark (1932) By Jose Balderas the tale of a historic date with as much historical EDITOR'S PICK Madame Butterfly Hornet Staff Writer AK:cim W << accuracy as possible Opera Pacific: Now that it's on DVD, you can watch it in all Orange County Performing Arts Center America and the; <

Wednesday Fullerton College November 12, 2003 Sports Football Stands Alone, at the The Hornets are the To start the second quarter, with three catches for 78 yards and only' unbeaten team left receiver Chaz Guinn caught a 25- a touchdown. in division play after yard touchdown pass from Tom Defensive end Jake Leos record- Saturday's victory Kirchmeyer and Fullerton pulled ed three sacks. John Morris had. a ahead 14-10. sack and a fumble recovery Santa Ana's Cory Campbell Walker, linebacker John Jon Dickstein By rushed for a 15-yard touchdown Holloway and strong Safety Eli Hornet Sport. Editor with 39 seconds left to 'give the Curtis each picked off one Santa *They reign supreme. Dons a 17-14 advantage. Ana pass. With a decisive 56-24 win over Twelve seconds later, Hornet Kicker and punter Sam Paulesco Santa Ana in Saturday's "Key to the cornerback Larry Collins returned was eight for eight on PATs and his County" game, the Hornets (7-2 the ensuing kickoff 84 yards for a three punts averaged 46 yards each; overall, 4-0 division play) clinched touchdown. Santa Ana punts averaged 18 yards.. at least a tie for the National The Hornets led 21-17 at that The Hornets, were penalized just Division Championship of the point and never looked back. three times for 30 yards, a season Mission Conference. "We were clicking on all cylin- low for them. This is the first championship ders. If we play like a team, no one This was the 81st meeting under head coach Gene Murphy, can stop us," cornerback Byron between the two teams in commu- and the first since 1988. Walker said after the game. nity college's oldest rivalry. The Hornets stormed out of the Running back Justin Domineck The 56 points scored by the gate to start the game, scoring in the led Fullerton with 16 carries for 155 Hornets are the most points ever in first two minutes on a 25-yard yards and two touchdowns. this series, eclipsing the old mark of touchdown run, by wide receiver Manny Gutierrez rushed three 55 points (1955). Santa Ana leads Tony Zeegers. times for 72 yards and two scores. the series 40-37-4. The Dons (5-4 overall, 1-3 Kirchmeyer completed seven of Fullerton will play .at Riverside National- Division) responded with 12 passes for 116 yards, two touch- at 6:00 on Saturday, the last game 10 points to take a 10-7 lead into the downs and an interception. of the regular season. The postsea- second quarter. Guinn led all Fullerton receivers son starts two weeks later.

moto by Jion UickstLIIinm flULIHn NOT IN OUR HOUSE- Hornet Linebacker Matt Spoonmore (#26) and cornerback Byron Walker (#7) are making sure that Santa Ana's Chris Shipp has no chance to ruin Fullerton's party

Photo by Jon Dickstein/thle Hornet REJECTED- Sarah Wright's kill attempt is blocked by Golden West's Taylor Love (#3) and Rachel Gerling Time Running Oton Volleyball's Season Lady. Hornets have play) was swept 30-20, 30-20, 30-. to be better the second time three more matches to 21 by Golden West. around," head coach Eddie Rapp play. They hqve yet to Eight of the nine losses have commented before traveling to climb above .500 this been sweeps by the opposing team, Cypress Wednesday. season anid seven of the eight wins have "We need to compete for every been sweeps. point, and not focus on winning or By Jon Dickstein Angela Conley had 11 kills, losing, but on putting ourselves in Hornet Sports Editor Laura Martinez had 37 assists, and a position to win." Sarah Wright had six kills and nine In a 31-29, 30-21, 30-20 sweep This year it has been all-or- digs for the Hornets. of Saddleback on Halloween, nothing for the volleyball team. "For the next four games, I Wright had 14 kills and 11 aces, The Lady Hornets defeated would like to see my team play and Danielle Marinacci recorded Riverside 24-30, 30-23, 30-8, 30- great defense and work together," three aces to go with her six kills. 14 on Friday night to improve their Wright said after the Golden West Today the Hornets host Cypress overall record to 8-9. (10-00O.E.C.) match. at 7 p.m. and two days later they. Last Wednesday Fullerton '(5-6 "We're 2-2 against these will host Orange Coast. These are in upcoming opponents. Our goal is the last two home matches. The Hornet Page 7 Fullerton College Sports Wednesday November12, ,2003

::::::::::: :::.:.- : -- :::: ::-: --: .:.:::- " Women 's Soccer Plays the.,Waiting Game After their last game of Defender, Jennifer Godoy in 21st place in Southernn the season, the .La scored the lone goal in the eighth California and need to be rankedid Hornets can only sit and minute, giving Fullerton a momen- among the top 16 teams to make e wait to. see if they're in tary 1-0 lead, the playoffs. the playoffs' Forward Angela, Chavez took Ranking is determined by the e three shots on net. following formula. Goalie Deisey Bautista made 15 One point is guaranteed for at By foil Dickstein saves for the Hornets. least showing Hornet Sports Editor up and playing, one "They're'a better team menitally more point for a win, and a third They can only hope. and physically, and a better team point is awarded for defeating a The Hornets (9-8-2 overall and talent wise," coach Pam Lewin team with at least an .800 winning 6-7-1 in the Orange 'Empire said in comparing this team with percentage. Conference) ended its 'season with the 2002 version, which only won The Hornets have a total of 31 a 6-1 loss to Cypress at home. six times in 21 games. points on the season, or a power They were, the first team to In their previous two games, ranking of 1.59 points. score a ,conference goal on the Fullerton beat Santa Ana 5-0 and They find out tomorrow if they Chargers (15-0-2 overall, 11-0-2 lost to Rancho Santiago 5-0. make the playoffs. O.E.C.),in six years. As of Monday the Hornets are The playoffs start on the 18th. HE'S GOT MAD HOPS- The Hornets' Tony Ramirez leaps over Nick Stanovich of Rancho Santiago Men's Soccer G..rinds it' Out the Rest of the Way

Hornets suffer two Venier's low shot to the outside Santiago would tie it up with straight losses, including left corner of the net tied it up. under five minutes to 'play. their first shutout, and a In the second half, Venier was "They played hard, but they tie with Rancho Santiago thrown to the ground on Santiago's didn't play smart," sweeper Marius sideline, .near their goal. All the. Rus said of his teammates. By Jont Dickstein players on the field rushed towards "Sometimes it gets hectic, but Hornet Sports Editor. that area. The referees needed 15 you have to stay in control," said minutes to sort it out. defender Alex Cervantes. The dog days have come. Meanwhile, a fan on Fullerton's Last Tuesday the Hornets lost 3- Last Friday the Hornets '(11-4-3 side of the field rushed toward 2 to Orange Coast'. Goalie overall, 7-4-2 in the Orange Santiago's. Coach Giles warned Fernando Suito was 'ejected for Empire Conference) drew a 3-3 -tie the fan to turn around and walk fighting. with Rancho Santiago. in a, game away, but he ignored the warning.. A day earlier Fullerton was that witnessed a scrum and a fan Giles then tackled the fan, as he handed its first shutout, 3-0 by tackled. to the ground 'by Hornet wouldn't stop advancing. Santa Ana. In that game both head coach Scott Giles, which pre- Goalie Rudy Guzman and two. teams combined for four red cards vented a riot: Santiago players were immediately and nine yellow cards. In the first ,half Fullerton took ,given' red cards and ejected from Yesterday's, home game against, the early 1-0 lead when Kenny ' the game,. Golden West. was the l'ast game of Costellanos redirected a pass to, the ,Wifi a man advantage the rest the season, but results were Photo by Jon Dickstein/the Hornet' GIVE' ME THAT IBALL- Randy Slusser tries to"steal the ball away; from; Cyress's Cynthia pinkney.' ''' The Hawks scored' twooad""s his econ"..g'oa :to,fe Futfie ion ' Iif they~ha~ke th'e' cut,' 'th"pay' take a 2-1 lead, but forward'Cesar 3-2'lead. offs will start next Tuesday. Women's Water Plois Read ForRegionals

After: losing, two of game being held at 3:15 p.m. Caroline Morrison and Christina three in the conference All Regional games will be Sanchez each contributed four championships, Lady played at . assists. Hornets look .to bounce Before getting this seed, the Later that day they lost to back against Ventura Lady Hornets (21-8) lost two of Riverside 6-3. three games in the Orange Empire Fullerton had built a 2-1 lead Conference Championships, held By Jon Dickstein but the Tigers scored four goals in at Golden West. Hornet Sports Editor the third quarter., "I'm disappointed," head coach Goalie Constance The wait is .over. Pete Snyder'said after his team fin- McMorris The women's water polo team, ished in fourth place. recorded seven saves. ranked seventh in Southern "There were portions of the In the third place game on California, will ;play against 10th games where we played well, and Saturday, the Hornets were neck- ranked Ventura at 2:30 today at other portions .we didn't play well in-neck with Orange Coast in a 10- Cypress, College in round one of at all." 7 loss but the Pirates put the game the. Socal. Regional Playoffs at The Hornets started the O.E.C. out of reach late in the fourth quar- Cypress College. championships with a 16-3 win ter. The winner will play. Golden over Saddleback last Thursday. Benson scored twice and had West on Friday at 5:45 p.m. Lauren Benson scored five three steals. The Regionals twill run through times, and Jolene Wagner had four Last Tuesday they defeated I'M NOT HAPPY- Mike Moungian is going to take his frustration out on Golden West goalie Kyle Celinder Saturday.' with the- championship, goals in the win.. L.A. Valley 4-3. Me SWaterP.Poloe Saves its Season They finish second in conference tournament, 10:15 p.m. at Cypress College. It was all Rustlers after that as over the weekend and The Regionals will run through They outscored the Hornets 9-2 advance to the Socal this Satturday, with the champi- from the second quarter to the end Regional Championships onship game being held at 2:00 of the game. that day Moungian scored twice, .and, The Hornets (13-10) got to this Steele, Jeff Paquet and James point by upsetting Riverside 9-6 Higuera each had one goal. By Jon Dickstein last Friday. "We need to primarily press the Hornet Sports Editor Gabe. Belagardi, ±Ryan Steele, perimeter and front the 2-meter- and Mike. Moiingian ', each scored man," Paquet said before. the There will be a next-game. two goals.. championships. The men's water polo team took The Tigers .(1$-8) njever held a In the last game of th~e regular second place in the Orange Empire lead. season, Fullerton beat L.A. Valley' Conference Championships by,, TIliat' set up a showdown one 14-10 in double, overtime. splitting its two games at Golden day 'later' between, Fullerton and Moungian, Steele, aind Ryan West this past weekend. Golden West: for. the conference Keeler each registered hat tricks. Because of this,' they are ranked championship. Belagardi scored' twice, al fifth. in Southern California; ,and, The' Hornets- took a' 1-0' lead Paquet added two goals 'of his own will play the fourth ranked Mt. San early in the first quarter'and by the as well as two assists. Antonio College Photo by Jon Dickstein/the Hornet on Friday at end of the first it was tied 3-3. STAY THERE- Leah Valdivia will take the ball while Katie Parrish holds an Orange Coast player under water Page 8 The Hornet Wednesday November 12, 2003 Classifieds Fullerton College

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