Salata: Good News
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Roger Carlson
NEWPORT BEACH - Paul Salata, the honorary mayor of Newport Beach
and the king of Irrelevant Week, was recovering from colon cancer surgery
Friday afternoon at Hoag Hospital with every apparent sign on the
positive side, according to family spokespersons.
Salata, scheduled for surgery at 7:30 a.m., was out of the surgery
room at 2:30 p.m. and Dr. Daniel Ng of Newport Beach, according to
Salata’s secretary, Pat Taylor, said “His heart is strong and I believe
we’ve got everything. It looks good.”
A recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Football
League Alumni Association, Salata has been responsible for Irrelevant
Week festivities over the past 25 years, a week-long celebration of the
last player picked in the annual NFL college draft.
He has also been a constant source of commitment to Newport Beach,
Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa athletes on the high school level over the
years.
Also notable, among many awards, was a Lifetime Achievement Award from
the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame.
His playing days were with the University of Southern California
Trojans, the San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers
and Calgary Stampeders.
Irrelevant Week, celebrating the last player picked in the draft, was
an idea of Salata’s to honor someone for no reason.”
Over the years it has brought Newport Beach significant recognition
from within the sports world.
A resident of Linda Isle with wife Beverly, the basic attitude around
the Salata household is that Irrelevant Week XXVI, scheduled for about
June 17-23, is fully anticipated.
For more on Salata, See A1.
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