Several local scholastic girls basketball teams netted some wins in early non-league action. At La Jolla High, the Lady Vikings under head coach Ty Eveleth started the season against some of the top teams in San Diego, compiling a 2-4 record as of last week. Key contributors thus far have been Natalia Cravens and Darcey Elliot (16 rebounds versus San Marcos High). La Jolla will be competing in the Excaliber Classic hosted by San Marcos High School Dec. 26-31. At The Bishop’s School, the Lady Knights under head coach Marlon Wells were a perfect 6-0 in action at the Matador Classic. Bishop’s, which is expected to battle La Jolla Country Day School for the Coastal South League crown, scored wins over Sweetwater (70-32), Cathedral Catholic (72-35), Helix (75-33), Mira Mesa (71-31), Our Lady of Peace (70-60) and West Hills (57-49). Inga Orekhova and Gizelle Studevent paced Bishop’s in the win over West Hills with 18 and 17 points, respectively. Bishop’s returns to action on Dec. 26 when it meets La Costa Canyon. La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School was sporting a 5-3 record as of play last week for head coach Terri Bamford. The Lady Torreys opened the season with action in their annual Sweet Sixteen Invitational. LJCD scored wins over Christian Life (61-37) and Modesto Christian (49-40), with losses to Eastlake (50-49) and Mater Dei (60-58). In action in the Troy Showcase, LJCD topped Santiago (53-51), Magnolia (45-37) and JW North (60-50), with a loss to Troy (50-42). In the victory over JW North, LJCD was led by Gillian Howard and Chemayne Shipley (14 points each) and Maya Hood (10 points). LJCD is back in action Dec. 26-31 at the Nike Tournament in Chandler, Ariz. Finally, University City High under head coach James Greer went into play last week with a record of 2-6. The Lady Centurions have scored wins over Point Loma (47-19) and Coronado (34-32), with losses to Ramona (57-32), Imperial (49-46), Chula Vista (45-43), Horizon (48-35), Escondido (59-14) and Mar Vista (63-62).