The scholastic girls tennis season produced some outstanding results and a league crown along the way for one school. La Jolla Country Day School, under head coach Angela Horacek, finished 12-0 in Coastal League action and 15-4 overall. The Lady Torreys placed second in the CIF Team Division III playoffs. In Coastal League Individuals, Elena and Sophie Najera-Salas won the doubles and were competing in CIF Individuals this week as the number three seed. Elena Najera-Salas was undefeated in league play this year, while the doubles team of Megan and Katie Woods ended the season with a record of 40-14. They were also slated to play this week in the individual tournament. Elsewhere, La Jolla High finished 8-2 for head coach Maggie Mulkins. In the CIF Team playoffs, La Jolla was beaten by Cathedral Catholic 12-6 in the semifinals. La Jolla placed three singles players and one doubles team into the CIF Individuals draw. Alison Klein placed third in the Western League Individuals, and Darcey Elliott and Tali Gires placed fourth. Klein, along with the team of Elliott and Gires, qualified for CIF Individuals, as did singles players Alex Tonks and Valentine Byrne. “We are an extremely young team and I have great hopes for what we will be able to accomplish next year,” Mulkins said. Finally, The Bishop’s School under head coach Jose Ruelas finished the regular season at 8-4 in Coastal League action and 13-5 overall. Bishop’s was the number six seed in Division III CIF play and fell to San Marcos in a match that ended 9-9 (71-69 in games for San Marcos). “We were led by senior captains Elizabeth Alexander and Jameson Kearney,” Ruelas said. “Kearney and Camilla Johnston had an awesome year at number one doubles, only losing one set all year. Sophomore Bianca Pham really improved, especially at the number two singles spot.” Pham and Alexander were runner-up in the Coastal League Individual doubles tournament, while Johnston and Kearney placed third. Both teams advanced to the county CIF tournament that began this past Monday. “We had a great season with our losses only at 10-8 or 11-7,” Ruelas continued. “Every match was close; we could have easily been the number two seed in CIF. I am very proud of these girls for working hard all year and greatly improving, especially during playoff time.” Ruelas will return 12 of the 16 players next season, losing Shannon Casey, Kearney, Jenny Booth and Alexander to graduation.