In a battle of two of the better girls basketball teams in San Diego last Friday night, The Bishop’s School posted a 38-34 victory over rival La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School. The victory over LJCD was Bishop’s first against its Coastal South rival in eight years. Inga Orekhova finished with 17 points and nine rebounds for the Lady Knights, while Gizelle Studevent chipped in with 12 points. With the win, Bishop’s raised its overall record to 19-2, 3-0 in the Coastal South. In action last Tuesday, Bishop’s scored a 72-23 victory over Horizon. Studevent tallied 30 points in the first half alone, while point guard Alissa Campanero had 10 assists. “I’m very happy with the way we are playing right now,” Bishop’s head coach Marlon Wells commented. “The players are having fun and the coaches are having fun. We are becoming a real team right now.” In action last Saturday, LJCD (11-7, 2-1) dropped a 49-41 decision to Santa Ana Mater Dei. Ariana Elegado (15 points) and Maya Hood (13 points) led the way for the Lady Torreys. Elsewhere, La Jolla High (6-12, 2-3) snapped a four-game losing streak with a 37-29 victory over Lincoln last Friday. Natalia Cravens and Bianca Mitchell each tallied 13 points to lead La Jolla. Finally, University City (UC) High dropped a pair of league games last week to Cathedral Catholic (66-27) and Scripps Ranch (53-37). In the loss to Scripps Ranch, Jillian Drogin paced UC with 17 points.