Winning records continue to surface for several local scholastic girls water polo teams. At The Bishop’s School, head coach Doug Peabody and the Lady Knights captured the 40-team San Diego Open Water Polo tourney last weekend. Bishop’s took the title with a 13-3 win over Mt. Carmel last Saturday, as Sarah Presant rose to the occasion and led the team with five goals. After defeating Fallbrook 15-3 in the quarterfinals (Dominique Sardo five goals, Sammi Peck four assists/four steals), Bishop’s scored a 13-6 win over Cathedral Catholic in the semifinals, with Sardo again notching five goals. Bishop’s opened play in the event with wins over Valley Center High (18-8) and Mt. Carmel High (13-2). In the victory over Valley Center, Sardo led the way with eight goals, while Kristen Casey chipped in with three goals. In the win over Mt. Carmel, Presant and Sardo each tallied four goals, Katy Feaver and Katie Vaughan each added two goals, while Melanie Boehrig had three assists and three steals. Sardo finished as the MVP of the tourney, followed on First-Team by Peck and All-Tournament team selection Presant. In other action last week, Bishop’s suffered a rare home loss to league rival Coronado, 10-7. Bishop’s was led by Sardo and fellow senior Lexi Bohlmiejer, who each had two goals and four steals. In action last Friday, Bishop’s posted a 14-6 win over El Dorado High School from Placentia. Sardo tacked on three goals, while Kirsten Siegel, Presant and Casey each added two goals. At La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School, the Lady Torreys under head coach Steve Traverso came into action this week following play last weekend in the San Diego Open. LJCD scored wins over El Cajon Valley (10-3) and Clairemont (5-2), with losses to El Capitan High School, Monte Vista High and La Costa Canyon. In other action last week, LJCD fell to Mission Bay High by a 9-3 score. Key players to date have included Claire Altree, Sara Bitarifan and Hallie Stevens. Freshmen standouts Alex and Allie Rhodes have been getting significant playing time and improving steadily, according to Traverso. La Jolla High heads into play this week with an overall record of 11-6, 3-2 in Western League action for head coach Dante Laghetto. The Lady Vikings finished tied for second place last week in the Bonita OC Invitational. La Jolla tallied wins over Buena High (12-7), Bonita High (8-7) and Royal High (7-6), with losses to St. Lucy’s (17-11) and Ayala High (9-7). “Sophomores Victoria Frager, Greta Gettelfinger and Christina Kirby had a terrific weekend, playing their best ever against seniors and juniors from powerhouses such as Ayala, Bonita and St. Lucy’s,” Laghetto commented. Frager and Kirby this season have each recorded triple doubles (goals, assists and steals). “Last year we were in the bottom six out of 42 teams in the tournament,” Laghetto noted. “This season we played our best and were able to finish tied for second place out of 42 teams’ tournament.” In Western League action this week, La Jolla will visit rival Bishop’s School on Friday afternoon at 3:15 p.m.