Bishop’s School girls water polo records wins The Bishop’s School girls water polo team remained unbeaten in Western League action last week. In a 20-3 victory over University City High, Lexi Bohlmeijer, Melanie Boehrig and Katy Feaver each tallied three goals, while Sammi Peck recorded four assists. In a 14-3 victory over JW North Riverside in tournament play, Dominique Sardo notched five goals, with Sarah Presant and Kristen Casey adding three and two goals, respectively. Claryann Olofsson-Loo tallied eight saves in goal. Sardo led the way with six goals in a tight 8-7 win over Mater Dei. Peck and Presant each had a goal, while Olofsson-Loo recorded nine saves. In a 12-7 victory over El Toro, Sardo again led the way with six goals, with Presant adding three. Gabby Stone (seven saves) and Olofsson-Loo (eight saves) led the way in goal. The Bishop’s School is now 2-0 in the Western League and 5-2 overall with a seventh-place finish at the 32-team Villa Park Tournament this past weekend. LJCD’s Allen named Pac League top defender La Jolla Country Day (LJCD) School linebacker Montell Allen was selected the 2008 Pacific League Defensive Player of the Year. Allen leads a group of 11 Torreys selected to the 2008 All-League Teams by the league’s coaches. Allen finished the 2008 season with 126 tackles, ranking him fourth in San Diego County (all divisions) and first in the Pacific League. A dual threat, Allen’s 1,138 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns also lead the Pacific League and rank him 21st in the county. LJCD’s Derek Hatfield was selected as the Pacific League’s first-team quarterback for the second consecutive year. Hatfield finished the season with 1,063 yards passing, six touchdowns and six interceptions. Hatfield also rushed for 641 yards and 15 touchdowns. LJCD defensive end Doug Rogers was selected to the league’s first team after leading San Diego County with 18 sacks. Torreys also selected as first-team All-League were DT/DE Indie Lavarias, OT Junior Togiaso and kicker Zack Wolfenzon. Wolfenzon connected on 54-of-57 PATs and hit six field goals. His 72 points ranks him as the league’s top kicker and fifth in San Diego County. Togiaso was the only sophomore selected to the first-team offense.