Record-setting night from junior Candis Kapuscinski

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A record-setting night from junior Candis Kapuscinski lifted the Holland girls basketball team to a 55-53 upset win over No. 2 small school Immaculata.

Kapuscinski scored 29 points, surpassing the 1,000-point plateau in the process as the school's all-time leading scorer. But it was her pass that sealed the win for the Dutchmen (10-5). Kapuscinski hit Katherine Shanahan in transition for the deciding layup with 14 seconds left. "This is enormous," Holland coach Dan Parker said. "To beat a team like Immaculata is huge. We knew we had to have a special night to be successful and the kids put in the work to make that happen."

And it was a night to remember for Kapuscinski, who also had 10 rebounds. Parker said he could tell she was special as a seventh-grader. Now, it's all coming together for the ECIC Division IV leaders. "I think she's one of best guards in Western New York," Parker said. "She had Division I quickness and has been consistently getting better as a ball player."

Many thanks to Rod Kerling for creating the video.

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  • @abender52 I always wished I would get to see you two play together on varsity. You two would have been awesome together!

  • This is so exciting.. I remember playing with her in my backyard when we were both under 10 years old. Congrats!!

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