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Two tall: Big men propel Holy Family past Eden Valley-Watkins

Boden Kapke and Collin Mulholland, each 6-11, piled up points, rebounds and blocked shots.

March 22, 2023 at 1:07AM
Holy Family's Boden Kapke (33) shoots a short jump shot over Eden Valley-Watkins' defender Noah Stommes (23). Kapke led the Fire's scoring with 26 points. Photo by Cheryl A. Myers, SportsEngine
Holy Family’s Boden Kapke swung a hook shot over Eden Valley-Watkins defender Noah Stommes. (Cheryl A. Myers, Special to the Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Consecutive missed dunk attempts in the second half marked rare miscues around the rim Tuesday for Holy Family senior Boden Kapke.

"I was a little too ambitious; I was a little too far back," Kapke joked.

He could laugh after he and fellow 6-11 post Collin Mulholland dominated Class 2A quarterfinal opponent and boys basketball state tournament newcomer Eden Valley-Watkins. The big fellas left their fingerprints all over Eden Valley-Watkins' shots and the Fire's 80-52 victory at Target Center.

Kapke and Mulholland finished with a combined 51 points (26 by Kapke), 27 rebounds (16 by Kapke) and 15 blocks (13 by Mulholland).

"I usually don't think about our height until tonight, when their guys were saying, 'Wow, you guys are big,' " Mulholland said.

No. 1 seed Holy Family Catholic (28-2) advances to the semifinals at 6 p.m. Friday at Target Center.

The duo's penchant for blocking or altering shots resulted in Eden Valley-Watkins (24-7) shooting just 29.7% from the floor.

"You see they are 6-11, but then you realize they are athletic, too," Eagles coach Jacob Anderson said. "We had to adjust because trying a shot fake and then going up still wasn't enough."

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David La Vaque

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David La Vaque is a high school sports reporter who has been the lead high school hockey writer for the Minnesota Star Tribune since 2010. He is co-author of “Tourney Time,” a book about the history of Minnesota’s boys hockey state tournament published in 2020 and updated in 2024.

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