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Hagerty High School junior Hannah Kohn had the game of her life on Tuesday night. The Floridian hit a whopping 19 3-pointers and finished with 61 points in the Hagerty Huskies' 88-23 win against the Lyman Greyhounds.

With the effort, Kohn set the record for most 3-pointers made in a single high school basketball game. The previous record was 17 and had been held by Jaden Newman from Discovery High School in Lake Alfred, Fla. since 2018, according to ScorebookLive.com. Kohn's 61 points are a new school record at Hagerty.

The team's Instagram page commemorated the historic moment, writing, "Hagerty junior [Kohn] 23' became the first female player in history to make '19' 3-pointers in a single game on Tuesday night."

According to the team's Instagram post, Kohn also tied the national high school record with 11 made 3-pointers in a half. She hit eight more in the second half of the game.

"Having all my family there and my teammates who are also some of my best friends and my coach who I have known forever, just like the atmosphere was just good vibes," Kohn said after the game, according to WESH2.

Kohn's father is Josh Kohn. He's the head boys basketball coach at Hagerty and played college basketball at UNC-Asheville in the 1990s.