Bazuin’s 18 points lifts West Michigan Aviation Academy girls to 48-27 win over Kelloggsville

West Michigan Aviation Academy ran away from Kelloggsville for its second straight win on the season.(pxhere.com)

By Zach Fanko

WKTV Contributor

West Michigan Aviation got off to a hot start in Kelloggsville and cruised to a 48-27 victory over the Rockets on Tuesday.

The dynamic duo of forward Ava Bazuin and guard Audrey Mileski led the way for the Aviators (2-3), as Bazuin led all scorers with 18 points and eight boards.

“She (Bazuin) was a rebounding machine tonight,” WMAA coach Tim Evans said. “It seemed like she was grabbing every board close to the rim and she really did a good job of rim-running.”

Mileski stuffed the stat sheet and recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds, as well as four assists and five steals. The do-it-all point guard did most of her damage from the free throw line, going 10 for 13 from the charity stripe.

“I thought Audrey did a great job in spreading the ball around,” Evans said. “Tonight was really the most complete game we’ve played and she executed our offense well.”

With it being the opening game for a young Kelloggsville (0-1) team featuring a lot of first-year varsity players, Rockets coach Bilal Muhammad thought his team came out a bit slow.

“We had some first game jitters,” Muhammad said. “Just of a matter of adjusting to the speed of the varsity game for some of our players.”

WMAA will carry some momentum, after winning two straight games, into its next game at Muskegon Western Michigan Christian on Friday.

Kelloggsville looks to its next matchup with Wyoming on Dec. 20.

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