Superior, WI - Eighth grader Cayllum Cronin has qualified for the Junior Gold Tournament in Indianapolis for the third time. The 14-year-old from South Range has been bowling since he was 7 years old, and he has a passion for the sport. Cronin is no stranger to competing against older bowlers. He often faces off against high school students in tournaments, and he has always held his own. In fact, he has even won a few tournaments against older bowlers. Cronin is a very talented bowler, and he has a bright future ahead of him. He is currently ranked 12th in the state of Wisconsin, and he is hoping to improve his ranking even further this year. Cronin is excited to compete in the Junior Gold Tournament again this year. He is hoping to crack the top 20 and move onto the bracket-style competition. He is also hoping to meet some of his bowling idols, such as E.J. Tackett and Jakob Butturff. Cronin is a hard worker, and he is dedicated to his sport. He is a role model for younger bowlers, and he is an inspiration to everyone who knows him. He is a true champion, and he is sure to achieve great things in the future. Here are some additional details about Cronin's bowling career: He has bowled 299 twice in his 2023 season. He met professional bowlers E.J. Tackett and Jakob Butturff at the 2022 Junior Gold Tournament. He is ranked 12th in the state of Wisconsin. He is hoping to crack the top 20 at the 2023 Junior Gold Tournament. He is a role model for younger bowlers. He is an inspiration to everyone who knows him. Cronin is a talented bowler with a bright future ahead of him. He is sure to achieve great things in the years to come.