SPOKANE, Wash. – For 10-year-old Gleason Garske, the sound of crashing bowling pins is all he knows. Strike after strike, the fourth-grader is unstoppable at the alleys, and he started at just two years old with his dad and great-grandmother.
“My dad would pick me up from my babysitter’s house, and grab my great-grandma, and he would take us on Tuesdays and Thursdays bowling,” Garske said. “And that went on for a year, and then covid hit, and then she passed away.”
He’s been attached to the lanes ever since, just recently bowling his first sanctioned 300 on his last game to win his tournament, and his coach Eddie Williams saw it all coming…