Eight athletes selected to represent Junior Team USA at 2025 PANAM Bowling Youth Championship
July 09, 2025

ARLINGTON, Texas – Eight outstanding young bowlers will represent the United States on the lanes after having been chosen by the National Selection Committee to represent Junior Team USA at the 2025 PANAM Bowling Youth Championship in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Brandon Bohn of Jackson, New Jersey; Josh Hammons of Topeka, Kansas; Landin Jordan of Sycamore, Illinois, and Ernesto Reynoso of Folsom, California, will make up the men’s team while Gianna Brandolino of Channahon, Illinois; Erin Klemencic of Powder Springs, Georgia; Jillian Martin of Stow, Ohio, and Annalise OBryant of Ball Ground, Georgia, comprise the women’s squad.
The group will be led by Team USA coach Kelly Kulick, a United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer who also serves as head coach of Junior Team USA. Kulick will be joined by assistant coach Andy Diercks.
The 2025 Youth Championship will run from Aug. 9-16 and be held at the 28-lane Metrobowl Zone 15 in Guatemala City.
Official practice sessions and the event’s opening ceremony are scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 10, with singles competition in the U16, U18 and U21 divisions set to begin one day later.
Doubles play in all three divisions will take place on Aug. 12 with trios and mixed doubles being contested on Aug. 13.
Team competition will take place over two days, beginning on Aug. 14 and ending on Aug. 15, which will be the final day of competition at this year’s tournament.
Once the final shots have been thrown and the final medals awarded, the closing ceremony will officially bring the 2025 Youth Championship to a close.
The PANAM Youth Championship will be Junior Team USA’s second competition of 2025 as Katelyn Abigania of San Diego and Connor Fleming of Fort Worth, Texas, donned the red, white and blue at the International Bowling Federation Youth World Cup in Helsingborg, Sweden, in June. Abigania placed 10th at that event while Fleming finished 23rd.
For more information on Junior Team USA, CLICK HERE.
Brandon Bohn of Jackson, New Jersey; Josh Hammons of Topeka, Kansas; Landin Jordan of Sycamore, Illinois, and Ernesto Reynoso of Folsom, California, will make up the men’s team while Gianna Brandolino of Channahon, Illinois; Erin Klemencic of Powder Springs, Georgia; Jillian Martin of Stow, Ohio, and Annalise OBryant of Ball Ground, Georgia, comprise the women’s squad.
The group will be led by Team USA coach Kelly Kulick, a United States Bowling Congress Hall of Famer who also serves as head coach of Junior Team USA. Kulick will be joined by assistant coach Andy Diercks.
The 2025 Youth Championship will run from Aug. 9-16 and be held at the 28-lane Metrobowl Zone 15 in Guatemala City.
Official practice sessions and the event’s opening ceremony are scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 10, with singles competition in the U16, U18 and U21 divisions set to begin one day later.
Doubles play in all three divisions will take place on Aug. 12 with trios and mixed doubles being contested on Aug. 13.
Team competition will take place over two days, beginning on Aug. 14 and ending on Aug. 15, which will be the final day of competition at this year’s tournament.
Once the final shots have been thrown and the final medals awarded, the closing ceremony will officially bring the 2025 Youth Championship to a close.
The PANAM Youth Championship will be Junior Team USA’s second competition of 2025 as Katelyn Abigania of San Diego and Connor Fleming of Fort Worth, Texas, donned the red, white and blue at the International Bowling Federation Youth World Cup in Helsingborg, Sweden, in June. Abigania placed 10th at that event while Fleming finished 23rd.
For more information on Junior Team USA, CLICK HERE.