April Larson was 7 years old the first time she walked into a billiards hall. "The next thing I know, she's pocketing ball after ball," said April's dad, Dave.
He started bringing her along to his weekly pool league to alleviate the constant bickering between her and big sister, Brianna.
By age 8, April's signature curlicue hair gave way to her signature pool cue -- courtesy of Dad, of course -- and she'd logged hours of shooting time on the family's pool table above the garage.
"Pretty soon she started playing on my adult leagues -- and winning," Dave said. "Really beating up pretty well on some of the better adults around."
April turned 12 in April. In July, she became the youngest pool player from Minnesota to win a major national tournament. "Am I a pool shark?" she wondered aloud. "Yeah, I'm totally obsessed with pool."
Now the seventh-grader at Olson Middle School in Bloomington has a chance to take her obsession to the international stage with a trip to Qatar, where she will compete at the most prestigious tournament she's ever qualified for: the World Pool-Billiard Association's Junior World 9 Ball Championships.
"We have local players who make it to the national tournament all the time," said Shooters Billiards general manager Duane Marquardt. "But for someone as young as April to qualify for the world tournament, that's pretty unusual."
Despite the accomplishments and accolades, April's not one to brag.