He's only 11, but Ann Arbor sixth-grader Nemo Tsai already has a two major skills under his belt. He's a champion golfer, and this year his kitchen prowess landed him on the Food Networks' "Kids Baking Championship." He's one of a dozen pint-sized bakers who will compete on season nine of the show, debuting Monday with judges Valerie Bertinelli and Duff Goldman. The winner takes home $25,000 and a ton of bragging rights. The Forsythe Middle School student will go up against other kids from around the country ages 10-13 in the fast-paced show, competing in weekly baking challenges while parents wait backstage and react to the roller coaster of reality television.