Akeira Anseth, a 14-year-old from Cut Knife, Saskatchewan, has won gold at the National Youth Bowling Championships. Anseth, who has been bowling since she was five years old, qualified for the national tournament by winning the Saskatchewan Youth Bowling Championships. At the national tournament, Anseth bowled a perfect game of 300 in the first round of qualifying. She went on to finish with a total of 2,268 pins, which was good enough for first place in the girls' singles division. Anseth's gold medal win is a major accomplishment for the young bowler. She is the first person from Saskatchewan to win a gold medal at the National Youth Bowling Championships. Anseth is a talented bowler with a bright future ahead of her. She is already a two-time Saskatchewan Youth Bowling Champion, and she has her sights set on winning more national titles in the future. Anseth is a role model for young bowlers in Saskatchewan. She is proof that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. In addition to her bowling accomplishments, Anseth is also a high-achieving student and talented artist. She is a member of the National Honor Society and she has won several awards for her art. Anseth is a well-rounded individual who is excelling in many areas of her life. She is an inspiration to her peers and she is a role model for young people everywhere.