Anahu-Ambrosio evolves as leader, culture setter in Wildcats’ title defense

Konawaena wide receiver Zedekiah Anahu-Ambrosio practices Thursday at Julian R. Yates Field. Through eight weeks, the junior standout leads all of Hawaii Division I in receiving yards and touchdowns. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Wildcats wide receiver Zedekiah Anahu-Ambrosio practices Thursday at Julian R. Yates Field. Through eight weeks, the star has hauled in 54 catches for 896 yards and 15 touchdowns. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Konawaena wide receiver Zedekiah Anahu-Ambrosio practices Thursday at Julian R. Yates Field. The star utility player has received NCAA Division-I offers from Hawaii, Nevada, BYU and Washington State. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

Wildcats wideout Zedekiah Anahu-Ambrosio practices in a walkthrough drill Thursday at Julian R. Yates Field. Anahu-Ambrosio has helped Konawaena reach a 7-1 record thus far this season. (CONOR LANGS/WEST HAWAII TODAY)

KEALAKEKUA — He can get you touchdowns from anywhere. He can run the ball. He can play quarterback. He can return punts deep into the opposition’s territory. He can lock up the other team’s best receiver in the secondary.