Kamehameha’s Anahu, Hilo’s Toledo take home state wrestling gold medals

Kamehameha's Ezekiel Anahu beat Hilo's Hana Kahookaulana 6-1 in the 160-pound division final at the state wrestling championships. (Parish Kaleiwahea/Courtesy Photos)

Hilo’s Leona Toledo controlled Kahuku's Tangiteina Niutupuivaha 7-2 on Saturday to win the 225-pound division at the state wrestling championships. (Parish Kaleiwahea/Courtesy Photos)

Hilo’s Leona Toledo celebrates Saturday after winning a gold medal in the 225-pound division at the state wrestling championships in Honolulu. (Parish Kaleiwahea/Courtesy Photos)

Kamehameha's Ezekiel Anahu became the first BIIF boys wrestler to have his hand raised in a final match at the state wrestling championships since 2012. (Parish Kaleiwahea/Courtesy Photos)

When Ezekiel Anahu officially ended an undesirable Big Island streak, he put off any thoughts of a celebration so he could console his opponent.