⭐️⭐️⭐️ WR/SF Williams Is Now A Bulldog

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2/23/ 2019 – Evan Williams of St. Francis is going to Fresno State to become a Bulldog. His high school football career was wrapped up with multiple awards. He was the 2018 WCAL Player of the Year, 2018 CCS All-Around Player of the Year, First Team All-NorCal, and was selected as the first WR in the 2018-2019 GSF All-Star Draft.

Williams finished his senior season with 891 receiving yards. He set a school record in receiving touchdowns – career and single-season all while maintaining a 3.7 GPA throughout high school.

"We wanted to be selfish. We don't want to share any title."

11/9/2018 – Evan Williams, the best WR in the WCAL this season proved once again why with three huge touchdowns receptions against Serra. Williams was all over the place on defense and special teams as well. He caught three long touchdown passes from QB Ryan Daly to help St. Francis secure its first outright WCAL title since 2013.

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Playmaker Makes Plays

10/11/18 – Evan Williams delivered one of his best performances so far against league rival Valley Christian. Williams collected 4 game-changing tackles, an interception, 3 pass breakups and a TFL. The Lancers beat the Warriors 7-3.

2018 Honor Bowl Coach Ted "Rock" Knapp Character Award

8/30/2018 – Evan Williams of the St. Francis Lancers was awarded the 2018 Honor Bowl Coach Ted “Rock” Knapp Character Award. The Lancers beat Notre Dame in their season opener 22-14. Williams had three catches for 112 yards and caught his team’s first touchdown of the season early in the first.

GSF Student-Athlete Profile

2/22/2018 – Evan has been a multi-sport-high-achiever since age 7. Perennial youth All-Star in baseball, basketball, football, and track & field. Growing up an inch shorter than his very athletic older brother Bennett at each age, Evan was often underestimated. But with a chip on his shoulder and disciplined work ethic, Evan has repeatedly smashed expectations and raised the bar. As a matter of fact, for the first five games of this past junior season, he wasn’t the starter on neither offense nor defense. That makes it even more impressive that Evan finished the season tied as the league leader in Receiving TDs, and Interceptions. Working on adding more size, strength, and speed, Ev is looking forward to a highly successful senior season.