Jarvis Williams returns to the Predators
Friday October 26, 2012
Orlando, FL- The Orlando Predators have been assigned standout WR Jarvis Williams.
Jarvis is returning for his second season with the Preds after a breakout rookie season. He joined the Predators midway through the 2012 season, contributing early and often, hauling in 74 receptions for 769 yards and 24 touchdowns.
As a senior at Jones High School in Orlando, Williams earned second team All State honors and was recognized by the Orlando Sentinel as one of the top 25 players in the state while being named District MVP.
In 2009 while attending North Carolina State, Williams led the ACC in touchdown receptions. He had a nose for the end zone throughout his career at NC State and finished as one of the leading touchdown receivers in school history.
“I am excited to continue to play for the Orlando Predators and play in front of my friends and family,” said Williams. “This city is hungry for a championship and I want to be a part of the resurgence of the Predators.”
Orlando’s Arena football League franchise since 1991, the Orlando Predators are heading into their 22nd year in the AFL. In that time, the Predators have advanced to the AFL Playoffs a league-leading 19 seasons and appeared in the Arena Bowl seven times, winning AFL Championships in 1998 and 2000.