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ISLAND BOY: Williams the Next Big Thing at Ball

Galveston Ball’s Jonah Williams has burst onto the scene this offseason as one of the biggest recruits in Texas for the class of 2025.

The talented sophomore was the District MVP last year and since the end of the season has already picked up offers from schools like Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oregon, LSU, USC, Ohio State, and others. Williams also earned a 4-star rating by several recruiting services.

“The recruiting process has been good so far. I know someday I will have to say no to a lot of these school’s so that’s stressful, but it’s truly a blessing to be in this spot,” he said.

Though many see Williams as just a high-caliber football player, the Ball star also is a good baseball prospect that could have MLB Draft potential. Playing centerfield for the Tornadoes this year, he batted .474 with 28 singles, 10 doubles, and 5 triples.

“It’s just a blessing," he said. "Not everyone can play two sports at a higher level.”

Jonah’s stardom is on the rise, but in Galveston County -- the Williams' name is known throughout the Island.

Jonah’s older brother, Nick, was drafted in the second round of the 2012 MLB Draft and made his debut with the Phillies in 2017. He is now playing with the White Sox. Williams' other brother, Seth, was the QB for the Tornadoes this year and also plays baseball.

So what’s it like growing up with a family full of athletes?

“There has been a lot of competition,” he said. “I just use it for fuel and not get caught slacking. It’s good knowing they're there to motivate me and compete with me day in and day out.”

Galveston Ball has been home to some elite athletes like NFL stars Charles Alexander, Kimble Anders, Eric Hill, Patrick Bates, Casey Hampton, Derrick Pope and Mike Evans; NBA player Damon Jones and MLB pitcher Brandon Backe. Jonah Williams looks to be the next on the list, but doesn’t want to be the only G-County player to reach stardom.

“I just want to thank God for the position I’m in but I want everyone around me to eat and succeed too, not just myself,” he said. “That’s the main goal, not just me but everybody in Galveston County.”

Williams will be visiting Texas, Texas A&M, Florida and Oklahoma this summer. The rising Junior is primed for a big season next fall, watch out for him on the gridiron.