Camden County Wildcats Set at QB For Years To Come

Cats QB Ones

By: Jason Bishop

TheSouthernSportsEdition.com news services

Let me start by saying there is no quarterback controversy. I repeat there is no QB controversy whatsoever.

Now that we have addressed that what we can say is that the Camden County Wildcats will have great QB play for at least the next three years.

Currently, the Wildcats will have Parks Riendeau returning for his senior season as the signal caller for Camden.

The Cats have also had a talented young QB transfer in. William Jackson is now on campus in Kingsland, GA. Jackson is a four-star recruit that stands at 6’4 196 pounds, has a cannon for an arm, and is a killer in the rushing game.

Jackson transferred into Camden County High School from Winter Park High School in the Orlando area at the beginning of this current Spring Semester.

The great thing for Camden fans is Jackson is only a sophomore. Jackson has offers from Virginia Tech, South Carolina, Arkansas and Marshall to name a few. He has also taken visits to Ohio State, Florida, USF, Auburn, Miami and Florida State. The offer list will only grow over the next few years.

Jackson played in four games as a freshman for Winter Park. He went 18-27 for 145 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions. He also rushed seven times for 68 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

Jackson should thrive when it is his turn in Coach Roland’s Spread offense as Riendeau did as a junior.

Riendeau threw for over 1800 yards and 21 touchdowns. He only threw 5 interceptions all season. At one point, Riendeau led all of 6A in passing yards.

He also led Camden to the GHSA 7A Final Four in 2023 under then Head Coach, Jeff Herron running the Wing-T offense.

Riendeau has been on the varsity roster since he was a freshman.

The Camden County Coaching Staff has told SSE the plan is to have Riendeau lead the Wildcats in 2025 and then have Jackson take over for 2026 and 2027.

Region 1-6A is the region Camden plays in and it is the best region in the state top to bottom. Region 1-6A consists of Camden, Colquitt, Lowndes, Valdosta, Richmond Hill and Tift County.

The future is bright in Kingsland, GA for the Camden County Wildcats.