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Riley Signs On With St. Francis

Written on March 9, 2016 by Staff Reporter

Categories: Sports Archive 2016

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Warsaw football star Brock Riley signed on to continue his gridiron career with the University of St. Francis. Seated with Brock are PICTURED: Front Row (L-R): Tony Riley, Ingrid Riley, Brock Riley, Doug Coate (USF Backs Coach); Back Row (L-R): Dave Anson (WCHS Athletic Director), Matt Thacker (WCHS Offensive Coordinator), Phil Jensen (WCHS Head Coach), Kris Hueber (WCHS Defensive Coordinator). (Photo provided)
Warsaw football star Brock Riley signed on to continue his gridiron career with the University of St. Francis. Seated with Brock are his parents Tony and Ingrid Riley, Brock Riley, and USF backs coach Doug Coate. In the back row are WCHS athletic director Dave Anson, WCHS offensive coordinator Matt Thacker, WCHS head coach Phil Jensen, and WCHS defensive coordinator Kris Hueber. (Photo provided)

WARSAW – Warsaw football and track and field standout Brock Riley has signed his intent to play football at the University of Saint Francis this coming fall.

A two-way starter for the Tigers on the gridiron, Riley was one of Warsaw’s top threats and play-makers on both sides of the ball. The scrappy and athletic defensive back also played wide receiver, slot, long-snapped, and he returned kicks and punts for the Tigers. Riley set the single-season record for most fumble recoveries in a season this past year with six.

Riley earned All-Northern Lakes Conference First Team selection in football this season. He was also named All-Conference in track last spring in high jump as a junior, and he was a member of the Warsaw 4×100 state-qualifying relay squad.

Not only did the athletic Riley garner attention for his standout play on the field and track, he also played a large role in the community as well, taking part in a number of opportunities to give back to those around him. Riley was a part of the Feed My Starving Children fundraising efforts, the Blitz Community Service, the Tiger NFL Flag Football program, and the Race for Trace / My Team Triumph.

This coming fall Riley will become a member of Indiana’s most successful collegiate football program with the Cougars and coach Kevin Donley. Saint Francis has racked up more double-digit wins in a season than any other college program in Indiana since the 2000 season. The Cougars have won 10 or more games in 10 of those seasons, including last year’s 11-1 campaign that included an appearance in the NAIA National Championship Football Series semifinals.

Riley, who has accumulated a B average through his four years at WCHS, will study Business at Saint Francis.

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