2014 Provincial Champions

2014 Provincial Champions
"Hard Work!"

"Last Play"

"Last Play"

2011 AA JV Champions

2011 AA JV Champions
Hard Earned Is Hard To Beat!

Setting The Standard

Setting The Standard
MACTE VIRTUE: Translation: Increase in Excellence! This is our creed!



John Barsby Football Philosophy



Try Your Hardest! Get Better Each Day! Do The Right Thing!



Program Record



1996 Varsity 3-5-0



1997 Varsity 3-6-1



1998 Varsity 1-6-0

1998 JV 6-4-0 Wild-Card Playoff



1999 Varsity 11-3-0 BC Championship Finalists

1999 JV 7-2-0 Wild-Card Playoff



2000 Varsity 13-1-0 BC Champions

2000 JV 5-4-0 Wild-Card Playoff



2001 Varsity 5-4-0 BC Quarter-Finalists

2001 JV 8-2-0 BC Quarter-Finalists



2002 Varsity 6-4-0 3rd Place In Division

2002 JV 7-3-0 Wild-Card Playoff



2003 Varsity 7-2-0 Wild-Card Playoff

2003 JV 10-3-0 BC Semi-Finalist (Only Public School in the final four!)



2004 Varsity 8-3-0 BC Semi-Finalists

2004 JV 6-3-0 Wild-Card Playoff



2005 Varsity 5-3-0 BC Quarter-Finalists

2005 JV(AAA) 3-4-0 Wild-Card Playoff



2006 Varsity 6-4-0 BC Quarter-Finalists

2006 JV(AAA) 4-4-0 Wild-Card-Playoff



2007 Varsity 5-5-0 Wild-Card-Playoff

2007 JV (AA) 10-1-0 BC-Semi-Finalists



2008 Varsity 9-2-0 BC Quarter-Finalists

2008 JV (AA) 11-1-0 BC Semi-Finalists



2009 Varsity 4-5-0 Wild-Card Playoff

2009 JV (AA) 9-2-0 BC Semi-Finalists




2010 Varsity 12-0-0 BC Champions

2010 JV (AA) 11-2-0 BC Championship Finalists


2011 Varsity 11-1 BC Championship Finalists

2011 JV (AA) 10-0 BC Champions


2012 Varsity 9-3 BC Semi-Finalists

2012 JV (AA) 8-3-1 BC Semi-Finalists


2013 Varsity 13-1 BC Champions

2013 JV (AA) 4-5 BC Quarter-Finalists


2014 Varsity 11-1 BC Champions

2014 JV (AA) 6-4 BC Quarter-Finalists


2015 Varsity 8-3 BC Quarter-Finalists

2015 JV 6-5 BC Quarter-Finalists


2016 Varsity 2-7

2016 JV 8-4 BC Finalists


2017 Varsity 9-2 BC Quarter-Finalists

2017 JV 2-6


2018 Varsity 7-3 BC Semi-Finalists

2018 JV 7-3 BC Semi-Finalists


2019 Varsity 3-5 Quarter-Finalists

2019 JV 4-6 BC Quarter-Finalists



2021 JV 11-0 BC Coastal Champions 2021 Varsity 5-4 BC Coastal Semi-Finalists 2022 JV 7-3-1 BC AA Semi-Finalists 2022 Varsity 7-4 BC AA Finalists

2014 Harewood Freight Train!

2014 Harewood Freight Train!
BRING IT!

Tuesday, November 5, 2019


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AA JV BC Quarter-Final Playoff Game
JV Dawgs @ G.W. Graham Grizzlies
1:16 PM, Wednesday, 13 November
Exhibition Stadium, Chilliwack, BC


Uniform: Whites

Bring: $20.00 For Ferry, Two Meals and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

0615  Meet In Dawghouse
0636  Equipment Check
0646  Board Team Bus To Duke Point Ferry Terminal
0746  Ferry Sails for Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
1001  Board Team Bus For Exhibition Stadium
1136  Arrive @ Exhibition Stadium
1221  Begin Team Warm-Up
1316  Kick-Off
1516  Game Ends
1517  Board Team Bus For Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
1746  Ferry Sails For Duke Point Ferry Terminal
2001  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
2021  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
2041  Players Released

* All Players Must Ride On Team Bus To And From Game
**Players Are Responsible For Missed School Work

VS


Round One Provincial Playoffs 2019
Varsity Dawgs vs The Holy Cross Crusaders
2:01 PM Friday, 8 November, 2019
Nanaimo District H.S. Field


Uniform: Blacks

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1136  Meet In Dawghouse/Get Changed
1221  Equipment Check
1231  Board Team Bus
1241  Arrive @ NDSS Field/Secure Team Area
1326  Begin Team Warm-Up
1401  Kick-Off
1601  Game Ends/Team Circle
1616  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
1631  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
1646  Players Released

* All Players Must Ride Team Bus To And From Dawghouse
**Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work

Monday, October 28, 2019

Varsity Dawgs vs Windsor Dukes


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Varsity Dawgs vs The Windsor Dukes
2:01 PM Friday, 1 November, 2019
Nanaimo District H.S. Field


Uniform: Blacks

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1136  Meet In Dawghouse/Get Changed
1221  Equipment Check
1231  Board Team Bus
1241  Arrive @ NDSS Field/Secure Team Area
1326  Begin Team Warm-Up
1401  Kick-Off
1601  Game Ends/Team Circle
1616  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
1631  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
1646  Players Released

* All Players Must Ride Team Bus To And From Dawghouse
**Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work

JV Dawgs vs Windsor Dukes


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JV Dawgs vs Windsor Dukes
2:01 PM, Wednesday, 30 October, 2019
In The Cage!


Uniform: Reds

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1236  Meet In Dawghouse
1301  Equipment Check
1306  Secure Team Area
1336  Begin Team Warm-Up
1401  Kick-Off
1601  Game Ends
1606  Team Circle
1616  Take Down Field
1636  Change Over Gear
1646  Players Released

*Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work!

Sunday, October 20, 2019

JV Dawgs vs Belmont Bulldogs


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JV Dawgs vs Belmont Bulldogs
3:01 PM, Wednesday, 23 October, 2019
In The Cage!



Uniform: Reds

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1336  Meet In Dawghouse
1401  Equipment Check
1406  Secure Team Area
1426  Begin Team Warm-Up
1501  Kick-Off
1701  Game Ends
1706  Team Circle
1716  Take Down Field
1736  Change Over Gear
1746  Players Released

*Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work!

Monday, October 14, 2019

Varsity Dawgs vs Holy Cross Crusaders


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Varsity Dawgs vs The Holy Cross Crusaders
2:01 PM Friday, 18 October, 2019
Nanaimo District H.S. Field


Uniform: Blacks

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1156  Meet In Dawghouse/Get Changed
1221  Equipment Check
1231  Board Team Bus
1241  Arrive @ NDSS Field/Secure Team Area
1326  Begin Team Warm-Up
1401  Kick-Off
1601  Game Ends/Team Circle
1616  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
1631  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
1646  Players Released

* All Players Must Ride Team Bus To And From Dawghouse
**Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work

Sunday, October 13, 2019

JV Dawgs @ Robert Bateman Timberwolves


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JV Dawgs @ Robert Bateman Timberwolves
12:31 PM, Wednesday, 16 October, 2019
Robert Bateman H.S. Field
Abbottsford, BC


Uniform: Whites

Bring: $20.00 For Ferry, Two Meals and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

0615  Meet In Dawghouse
0636  Equipment Check
0646  Board Team Bus To Duke Point Ferry Terminal
0746  Ferry Sails for Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
1001  Board Team Bus For Robert Bateman
1116  Arrive @ Robert Bateman
1146  Begin Team Warm-Up
1231  Kick-Off
1431  Game Ends
1441  Board Team Bus For Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal
1746  Ferry Sails For Duke Point Ferry Terminal
2001  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
2021  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
2041  Players Released

* All Players Must Ride On Team Bus To And From Game
**Players Are Responsible For Missed School Work

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Varsity Dawgs @ Argyle Pipers


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Varsity Dawgs @ Argyle Pipers
2:01 PM, Friday, 11 October, 2019
William Griffin Field, North Vancouver, BC

Uniform: Whites

Bring:  $20.00 for Ferry, Two Meals and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

0836  Meet In Dawghouse
0856  Equipment Check
0906  Board Team Bus For Departure Bay Ferry
1001  Ferry Sails For Horseshoe Bay
1206  Board Team Bus For William Griffin Field
1221  Arrive @ Field, Secure Bench/Change Into Gear
1316  Begin Team Warm-Up 
1401  Kick-Off
1601  Game Ends
1611  Board Team Bus For Horseshoe Bay Ferry
1746  Ferry Sails For Departure Bay
1946  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
2001  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
2016  Players Released

* All Players Must Travel To And From Game On Team Bus
** Players Are Responsible For All Missed Class Work 

JV Dawgs @ Argyle Pipers


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JV Dawgs @ Argyle Pipers
2:16 PM, Wednesday, 9 October, 2019
William Griffin Field, North Vancouver, BC

Uniform: Whites

Bring:  $20.00 for Ferry, Two Meals and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

0936  Meet In Dawghouse
0956  Equipment Check
1006  Board Team Bus For Departure Bay Ferry
1101  Ferry Sails For Horseshoe Bay
1201  Change Into Complete Game Uniform on Ferry
1306  Board Team Bus For William Griffin Field
1321  Arrive @ Field, Secure Bench and Begin Warm-Up
1416  Kick-Off
1616  Game Ends
1621  Board Team Bus For Horseshoe Bay Ferry
1746  Ferry Sails For Departure Bay
1946  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
2001  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
2016  Players Released

* All Players Must Travel To And From Game On Team Bus
** Players Are Responsible For All Missed Class Work 

Thursday, September 26, 2019

2019 Varsity Border Battle @ Ballenas


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2019 Border Battle
Varsity Dawgs @ Ballenas Whalers
3:16 PM, Friday, 4 October, 2019
Ballenas HS Field, Parksville, BC



Uniform: Whites

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1246  Meet In Dawghouse/Change Into Game Pants
1306  Equipment Check
1316  Board Team Bus
1401  Arrive @ Ballenas/Secure Team Area
1426  Begin Warm-Up
1516  Kick-Off
1716  Game Ends
1731  Board Team Bus
1816  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
1831  Players Released

* All Players Must Ride To And From Game On Team Bus
**Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work


JV Dawgs @ Ballenas


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2019 Border Battle
JV Dawgs @ JV Whalers
3:16 PM, Wednesday, 2 October, 2019
Ballenas HS Field, Parksville, BC


Uniform: Whites

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1246  Meet In Dawghouse/Change Into Game Pants
1306  Equipment Check
1316  Board Team Bus
1401  Arrive @ Ballenas/Secure Team Area
1426  Begin Warm-Up
1516  Kick-Off
1716  Game Ends
1731  Board Team Bus
1816  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
1831  Players Released

* All Players Must Ride To And From Game On Team Bus
**Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work

Monday, September 23, 2019

JV Dawgs vs JV Grizzlies


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JV Dawgs vs G.W. Graham Grizzlies
Wednesday, 25 September
2:31 PM
In The Cage!

Uniform: Reds

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1:01  Meet In Dawghouse/Change In To Gear
1:31  Secure Team Area
1:41  Begin Team Warm-Up
2:31  Kick-Off
4:31  Game Ends/Team Circle
4:46  Take Down Field
5:01  Change Over Gear
5:16  Team Released

*Note: Players are responsible for all missed class-work!

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Varsity Dawgs @ Langley Saints


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Varsity Dawgs @ Langley Saints
Friday. 20 September, 2019
1:31 PM
McLeod Stadium, Langley, BC

Uniform: Whites

Bring: $20.00, two meals, your own water bottle and a Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

0721  Meet In Dawghouse/pay your $20.00 for Ferry.
0741  Equipment Check
0751  Board Team Bus To Departure Bay
0846  Departure Bay-Horseshoe Bay Sailing
1051  Board Team Bus To McLeod Stadium
1216  Arrive @ McLeod Stadium
1226  Change In To Game Uniforms
1246  Begin Team Warm-Up
1331  Kick-Off
1531  Game Ends
1536  Board Team Bus To Horseshoe Bay
1746  Horseshoe Bay-Departure Bay Sailing
1946  Board Team Bus To Dawghouse
2001  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change-Over Gear
2016  Players Released

Note: 

*All School Rules Apply On This Trip
**Players Must Travel To and From Game On Team Bus

JV Dawgs vs Holy Cross Crusaders


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JV Dawgs vs Holy Cross Crusaders
Wednesday, 18 September
2:31 PM
In The Cage!

Uniform: Reds

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1:01  Meet In Dawghouse/Change In To Gear
1:31  Secure Team Area
1:41  Begin Team Warm-Up
2:31  Kick-Off
4:31  Game Ends/Team Circle
4:46  Take Down Field
5:01  Change Over Gear
5:16  Team Released

*Note: Players are responsible for all missed class-work!

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Varsity Dawgs vs AAA Mission Roadrunners


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Varsity Dawgs vs AAA Mission Roadrunners
Friday, 13 September, 2019
3:01 PM
Nanaimo District HS Field


Uniform: Blacks

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and a Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary (PM)

1:01  Meet In Dawghouse/Get Changed
1:26  Equipment Check
1:31  Board Team Bus For NDSS
1:46  Arrive at Field, Secure Bench Area
2:21  Begin Team Warm-Up
3:01  Kick-Off
5:01  Game Ends/Team Circle
5:16  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
5:31  Arrive at Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
5:46  Players Released

*Players are responsible for all missed school work.
**All players need to travel to and from game on Team Bus

JV Dawgs vs Nanaimo District Islanders


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JV Dawgs vs JV Islanders
Wednesday, 11 September
3:01 PM
In The Cage!






Uniform: Reds

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1:31  Meet In Dawghouse/Change In To Gear
2:01  Secure Team Area
2:11  Begin Team Warm-Up
3:01  Kick-Off
5:01  Game Ends/Team Circle
5:21  Take Down Field
5:31  Change Over Gear
5:46  Team Released

*Note: Players are responsible for all missed class-work!

Friday, August 30, 2019

JV Dawgs @ Notre Dame


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JV Dawgs @ Notre Dame Jugglers
Wed. 4 September, 2019
1:31 PM
Burnaby Lakes Artificial Turf


Uniform: Whites

Bring: $20.00, two meals, your own water bottle and a Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

0721  Meet In Dawghouse/pay your $20.00 for Ferry.
0741  Equipment Check
0751  Board Team Bus To Departure Bay
0846  Departure Bay-Horseshoe Bay Sailing
1051  Board Team Bus To Burnaby Lakes
1211  Change In To Game Uniforms
1246  Begin Team Warm-Up
1331  Kick-Off
1531  Game Ends
1546  Board Team Bus To Horseshoe Bay
1746  Horseshoe Bay-Departure Bay Sailing
1946  Board Team Bus To Dawghouse
2001  Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change-Over Gear
2016  Players Released

Note: 

*All School Rules Apply On This Trip
**Players Must Travel To and From Game On Team Bus


Wednesday, August 14, 2019

2019 Pre-Season Practices


Greetings All.

All across British Columbia schools will begin their football practices on 19 August. 

At John Barsby we will have program practices on the following dates and times.


Monday, 19 August, Tuesday 20 August, Wednesday 21 August, Thursday 22 August:  0801 AM-1001 AM.

Monday 26 August, Tuesday 27 August, Wednesday 28 August, Thursday 29 August: 0801 AM-1001 AM

The Dawghouse will be open at 0731 AM and players should be on field no later than 0746 AM

Uniform: Mouthguard, Shorts, T-Shirt, Cleates…Bring your own water bottle!


A note of explanation: Traditionally we have conducted our pre-season in the evenings.  Coaching availability however, dictates that we have to run things in the AM this year for pre-season.  We will return to a much more traditional format once school begins.


Please be sure to follow the John Barsby Football Facebook Page to receive regular program updates. 

“You will be known for your Commitment, Effort and Talent in that order!”

GO DAWGS!

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Varsity Jamboree 2019

Varsity Jamboree
NDSS School Field
Friday, 14 June, 2019


Uniform: Reds

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1141  Meet In Dawghouse/Change in to game pants.
1206  Equipment Check
1216  Board Team Bus To NDSS
1226  Secure Team Area
1306  Begin Team Warm-Up
1341  Jamboree Begins
1656  Jamboree Ends
1706  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
1721 Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
1741  Players Released

* Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work
**All School Rules Apply On This Trip
***All Players Must Travel To and From Jamboree on The Team Bus.

Monday, June 10, 2019

JV Jamboree Wednesday, 12 June

JV Jamboree
NDSS School Field
Wednesday, 12 June, 2019

Uniform: Reds

Bring: Your Own Water Bottle and A Fierce Desire To Compete!

Itinerary

1241  Meet In Dawghouse/Change in to game pants.
1306  Equipment Check
1316  Board Team Bus To NDSS
1321  Secure Team Area
1346  Begin Team Warm-Up
1431  Jamboree Begins
1651  Jamboree Ends
1706  Board Team Bus For Dawghouse
1721 Arrive @ Dawghouse/Change Over Gear
1741  Players Released

* Players Are Responsible For All Missed School Work
**All School Rules Apply On This Trip
***All Players Must Travel To and From Jamboree on The Team Bus.

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Good Read

My son’s high school football team finished 1-9 this year, and I wouldn’t be prouder of this team if they had gone undefeated.

They made a game of it each Friday night, and while they often were outnumbered and overmatched, they never were outplayed. My son and his teammates have learned more about hard work, sportsmanship and resilience on the football field than anywhere else, and these lessons will make them better men.
But as much as I enjoy the tradition of high school football, I worry about its future.
My son’s school has nearly 2,000 students, but his team is lucky to suit up 20 players for a varsity game. There are a lot more young men who want to play, but whose parents won’t let them. Their parents think the risk of brain injury outweighs the benefits of playing.
I understand the concerns and share them, but I have concluded those concerns are misplaced. My children are the most important part of my life. I am a widower, and when my son wanted to play football his freshman year, every mom and my in-laws chastised me for considering it. Even President Obama wondered whether he’d let his theoretical son play.
I’m a physician and medical researcher at Stanford, and I only decided to let my son play after reviewing the medical research.
The study that best elucidates the risk of football-related brain injury comes from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDCP officials studied 3,439 former National Football League players with at least five years of pension-credited playing seasons between 1959 and 1988.
This is arguably the highest-risk group of players available for study. Among these players, the incidence of neurodegenerative disease is three times higher than in the general population. However, the risk of death from neurodegenerative disease was relatively low in both groups: 3 percent in NFL players, and 1 percent in the general population. The risk associated with a long NFL career is not insignificant but remains small.
The high-profile research that is regularly cited as connecting the dots between football-related concussions and dementia in NFL players lacks sufficient data to establish a causal link. Most of the cases considered focus on former NFL players involved in a lot of high-risk behavior other than football, and none of these studies included a control group. Research like this is typically filed away as “interesting, but we need better data.”
The key here is that high school football is not the NFL. The Mayo Clinic found that the risk of high school football players developing degenerative neurological diseases later in life is no greater than if they had been in the band, glee club or choir.
The data suggests that the normal life of adolescents puts them at risk for brain injury all the time. What would be the alternatives to my son playing football? Sports such as soccer, skiing, rock climbing or lacrosse have similar risk profiles to high school football.
My late wife rode horses competitively growing up. As an anesthesiologist at a hospital that treats more horse-related trauma accidents than any other in the country, I’m glad my son went with football.
I believe the benefits of playing high school football are worth the risks. Football is an equal-opportunity sport. All different types of athletes make up a football team, the skills needed don’t require years of practice, and there is no real advantage for kids with private coaches. A healthy, average athlete who shows up to all the team’s practice sessions and attends off-season weight training can usually find a spot on the team.
My son’s teammates are from the whole socioeconomic and racial spectrum. The only reason that his team was able to make a contest out of each game, despite that they had so few players to work with, is that the boys learned how to build on what they had in common instead of focusing on their differences.
As Jack Kemp, the former pro quarterback and congressman, once said, “The huddle is color-blind.” In an increasingly diverse world, opportunities to learn how to work together with a wide range of people who start out on equal footing should not be lightly dismissed.
When I sit in the stands, I worry when my 160-pound son lines up on the front line of the kick return team, but that is only slightly less than I worry when I sit in the passenger seat as he merges onto the highway. Adolescence is a scary time for parents.
To all you parents who are keeping your sons from playing football, I say, “Let them play.” They are just as safe on the football field as they are in most of the other sports and activities we regard as a necessary part of a healthy adolescence. You can save money on expensive club sports and specialty coaches, and your sons will develop skills that will serve them and the rest of us well.
Ed Riley, 56, is the younger brother of Oregon State football coach Mike Riley and is a former quarterback at Whitworth. He has two sons and a daughter. The youngest boy, Noah, is a senior quarterback at Gunn High in Palo Alto, Calif. Ed Riley works as a professor of anesthesia at Stanford University.