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O’Dea Football: With Tradition Comes Responsibility. The O’Dea High School Football Program is grounded in rich tradition. Monte Kohler has been the Head Coach for the Fighting Irish since 1985.
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The O’Dea High School Cross Country Team is a non-cut Fall...
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802 Terry Ave, Seattle, WA 98104. We are located in...
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Coach Matt Gregory, O’Dea Class of 2003, has been the Head...
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Joseph Balinbin ’07, was a 4 year starter and 4 year letter...
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Jun 27, 2024 · View the 24-25 O'Dea varsity football team schedule.
- 802 Terry Ave, Seattle, 98104, WA
- (206) 622-6596
Athletic success is a longstanding tradition at O’Dea High School, and with this tradition comes the responsibility to compete, with honor. The Fighting Irish have brought home 22 State Championships, 10 Academic State Championships, and 34 Metro League All Sports Titles.
See the O'Dea Fighting Irish's football schedule, roster, rankings, standings and more on MaxPreps.com.
- 802 Terry Ave, Seattle, 98104, WA
- (206) 622-6596
View the 22-23 O'Dea varsity football team schedule. ... See top plays & highlights of the best high school sports. ... Fall 24-25 Fall 24-25 Fall 24-25 Fall 23-24 ...
- 802 Terry Ave, Seattle, 98104, WA
- (206) 622-6596
Nov 11, 2023 · The undefeated Fighting Irish of O’Dea (10-0) maintained their winning streak by defeating the Auburn Riverside Ravens (7-4) in a decisive 48-0 victory during last night’s state 3A football playoffs at Memorial Stadium.
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Aug 27, 2023 · They call it “paying rent.” Practices, film sessions, school and even kickbacks at barbecues are paying dues that O’Dea hopes cashes out in December as Class 3A state champions.