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Athletics is an integral part of the school community at O’Dea High School. The athletic program is an extension of the school mission; participation prepares our young men to be men of character, faith, and service.
Oct 29, 2022 · SEATTLE-For Mike Doyle, O’Dea is in his blood. Not only did he spend his four years of high school here, he has been a teacher and coach for many years and has been beloved in the community. He has made a huge impact in the school over the time he has been here.
Sep 30, 2014 · In its series of periodic looks at Seattle-area high schools, Wayback Machine is attempting to identify the most significant athletic figure in O’Dea’s storied history (for examples, see Wayback Machine: The Best Of . . . Franklin High . . . Garfield High or Roosevelt High).
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O'Dea High School has had many notable alumni go on to great success in College and Professional athletics. A list of currently offered sports by season: [5] Fall: Cross Country, Football, Golf. Winter: Basketball, Swimming, Wrestling. Spring: Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track.
O'dea High School offers 10 interscholastic sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field and Wrestling. O'dea High School is ranked as one of the top 20% of private schools in Washington for most sports offered.
- 802 Terry Avenue, Seattle, 98104, WA
- (206) 622-6596
Since its inception, more than 8,000 young men have graduated from O’Dea and are part of our proud legacy. In 2023 we were honored to have celebrated our Centennial through a variety of events to honor our past and look to our future.
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Welcome & Overview. An active and involved student body forms the foundation of student life at O’Dea. Participation in school sponsored co-curricular activities fosters school spirit and enriches the O’Dea experience.