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  1. 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. Throughout his tenure Coach Kohler has led his teams to 4 State Championships, 3 Academic State Championships, 10 State Championship games, 25 Metro Championships, and 34 State Tournament appearances.

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  2. Coach Monte Kohler has been the Head Coach at O’Dea High School since 1985. In his 33 years coaching he has led his teams to four State Championships (1991, 1994, 1995, 2017), 25 League or Division Championships, and 25 consecutive State Tournament appearances.

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  3. Dec 1, 2017 · O’Dea defeated Rainier Beach 38-11 for the Class 3A state football title on Friday night. It’s the Fighting Irish’s first since 1995 and fourth in program history.

  4. View coverage of O'Dea high school sports including Boys Basketball, Football, Baseball, Boys Basketball, and Boys Lacrosse.

  5. ODea impressive run to a Metro League championship was impressive, but Lake Stevens, which only played four games in the spring season, finishes No. 1 in the High School Football America Washington Top 10.

  6. During his tenure as a head coach, Coach Kerr has compiled a 375-130 record, including 7 League Championships, 8 District Championships, 13 State Tournament appearances, and 8 State Championship appearances, with four State Titles, in 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2019.

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  8. 5 days ago · On Friday, Sep 20, 2024, the O'Dea Varsity Boys Football team won their West Seattle Stadium game against Seattle Prep High School by a score of 49-6. O'Dea 49 Seattle Prep 6