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Olivea earned three varsity letters with the Marietta football team from 1992-95. The defensive tackle played as a freshman and sophomore before sitting out as a junior. He then came back to have a dominating senior campaign and helped the Pioneers finish 8-1-1.
Olivea, who set a school record with 11 sacks in 1993, matched the total as a senior en route to earning first team All-OAC honors and the Paul Hoernemann Award for the OAC’s Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman. Olivea was also named a Hewlett-Packard All-American in his final season.
Olivea spent the 1996 and 1997 seasons as an assistant coach with the football team while he finished his degree. He is currently a Quality Improvement Consultant with Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. In addition, Olivea has coached youth football and has been involved in the Big Brother Program.
Olivea and his wife, Heather, a 1996 Marietta graduate, had their first child, Sydney Tyler, in January. They live in West Chester, Ohio.
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