Jack Donahue (American football)


John J. Donahue was an American football player and coach.

Playing career

Donahue played guard on the Peabody High School football team. He played guard and tackle for Boston College from 1922 to 1925 and was captain his senior year. On August 9, 1926 he signed with the Providence Steam Roller. He played in 13 games for the team at left guard. Donahue later played semi-pro football for the University of Peabody and Pere Marquette.
In addition to playing football, Donahue was also a member of the Boston College Eagles baseball team and a boxer.

Coaching career

In 1928, Donahue joined the faculty of East Bridgewater High School as head football coach and history teacher. In 1932 he became the first ever football coach at North Quincy High School. He continued to coach the team until his resignation in 1960. He compiled a 128-95-20 record with the school. Donahue also served as NQHS' golf coach and guided the team to a state championship in 1948. He retired from teaching in 1971.

Death

Donahue died on November 10, 1984 at Quincy City Hospital following a long illness. He was buried in Mount Wollaston Cemetery