Kevin Donnalley, an assistant on Mountain Range’s football staff the past two seasons, has been named the school’s head coach going forward.

New Mountain Range football coach Kevin Donnalley. (Courtesy mountainrangefootball.org)
The news was announced on the team’s official website.
Donnalley coached defensive backs for the Mustangs, who went 0-10 in Class 5A last season. He takes over for Bryan Davey, who was 25-36 in six seasons. That included a 9-2 season in 2013.
Donnalley played college football on at North Dakota State, then was a seventh-round pick of the NFL’s St. Louis Cardinals in 1981.
He got his coaching start as a defensive backs coach at North Dakota State after he finished playing, and was also an assistant at Montana State. Later, he was the head coach at Fort Lewis, a Division II program.
His arrival at Mountain Range in 2013 marked his return to coaching after a 15-year hiatus.
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