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Dennis Bunda, II, or known as just Dennis Bunda is an American Author and Teacher. Bunda is a 1986 graduate of Merrillville Indiana High School and a 1991 graduate of Ohio State University. He graduated with a degree in Organizational Communication and Marketing. He also has education in U.S. Government, U.S. History, and World History. Bunda has been an assistant football coach for Ohio State, a high school football coach for the Crown Point Indiana Bulldogs, and is currently a football coach in the middle school level. He has been a football coach and teacher for over 30 years. Bunda has also been a presentational speaker for sports coaching clinics and breast cancer awareness. In 2021 Dennis Bunda published a whopping 430 page book called "A Boy's Dream - Ohio State: The Dennis Bunda Story". The book talks about his life, like when his family moved from Northwest Indiana to Tucson, Arizona and then back to Northwest Indiana again during the 70s.
He also shares details about his middle and high school days in the 80s, where sports, friends, influential teachers, and girls shaped his early life. The Book is about inspiration, morals, and to chase your dreams. Dennis still resides with his family in Northwest Indiana.
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