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Bond

 

Coach Bond grew up in Huber Heights, Ohio and graduated from Wayne High School.  Dorian played offensive and defensive line for the Wayne Warriors under legendary high School coach Mike Schneider, graduating in 1993.  Coach Bond spent 1 year coaching 8th grade football in his home town while attending Wright State University.  From 1995 to 1996 he attended Rock Valley College in Rockford, Illinois. While there he played center, guard, and tight end for the Rock Valley Trojans.  During his first year he helped the Trojans go to the RC Cola Bowl game in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 

After college Coach Bond went to work as a investigator for Wal-Mart Stores Inc and became one of the youngest employees promoted to District Supervisor ever. To this day Wal-Mart still plays a documentary film about Dorian  for their new hires detailing how employees can rise to high levels within their company.

In 2000 Coach Bond moved to Arizona and immediately started playing in the Arizona Football League .  For two years he played offensive and defensive Line for the Gilbert Buffaloes, appearing in one all-star game.

While living in Gilbert, Coach Bond started his own private detective agency ( Bond Investigations).  Bond Investigations concentrates on criminal investigations for several Arizona counties.  Coach Bond and his company  have been involved in several high profile homicide cases in the past.  While Coach Bond enjoys his job, he needs football to balance his life.

For the past two years Coach Bond has been working with the Queen Creek High School football team.  He coached the offensive and defensive linemen under the direction of coaches Curt Leblanc and Michael Till.

Coach Bond has lived in the Queen Creek area for 4 years.  He has one beautiful 4 year old daughter named Emi who lives with him along with their kitten named “Pork Chop”.

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