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Mark Bunker (basketball)
Mark James Bunker (born November 29, 1983) is an American college basketball coach and is currently the head men's basketball coach at Scottsdale Community College. He took over as interim head coach prior to the start of the 2014–15 season. Bunker began his tenure at Scottsdale Community College as an assistant to William Worosylla in 2011, and served as his assistant until 2014, when Worosylla left to take the head coaching position at Ironwood High School. Mark Bunker was named the Fighting Artichokes Head Men's Basketball Coach in 2015 after serving as the interim head coach for the 2014-15 season. Prior to his time at Scottsdale, Bunker was at Saint Mary's Catholic High School from 2009-11 under Arizona High School coaching legend Dave Lopez. At Saint Mary's, he was a Varsity assistant coach and head coach of the Boy's Freshman team. During his time at Saint Mary's, the Knights won a 5A state championship (2009) and went to the final four two times (2009, 2010). Before joining the coaching field, Bunker was a graduate of Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona under head coach Greg Basila. He was a three year varsity player, and as a Senior was recognized as a 1st Team All East Valley Tribune player, and was nominated for the Mcdonald's All-American game. Bunker played collegiately for Scottsdale Community College from 2002-04 under head coach Paul Eberhardt. He was a two year starter and a team captain for the Fighting Artichokes, and was invited to the Junior College All-American All-Star game as a Sophomore. Bunker chose to stay in state to continue his basketball career and he was a member of the men's basketball team from 2004-06 under head coach Rob Evans. Following his career as a Sun Devil, from 2007-08 Bunker participated for the National Basketball Association’s Developmental League (NBADL) for the Albuquerque Thunderbirds and Anaheim Arsenal respectively. Coach Bunker earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology from Arizona State University, and graduated with his Masters of Education in Adult Education from the University of Phoenix in 2014.