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Greenville’s Noah Navas (14) is pictured during the just-concluded varsity boys soccer season. Green Wave sports teams could be returning to conference play soon, if either one of two conferences accepts their application for membership at meetings in November.
GREENVILLE - There are only a few more days to hear when the decision comes down.
The aftermath, either way, will be with Greenville prep sports for years to come.
Not one, but two, different conferences will vote in November on whether to add Greenville to the lineup of conference schools, thus ending a period of years as a sports independent in Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) competition.
Superintendent Susie Reigle, who has been actively involved in the process of finding a conference affiliation for many months, is both nervous, and excited, about the decisions that executive committees from both the Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) and Central Buckeye Conference (CBC) will make at the next regularly scheduled meeting of school officials from each.
West Carrollton also has applications to join each of the above conferences, while a third, unnamed school is also being considered by the GWOC.
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