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Share your favorite Greenville Drive memory ahead of their 2024 season.

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A championship team isn’t made up of only its players — the fans make a difference, too.

For 19 years, the Greenville Drive has played a critical role in the incredible growth + development of the Upstate community. As the 2024 season nears (opening night is April 9), the Drive will celebrate its position as “Our Home Team” by inviting the Upstate to share personal stories and memories of their time at Fluor Field.

Tell us your favorite home team story

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