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Children and adults walk alongside The Greenville Drive mascot.

Use promo code SPORTS to claim your athlete’s complimentary ticket, and if you have more than one athlete, use SPORTS2.

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Celebrate the Upstate’s amazing young athletes who participate in all different kinds of youth sports at the Greenville Drive + Waldrop Plumbing, Heating & Air‘s second annual Youth Sports Night at the Drive game on Tuesday, May 14.

Each athlete receives a free ticket to the game, plus an opportunity to walk in a parade around the field — and the whole family can enjoy a pre-game street party on District 356, presented by the YMCA of Greenville, starting at 5 p.m.

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