Friday morning at the Butler County Board of Education meeting, a big decision was made regarding the Greenville High School’s next head coach
Coach P says the new job means a lot to him because it wasn’t just the administration that believed in him.
“It means a lot to me because it wasn’t just the admin that did that. I think a lot of kids believed in it as well. Their belief in me and my belief in them is very important, and that is going to be a foundation putting Greenville back in the top of the 5A discussion every year,” said Pimienta. Coach Pimienta is the son of Troy Hall of Fame linebacker Garrick Piemienta Sr. and a Huntingdon Hawks alum.
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