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The area’s conference musical chairs are far from settled, but there is increasing cause for confidence that, when the music stops, the Upstate Eight Conference will remain on solid ground.

On Thursday, the conference announced it has extended invitations to three schools – West Chicago, West Aurora and Glenbard East. The West Chicago invitation applies starting with the 2013-14 school year – West Chicago would, at least temporarily, replace Lake Park in the UEC’s Valley Division – while West Aurora and Glenbard East have been invited beginning 2014-15.

Board approval is required from all three schools. If all three accept, the conference, potentially, could expand from two, seven-team divisions to a pair of eight-team divisions in 2014-15.

“To have as many options as we possibly have right now is a very good thing,” said Batavia athletic director Dave Andrews, who is playing a leading role in the ongoing maneuvering.

All three schools that received invitations are current members of the DuPage Valley Conference, which has been dominated in many sports by Naperville and Wheaton schools.

Lake Park is leaving from the UEC Valley after this school year to replace West Chicago in the DVC. West Chicago originally moved to join the Metro Suburban Conference before rankling Metro Suburban members by instead pursuing UEC membership.

If Glenbard East and West Aurora also decide to join the UEC, the DVC would have a pair of vacancies. Complicating the UEC’s future outlook, the UEC’s Indian Prairie District 204 schools – Neuqua Valley, Waubonsie Valley and Metea Valley – would seem like logical replenishing targets for the DVC.

“That’s never out of the realm of possibility, that other schools or current Upstate Eight schools will look to move conferences,” Andrews said. “Yes, that is always a possibility. We just hope that bylaws are abided by, which allows us the ability to either find replacements or make re-adjustments within our conference in a timely fashion.”

As long as the conference stands at an even number of schools – be it its current total of 14, or 16 – the UEC would be in solid shape. That’s why both West Aurora and Glenbard East or neither are expected to join the conference; West Chicago’s entry is considered highly likely.

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