Faceoff - Elite Lacrosse Landing Page Template
Faceoff is a bento grid landing page built for semi-professional lacrosse leagues and marketplaces. It opens with a macro close-up hero, then drives visitors through oversized stat tiles, equipment drop cards, tryout registration slots, and sponsor tiers. Three parallel conversion paths coexist on one page, each kept lean and fast to act on.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Faceoff is a single-page, bento grid layout designed for a semi-professional lacrosse marketplace. It combines league stats, gear drops, tryout registration, and sponsorship tiers into one high-energy scroll. The Industrial Raw visual identity uses welded-steel black, cage-wire gunmetal, electric volt, and emergency strobe magenta to make every number and call to action impossible to ignore.
Who this template is for
This template is built for operators who need to speak to multiple audiences at once without losing clarity or momentum. If you run a semi-professional or post-collegiate lacrosse league with real stakes and real commerce, this page was shaped around your exact use case.
- League organizers managing tryouts, gear drops, and sponsorship sales on one page
- Post-collegiate players and club-level athletes looking for roster spots and equipment
- Brands and local sponsors evaluating attendance and stream-viewer figures before committing
What problem this template solves
Most league pages bury the numbers and make visitors hunt for the action. Faceoff puts live-feeling stats, marketplace items, and sign-up flows front and center so no visitor has to scroll far to find their next step.
- Tryout pages often feel generic and fail to signal the competitive level of the league
- Gear and equipment drops get lost on separate store pages instead of living beside the proof
- Sponsor decision-makers rarely see attendance and viewership data before they are asked to commit
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured single-page layout with every section pre-built and ready to fill with your league's real data. The bento grid rhythm is already set so you drop in numbers and copy without redesigning from scratch.
- A macro close-up full-viewport header with a stat overlay and volt-on-black typography
- A bento grid body covering league stats, equipment drops with countdown timers, tryout cards sorted by position, highlight-reel editing packages, and tiered sponsorship cells
- Three distinct conversion flows: player tryout registration, gear drop alert sign-up, and sponsor inquiry form
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in capabilities that ship with the Faceoff template.
Macro Close-Up Hero Section
The header fills the full viewport with a hyper-detailed photograph shot inches from a mesh pocket mid-cradle. Stadium floods blur into volt-green bokeh halos behind the image. A single three-line stat fades in over the image in condensed uppercase volt type.
Bento Grid Stat Tiles
Oversized data tiles open the grid directly below the header. Each tile holds a player name, one dominant number, and a micro-sparkline showing performance trend. The grid shifts from league stats into marketplace modules as the visitor scrolls deeper.
Three-Path Conversion System
Players, gear buyers, and sponsors each get their own dedicated bento cell and form. Every form asks the least possible information first. Tryout cards collect name, position, graduation year, and a 60-second highlight upload link.
Equipment Drop Cards with Countdown Timers
Gear drops live inside individual bento cells alongside league stats. Each card carries a countdown timer and a single "Drop Alert: Notify Me" call to action requiring only an email address.
Sponsor Tier Cell with Proof Data
A tall bento cell displays attendance figures and stream-viewer counts alongside a "Sponsor a Franchise" call to action. The data functions as built-in proof so sponsors can evaluate the opportunity before clicking through to the tiered commitment form.
Neon Shock Color System Applied to Interactive States
Electric volt covers every call to action surface, hover border, and data callout. Emergency strobe magenta appears only on live-score pulses and sold-out flags. Gunmetal structures card edges and dividers. Black owns every background, giving the neon nowhere to hide.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Viewport Header | Macro mesh close-up with fading stat overlay |
| League Stats Grid | Oversized tiles for shot speed, save rate, ground balls |
| Tryout Registration Cards | Position-sorted cards with player sign-up flow |
| Equipment Drop Cells | Gear drops with countdown timers and email alerts |
| Highlight Reel Packages | Editing packages as individual marketplace cells |
| Sponsorship Tier Cell | Tall bento cell with attendance data and sponsor call to action |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme. Every design decision is built to make the neon hit harder by keeping the surrounding infrastructure as dark and structural as possible.
- Color palette: welded-steel black (#0D0D0D) for all backgrounds, cage-wire gunmetal (#3A3A3A) for card edges and dividers, electric volt (#CCFF00) for interactive states and data callouts, and emergency strobe magenta (#FF2D6B) for urgency signals only
- Typography: condensed uppercase letterforms for stat overlays and headings, paired with clear body type to keep data readable at a glance
- Layout: bento grid structure with variable cell sizes so each module commands its own visual weight without competing
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid is structured so cells reflow naturally on smaller screens without losing the stat-first hierarchy. Conversion forms stay short enough to complete with one thumb.
- Cells resize and stack to preserve visual priority order on mobile viewports
- Countdown timers and call to action buttons remain prominently sized on smaller screens
- Short-form inputs across all three conversion paths reduce friction for mobile visitors
How this template helps you convert
Every section of Faceoff is arranged to reduce the distance between a visitor's interest and their next action. The stats are not decoration. They are the proof layer that makes each conversion step feel earned.
- Oversized stat tiles at the top of the grid establish credibility immediately, so players, buyers, and sponsors arrive at the conversion cells already primed by real league data.
- Each conversion path is isolated in its own bento cell with a single focused call to action, which means visitors are never forced to choose between competing prompts at the same moment.
- Countdown timers on equipment drops and sold-out flags in magenta create natural urgency without requiring additional copywriting from the page owner.
Other information about this template
Faceoff is categorized under Sports and Recreation, specifically aligned with the lacrosse leagues niche. It is designed to serve the amateur and club lacrosse market at its most competitive, post-collegiate edge.
- The template style is Hero-Dominant, giving the header section roughly ninety percent of the above-the-fold visual weight
- The creative direction follows a Seasonal and Moment approach, meaning the design feels live and time-specific rather than evergreen and static
- The landing page direction is Click-Through, meaning every section is designed to move visitors toward a specific action rather than deliver long-form editorial content
- The theme is classified as Adventure Terrain, which informs the raw, field-level visual texture throughout




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Neon Shock
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Full-viewport Header
Bento Grid Stat and Marketplace Layout
Three-path Conversion Design
Equipment Drop Cards with Countdown Timers
Sponsor Tier Cell with Attendance Proof
Neon Shock Interactive Color System
Related questions
Can this template support more than one type of visitor at once?
How does the stat tile system work on this page?
What information do the tryout registration cards collect?
Is this a single-page layout or a multi-page site?
Can I adjust the color system to match different team branding?