Faceoff is a single-column landing page template built for high school lacrosse programs that need to recruit players and drive registrations fast. It opens with a slow-motion faceoff reel, surges through a rivalry schedule, roster carousel, and highlight grid, then closes with a focused registration form. The design runs on void black, electric volt, and plasma blue.
by Rocket studio
Faceoff is a high-energy, single-column landing page template designed for high school lacrosse programs. It leads with a short-form video reel and escalates through schedule, roster, and highlight sections before delivering a clean registration form. The neon shock color system keeps every scroll feeling electric and urgent.
This template is built for anyone running or promoting a competitive high school lacrosse program. It speaks directly to coaches, program directors, and athletic department staff who need a page that works as hard as their players do.
Most sports program pages feel generic. They bury the schedule, hide the roster, and ask families to register before they feel any excitement. Faceoff flips that order entirely.
You get a complete, single-column landing page structured to move a first-time visitor from curiosity to registration in one focused scroll. Every section is purposeful and sequenced.




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Neon Shock
Style
Hero-Dominant (90/10)
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Short-form Video Reel Header
Rivalry Season Schedule Section
Flip-card Roster Carousel
Scroll-triggered Highlight Grid
Alumni Testimonial Section
Dual-path Registration Block
What information does the registration form collect?
Can families engage with the page without filling out the full form?
What does the flip-card roster carousel display?
Is this a single-page template or a multi-page website?
Where does the floating call-to-action button appear?
This template ships with six purpose-built sections and a set of interactive components designed for a lacrosse program audience.
The header opens with a vertical-shot reel: a slow-motion faceoff clamp, a behind-the-back goal, a check, and a dogpile celebration. Footage is cut from ground level, helmet level, and net-cam angles. The program name and a single stat line detonate over the footage in volt type.
A dedicated schedule section displays opponent matchups with opponent logos and rivalry tags. Families can see the full season arc at a glance. This section does selling work before the registration form is ever reached.
Each player card in the roster carousel flips on interaction to reveal position stats. The carousel accommodates the full range of the roster, from freshmen to seniors. It gives families a tangible sense of the program's depth and identity.
A highlight grid section auto-plays footage as the visitor scrolls into view. It keeps the page's visual energy at peak without requiring any manual interaction. This section maintains the countdown tempo the design is built around.
Testimonials from alumni now competing at the Division 1 and Division 3 collegiate levels appear after the highlight grid. These short proof points address the most important question for competitive families: does this program produce players?
The primary path is a full registration form with four fields. The secondary path offers a PDF season schedule download in exchange for just an email address. This two-tier approach captures families at different stages of their decision.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video reel header | Opens with slow-motion lacrosse footage and program branding |
| Season schedule | Displays full opponent schedule with rivalry tags |
| Roster carousel | Player cards that flip to show position stats |
| Highlight grid | Auto-plays game footage on scroll |
| Alumni testimonials | Proof from players now competing collegiately |
| Registration form | Captures player details and parent contact |
| PDF schedule gate | Low-commitment email capture for undecided families |
| Floating call to action button | Pins "Claim Your Roster Spot" after first scroll |
The Neon Shock color system drives every visual decision on this page. The palette is built to feel like stadium lights cutting through cold April fog: harsh, alive, and impossible to scroll past.
The single-column layout is naturally suited to vertical screens, matching the vertical-shot energy of the reel footage and the way families browse on phones from folding chairs on the sideline.
The page is sequenced to build emotional investment before asking anything from the visitor. By the time a parent reaches the registration form, the program has already proven its energy, competitive identity, and collegiate outcomes.
Faceoff fits within the lacrosse amateur and club niche, making it relevant for programs operating at the high school competitive level where player development and community trust are equally important.