Rally - Electric Tennis Landing Page Template
Rally is a single-column landing page template built for high school tennis programs. It combines a full-bleed baseline photo header, a community gallery scroll, and a focused click-through flow that funnels visitors toward one clear action. The Electric Indigo color system and Adventure Terrain visual style make every section feel alive, energetic, and rooted in real court culture.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Rally is a single-column flow landing page for a high school tennis academy. It opens with a full-bleed baseline photo, builds momentum through a community gallery of player portraits and match-day candids, and closes with a clear "Apply for a Court Slot" call to action. The template is designed to earn trust through real community moments, not form fields.
Who this template is for
This template was built for tennis programs that live inside public high schools. It speaks directly to the community around junior competitive tennis.
- Tennis parents managing carpool schedules and junior tournament rankings who want to see the real program before committing
- Eighth-graders comparing school athletic programs and looking for a reason to choose one over another
- Booster-club volunteers and program coordinators who need a polished, credible page without a complicated build
What problem this template solves
Most high school sports pages feel flat and institutional. They list tryout dates in plain text and offer nothing that makes a family feel the energy of the program. Rally solves that gap.
- Families arrive with no visual context and leave before they connect with the program
- A buried registration link or generic contact form breaks momentum right when interest peaks
- The page has no personality, so the program looks interchangeable with every other school sport
What you get with this template
You get a complete, ready-to-customize single-column landing page with a clear visual hierarchy and one focused conversion path. Everything from the header image to the footer call to action works together.
- A full-bleed header section with school crest and tagline placement, built for a baseline-height action photo
- A community gallery scroll that supports player portraits, match-day candids, and short coach quotes in oversized italic type
- Three strategically placed "Apply for a Court Slot" buttons that link out to the school's athletics registration portal
Feature list
This section covers the key design and structural capabilities built into the Rally template.
Full-Bleed Baseline Photo Header
The header image bleeds edge to edge with no overlay. The school crest and tagline fade up in clean white type after a one-second hold, giving the photo room to land before the brand appears.
Community Gallery Scroll
The scroll section functions like a living yearbook. It supports a mosaic layout of player portraits, match-day candids, and parent-shot clips. Each caption names the player, their grade, and their favorite shot.
Oversized Coach Quote Blocks
Short coach quotes are set in oversized italic type between gallery sections. They break the image rhythm intentionally and give the scroll breathing room without slowing the visual energy.
Three-Point Click-Through Flow
The "Apply for a Court Slot" button appears three times: beneath the header, at the gallery midpoint, and anchored at the bottom above a compact season calendar. Every placement links to the external registration portal.
Compact Season Calendar Block
A clean calendar section sits just above the final call-to-action button. It gives families and prospective players a quick view of the season schedule without cluttering the rest of the page.
Electric Indigo Color System
The palette uses deep court-shadow indigo, charged rally violet, sun-bleached fence silver, and high-visibility ball yellow. Yellow is reserved for buttons and hover states, keeping the action clear at every scroll depth.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with a baseline action photo; school crest and tagline fade in after a one-second hold |
| First call to action Button | Places the "Apply for a Court Slot" button immediately after the hero before the gallery begins |
| Community Gallery | Mosaic of player portraits, match candids, and iPhone clips with named captions and grade |
| Coach Quote Blocks | Oversized italic quotes from coaches break the gallery scroll and add credibility |
| Midpoint call to action Button | Second "Apply for a Court Slot" placement at the gallery midpoint to catch engaged scrollers |
| Season Calendar | Compact schedule block showing upcoming match and practice dates above the final button |
| Anchor call to action Button | Final "Apply for a Court Slot" button anchored at the bottom to close the page with intent |
Design & branding system
The Rally template follows an Adventure Terrain theme expressed through the Electric Indigo color system. The palette evokes an evening practice under new LED court floods.
- Four-color system: deep court-shadow indigo (#3D0099), charged rally violet (#7B2FFF), sun-bleached fence silver (#D4D7DD), and high-visibility ball yellow (#E8E337) used exclusively for buttons and hover states
- Typography contrasts clean white display type in the header with oversized italic coach quotes mid-scroll, creating visual rhythm across the page
- The overall feel is outdoor court at golden hour: rich indigo tones, bright accent yellow, and photographic imagery that carries the visual weight
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow layout is naturally suited to small screens. The template is structured to display cleanly on phones, which is where most parents and students will first land on the page.
- Single-column stacking means no horizontal scroll or broken grid on mobile devices
- The mosaic gallery sections are laid out to reflow gracefully so portrait images stay readable at smaller widths
- Button placements are sized and spaced for tap targets, not just mouse clicks
How this template helps you convert
Rally earns its click-through by building trust through volume of real community moments before it ever asks for an action. The conversion logic is sequential and deliberate.
- The full-bleed header creates an immediate emotional connection, making the program feel alive before a single word is read
- The community gallery deepens trust by showing real faces, real names, and real match energy, so the click feels like joining something rather than filling out paperwork
- Three timed button placements catch visitors at different scroll depths, giving early deciders, mid-scroll browsers, and bottom-of-page readers all a clear next step
Other information about this template
Rally was designed specifically for the Tennis High School niche within the Sports and Recreation category, aligned with tennis leagues and junior competitive programs. A few practical notes for anyone considering this template:
- The template supports an external click-through destination, meaning no form or data collection happens on the page itself
- The page type is a single-column flow landing page, making it straightforward to launch quickly without managing a multi-page site structure
- The Adventure Terrain theme and Electric Indigo palette are pre-matched, so color decisions are already made and ready to apply to your own photography and copy
- This template fits programs that have strong photo assets; the community gallery concept works best when real player and match-day images are available




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Electric Indigo
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Full-bleed Baseline Photo Header
Community Gallery Scroll
Oversized Italic Coach Quote Blocks
Three-point Click-through Button Flow
Compact Season Calendar Block
Electric Indigo Color System
Related questions
Does this template include a registration form?
How many times does the call-to-action button appear on the page?
What kind of photos work best for this template?
Can I edit the player captions, coach quotes, and calendar dates?
Is this template suitable for a brand-new program with few photos?