← 1891 Arena · Football

Friday night under the lights.
The scorebook on the sideline view.

HS varsity, JV, youth flag, 7-on-7 club — quarter-by-quarter scoring, TD / FG / PAT broken out per drive, single-elimination playoff brackets, bowl pairings, eight-game regular season. The scorebook on the sideline view, the score on the press-box monitor, the bracket on the lobby TV — all the same data, three surfaces, any device. The public scoreboard updates the moment the QB hits the ball.

Football on 1891 Arena, by who you are.

The fan view · what every parent in the building sees

The football bracket is alive. On every phone in the parking lot.

A player wins a quarterfinal at 7:42 PM. By 7:43, their parent in the parking lot sees the semi-final slot fill in — on their phone, on the same URL the organizer texted out before the event. No app. No login. No spinner. Just the live page.

  • Sub-second updates
  • One link · every phone
  • Caption-default · screen-reader-clean
  • Works on a 4-year-old phone

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Live · interactive · press a button

Score the demo drive yourself.

Press TD, FG, PAT, two-point conversion, or safety. Quarter splits update on the right. Down & distance update on every play. The possession arrow flips on a turnover-on-downs. Same scoreboard your scorekeeper presses on any device at the sideline — phone, tablet, or laptop, no app to install.

Three surfaces · same data

Scorebook one source Sideline view Press-box monitor Lobby TV bracket

One scorebook, three floor plans. The press-box monitor sees down & distance and the play log; the lobby TV cycles the playoff bracket; the sideline view is the scorekeeper’s control surface on whatever device they brought.

Quarter splits, on the public board

TD, FG, PAT, two-point, safety — split per drive and per quarter.

Football scoring is not one number. It’s six on a touchdown, one on a kick PAT, two on a conversion, three on a field goal, two on a safety (and it goes to the other side). Most public scoreboards collapse all of it to a final. Ours doesn’t. The public board carries the quarter-by-quarter split — 7–0, 14–7, 21–14, 28–21 — so the family in the bleachers reading from their phone sees the same story the coach reads from the sideline view.

Down & distance ticks with every play call. First & ten resets after a first down. Turnover on downs flips possession. The possession arrow on the public board flips the moment the scorekeeper logs the change.

Football scoring, plain English

TD: 6 points

PAT kick: +1

Two-point conv: +2

Field goal: 3 points

Safety: 2 for the other side

HS quarter: 12 min · NFL 15

Default down: 1st & 10

Every format your AD already runs

Five shapes. Same scorekeeper UI underneath.

8-game regular season
The HS varsity default. Standings, head-to-head, points-for, points-against.
Single-elim playoffs
Region brackets, state quarter / semi / final. Lose once, you’re out.
Bowl pairings
End-of-season seeded matchups. Conference-vs-conference. One-off games, archived forever.
7-on-7 summer
Pool play, knockout finals, no-pads scoring. Built for the summer-league grind.
Youth flag
Pop Warner, AYF, parks-and-rec. Shorter quarters, lighter rules, same archive.
What this looks like, concretely

Frederick County varsity, Region 4 playoffs.

Single-elim brackets seeded by record. Quarter-by-quarter splits on every public scoreboard. The lobby TV at the host school cycles the bracket; the press-box monitor carries down & distance; the sideline view is what the scorekeeper presses TD on — phone, tablet, or laptop, any browser. The public scoreboard updates the moment the QB hits the ball — not at quarter break, not at halftime, not after.

See the football page →

For mixed-hearing press boxes

Color, icon, text — every state change carries all three.

The press box on a Friday night is loud. The radio call is on, the band is on, the coach’s wife is on the phone. Our public scoreboard does not assume anyone can hear a buzzer. Quarter end is a color swap and an icon and a text label. Touchdown is a color flash and a number jump and a TD chip on the play log. Possession flips with an arrow you can see from the parking lot.

Audio is additive, never sole. The product is fully usable with the speakers muted, headphones unplugged, no audio hardware at all — the same way it’s built for our family. Five generations Deaf, going back to 1891.

What you can verify with the speakers off

· Who has possession

· What down, how many to go

· What just scored (TD vs FG vs safety)

· Which quarter, how much time

· The score, the split, the next play

One workspace

The kit the products are built from.

Same foundation under Parliamentarian, Meetings, and Arena. The thing you can’t buy because we already built it.

Multi-device web.

Tablet on the sideline. Monitor in the press box. TV in the lobby. Phone in every hand. Same URL, four floor plans. Nothing to install.

One payments spine.

Every product takes money the same way. Receipts arrive from the same address. Refunds are one click. The studio doesn’t sit in the middle of your funds.

Your data, yours.

Records, rosters, season archives belong to you. Export anything, anytime, in plain formats. If you ever leave, you leave with everything.

Live at the edge.

The public scoreboard updates the moment the QB hits the ball. Brackets update the moment the game ends. No refresh. No spinner.

Captions default-on.

Audio is additive, never sole. Every state change carries color, icon, and text. Speakers muted, headphones unplugged — the product still works.

Built in Frederick.

The same person who solders the board writes the firmware, hand-codes the page, and pushes the deploy. The studio that built it is the studio that runs it.

From the studio that builds Arena: Football

Three siblings, one foundation.

Run your Friday night. Honor your program’s record.

No sales call. No trial. One price page.

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