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We’re more than a marketing platform — we’re a movement and our members support each other’s growth while making a difference in the communities we serve. 1st & Sold-we help the Hometown Teams and find Keys to your Dreams.
07/09/2026
Last call for sponsors for high school football media days, we will be approving shirts and booths on Monday. We have 59 high schools attending. If you need more info send us a message.
07/09/2026
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Hometown Teams
Hometown Dreams
There is a specific quality to a Friday night at a small-town Alabama high school football game that has no equivalent in any other setting. It is not about the level of play, though the level of play in Alabama high school football is often genuinely impressive. It is about what the game is for in the town where it is happening, which is to say it is for everyone, not just the parents of players or the students or the fans who follow the team all season but everyone, the hardware store owner and the retired teacher and the woman who runs the diner and the people who have lived in this town their entire lives and will continue to, and all of them are in those bleachers on a Friday night.
Nothing else competes with it for the town's attention. Friday night football is the social event of the week for a large percentage of the community, which means it is where people see each other, catch up on what has been happening, watch the kids who are playing now and remember the kids who played years ago and connect the whole thing to a sense of continuity that is genuinely precious in a world that keeps changing faster than small communities can process.
The lights come on over the field and something shifts in the town. The traffic on the main road picks up in one direction. The parking lot fills. The concession stand opens. The band takes the field for warm-up. And then the game begins, and for the next two hours the town has exactly one subject.
Alabama has a lot of Friday nights. This one, repeated in small towns all across the state every fall, is one of the better ones.
What's your Friday night football memory from your Alabama town?
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417 E Mobile Street
Florence, AL
35630
Opening Hours
| Monday | 12am - 11:59pm |
| Tuesday | 12am - 11:59pm |
| Wednesday | 12am - 11:59pm |
| Thursday | 12am - 11:59pm |
| Friday | 12am - 11:59pm |
| Saturday | 12am - 11:59pm |
| Sunday | 12am - 11:59pm |