Preserve the Glory of Your School’s Story

Sports Wiki creates inexpensive, personalized websites to easily collect and maintain your school’s sports history.

Celebrate Your School’s Athletic Achievements with Sports Wiki

Welcome to Sports Wiki, where we transform your school's athletic legacy into a vibrant, digital hall of fame. Designed specifically to promote college, high school, and middle schools by business sponsors, sports boosters, athletic departments, administrators, and school boards, our website-as-a-service is the ultimate solution for preserving and showcasing your school’s sports history. Local businesses love to sponsor their hometown school's Sports Wiki site for the community-building, local SEO, and exposure it provides them.

Why Choose Sports Wiki?

Capture Every Milestone: From the earliest conference championships to the most recent all-state selections, your personalized site will ensure that your school’s teams and players are celebrated. Your school’s wiki website is a digital time capsule, safeguarding every victory, every record-breaker, and every championship for alums and their families to contribute to and remember.

Personalization at Your Fingertips: Our user-friendly site configurator will get you started quickly. Upload your school's logo, personalize the color scheme, and choose your own domain name to reflect your school's unique spirit and sports legacy.

Easy Setup & Maintenance: With Sports Wiki, you get a comprehensive, hassle-free service. When you order, we buy your domain name, set up the web server, and apply your personalized specifications for your school's very own wiki site. You simply pay a one-time up-front fee and an annual fee thereafter, while leaving the technicalities to us. Your site’s visitors will add and edit the sports history content, and the Sports Wiki team will preserve it and ensure it remains available to view.

What is a Wiki?

Wikipedia, the most well-known wiki, says that a wiki "is a form of online hypertext publication that is collaboratively edited and managed by its own audience directly through a web browser. A typical wiki contains multiple pages for the subjects or scope of the project, and could be either open to the public or limited to use within an organization for maintaining its internal knowledge base." Get started now so that your school's Sports Wiki site can become the go-to knowledge base for your community and the world.