- Brandon Wilcox takes over as Escambia Academy head football coach
- Hugh Fountain named W.S. Neal head football coach
- Hewitt-Trussville’s Riley Quick named 2022 Mr. Baseball
- AHSAA team basketball camp set for Hoover’s Finley Center
- Brandon Wilcox out after one season at W.S. Neal
- Dale Pruitt returns for third stint at Plainview
- Hugh Fountain walks away from Pike Liberal Arts head coaching position
- Jacksonville hoops standout Cade Phillips commits to Tennessee
- Smitty Grider takes over Benjamin Russell Football Program
- 2022 AHSAA North-South All-Star Baseball Teams Announced
- 2022 AHSAA North-South All-Star Baseball Teams Announced
- 2022 AHSAA North-South All-Star Soccer Teams Announced
- AHSAA Announces Recipients for 2022 Making a Difference Award
- Hugh Fountain named Pike Liberal Arts head football coach
- Vestavia Hills knocks off Briarwood to advance to LAX title game
- Mountain Brook advances to the Alabama varsity lacrosse title game
- Pinson Valley elevates Lee Guess to head coach
- Mike Vickery named Pelham Panthers head football coach
- Ranburne’s Tim Smith joins Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame
- Bryant Garrison takes over Slocomb Red Tops Football program
- McGill-Toolen’s Barry Dunning Jr repeats as Gatorade Player of the Year
- Wilcox coach Wade Robinson set for the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame
- Dustin Goodwin steps down as Chelsea head football coach
- Saint James’ Jimmy Perry joins the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame
- Chase Smith named Spanish Fort head football coach
- Jacksonville soars to 4A basketball title
- The Cullman Bearcats claw their way to the Class 6A title game
- Plainview claims 2022 AHSAA Class 3A boys hoops title
- Winfield earns Class 3A title game appearance
- Susan Moore advances to AHSAA 3A Girls’ Title Game
- Skyline advances to AHSAA Class 1A Girls State Title Game
- Marvin Morton elevated to Chilton County head football coach
- Chris Musso takes over Oak Grove Tigers football program
- Michael Harper named St. John Paul II head football coach
- Dustan Goode returns as Mortimer Jordan head football coach
- Thompson’s Bodie Bubel’s Perfect 300 Game Highlights AHSAA State Bowling Action
- Bill Smith named Talladega Tigers head football coach
- Sam Shade leaves Pinson Valley for Miles College
- Arab rallies to win AHSAA Class 5A-6A Wrestling Duals State Championship
- Ben Blackmon takes over Enterprise Wildcats football program
- Former Hoover QB Robby Ashford commits to Auburn
- Gardendale’s Dallas Young commits to SEC West school
- Bear Woods named Wetumpka Indians head football coach
- Thompson’s Ryan Peppins named 2021 Mr. Football
- Robert Evans named Vestavia Hills head football coach
- Premier matchups selected for 17th annual AHSAA Kickoff-Classic
- Florence’s Wade Waldrop set to become Hoover Bucs head football coach
- Ham Barnett elevated to head coach at St. Paul’s
- North 14 – South 10 | Recap the 63rd AHSAA North South All-Star Football Classic
- Jake Ganus named Moody Blue Devils head football coach
About PrepsNet

At PrepsNet we are passionate about high school sports and we love community. Based in the heart of The Magic City, Birmingham, AL, We spend everyday pouring our lives into building relationships and creating platforms that will revolutionize the way fans interact with their teams.
Our corporate culture is immersed in the fact that high school athletics and their local communities are inseparable. PrepsNet is the venue where team and community come together.
Because your community lives for your team, high school sports live here.
Building partnerships.
No one sits on the sidelines at PrepsNet.
If you have been around the PrepsNet community for any length of time you will notice that we have a alot of partners. We believe that the best and most innovative ideas come from the front lines. From our on campus reporters to our design team and data annalists, members of the PrepsNet family are more than team players.
We build partnerships with high schools which allows us to be their mouthpiece to the community.
We are, at our core, a media company. Steeped in journalism but embracing the excitement of bringing old fashioned reporting to our fans in new and innovative ways including developing partnerships with local and national media outlets and data providers.
Embrace and drive change.
Part of being a growing organization is embracing the fact that change is constant.
For some, especially those who have spent their lives in traditional media, constant change can be somewhat unsettling at first.
At PrepsNet we do not fear change, but embrace it enthusiastically, and perhaps even more importantly, encourage and drive it. Because the schools, communities and athletes we cover matter, we will always evolve to bring the most innovative coverage possible to our fans.
Support team member growth and excellence.
Empowering partner environments.
Our success is dependent upon the collective energy of all of our team members. We strive to create an environment where motivated partners can flourish and succeed to their highest potential. From on campus journalists to corporate leadership we appreciate effort and reward results.
Every PrepsNet partner belongs to a team. Teams meet regularly with corporate leadership to share ideas, discuss issues, solve problems and celebrate each others’ successes.
Investing in and developing leaders.
We establish bold visions and invest others in working towards them. We work in purposeful, strategic, and resourceful ways, define broadly what is within our control to solve while learning and improving constantly. We operate with a sense of possibility, persevere in the face of challenges, ensure alignment between our actions and beliefs, and assume personal responsibility for results.
Our Team
Brant Berry | Founder & CEO |
John Davis | Staff Photographer |
Elizabeth Cox | Social Media Manager |
Kwynten Gage | Editor - Wave Sports Network |
Kevin Wood | Staff Photographer |
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