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'''Preptix''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based e-ticket website which sells tickets to high school sports games. [[Jay Barker]] and [[Patrick Noles]] began the process of setting up the site in [[2012]], and officially launched in February [[2014]] with 15 schools, including [[Hewitt-Trussville High School|Hewitt-Trussville]], [[Hoover High School|Hoover]], [[Homewood High School|Homewood]], [[Mountain Brook High School|Mountain Brook]] and [[Spain Park High School|Spain Park]], as well as the [[AHSAA]] for state playoffs. The site is free for schools to use, and can be used for any general admission event, with Preptix collecting a small processing fee. Tickets can be printed at home, or a barcode can be presented on a smartphone at the gate for admission.
'''Preptix''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based e-ticket website which sells tickets to high school sports games. [[Jay Barker]] and [[Patrick Noles]] began the process of setting up the site in [[2012]], and officially launched in February [[2014]] with 15 schools, including [[Hewitt-Trussville High School|Hewitt-Trussville]], [[Hoover High School|Hoover]], [[Homewood High School|Homewood]], [[Mountain Brook High School|Mountain Brook]] and [[Spain Park High School|Spain Park]], as well as the [[AHSAA]] for state playoffs. The site is free for schools to use, and can be used for any general admission event, with Preptix collecting a small processing fee. Tickets can be printed at home, or a barcode can be presented on a smartphone at the gate for admission.


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In [[2016]] Preptix was acquired by Huddle of Alpharetta, Georgia. Barker and Noles accepted leadership positions with that company, which was already supplying ticketing services to 9,000 schools in 18 states along with live streaming and data services.


==References==
==References==
* Jacoby, Kathryn (August 25, 2014) "Former Alabama quarterback Jay Barker's new business makes buying high school football tickets a breeze." {{BN}}
* Jacoby, Kathryn (August 25, 2014) "Former Alabama quarterback Jay Barker's new business makes buying high school football tickets a breeze." {{BN}}
* Steere, Tim (August 10, 2016) "Birmingham tech startup Preptix acquired by metro Atlanta firm." {{BBJ}}


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Latest revision as of 15:01, 10 August 2016

Preptix is a Birmingham-based e-ticket website which sells tickets to high school sports games. Jay Barker and Patrick Noles began the process of setting up the site in 2012, and officially launched in February 2014 with 15 schools, including Hewitt-Trussville, Hoover, Homewood, Mountain Brook and Spain Park, as well as the AHSAA for state playoffs. The site is free for schools to use, and can be used for any general admission event, with Preptix collecting a small processing fee. Tickets can be printed at home, or a barcode can be presented on a smartphone at the gate for admission.

In 2016 Preptix was acquired by Huddle of Alpharetta, Georgia. Barker and Noles accepted leadership positions with that company, which was already supplying ticketing services to 9,000 schools in 18 states along with live streaming and data services.

References

  • Jacoby, Kathryn (August 25, 2014) "Former Alabama quarterback Jay Barker's new business makes buying high school football tickets a breeze." The Birmingham News
  • Steere, Tim (August 10, 2016) "Birmingham tech startup Preptix acquired by metro Atlanta firm." Birmingham Business Journal