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Lake Highlands Soccer Association

Dallas, Texas

About

Lake Highlands Soccer Association (LHSA) is a Dallas-area youth soccer association affiliated with North Texas State Soccer Association rules. It runs a large recreational program for boys and girls from about Under-3 through Under-17, welcomes families from across the region after NTSSA dropped zip-code boundaries for where players may register, and keeps a separate competitive pathway for existing club teams that register LHSA as their home association rather than signing individual players through the recreational flow.

Recreational soccer and how teams are built

Recreational players sign up as individuals; LHSA assigns returning players to the same team when possible and places new players on open rosters or newly formed teams. Parent- or coach-formed teams are not accepted. Special requests for a coach, schoolmates, or playing up may be submitted on the club’s special-request form, but placement is not guaranteed. Roster caps and placement rules follow LHSA’s rules and regulations. The club maintains a strict no-refund policy after registration.

Registration, payments, and eligibility

Families register online through SportsPilot (one household login can cover multiple players and coaches) or in person at the LHSA office. Online checkout accepts Visa and MasterCard only. In-person registration uses cash or check; returned checks incur a $35 fee. New players must provide a government-issued birth certificate or passport copy to the office (email, fax, mail, or delivery) before they are eligible to play; foreign birth certificates must be cleared through North Texas Soccer. First-time families should expect to submit proof of age through lhsaoffice@lhsasoccer.org, fax 214-221-0804, or mail to P.O. Box 38353, Dallas, TX 75243, or deliver to the Forest Lane office during business hours.

Seasonal windows and sample spring 2026 dates

Spring 2026 recreational registration opens December 1, 2025, for regular signup and moves into a late window from January 25 through April 1, 2026, when space remains on teams; late registration adds $30 and may return players to the general player pool rather than a prior team. Spring 2026 league play is scheduled to open Saturday, February 28, with the last game day on Sunday, May 24. Fall coach meetings and other seasonal deadlines are set each year as calendars are finalized.

Typical recreational fees for Fall 2025–Spring 2026

Registration for birth-year groups from 2009 through 2015 is $110 per player for those age brackets (Under-17 down through Under-11 in the club’s chart). Birth years 2016 through 2023 map to younger divisions (roughly Under-10 through Under-3) at $95. These amounts are season registration charges for recreational soccer; uniforms and incidental costs follow what each team or age group communicates during the year.

Competitive teams and home association

LHSA also processes competitive club team registration for organizations that name LHSA as their home association. That workflow is for full team registration through GotSport, not for individual player tryouts through the recreational department.

Office, Moss Park, and day-to-day communication

The LHSA office sits at 9304 Forest Lane, Suite N-174, Dallas, TX 75243, with weekday hours typically 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for walk-in help (in-person registration hours sometimes run 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during busy windows). Moss Park is used for club-wide events such as spring picture day (April 11 for spring 2026) and carries a field hotline at 972-340-2759 when security notices are active. Age-group commissioners and board officers use @lhsasoccer.org email roles (for example president@lhsasoccer.org or age-specific commissioner inboxes), and the main office line is 214-221-0808. The club also shares reminders on Instagram at @lhsa_dallas.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Lake Highlands Soccer Association offer?Recreational soccer covers roughly Under-3 through Under-17 for boys and girls using the club’s birth-year chart. LHSA also registers competitive club teams that select LHSA as their North Texas home association; that process is for entire teams in GotSport, not individual recreational signups.

Where does Lake Highlands Soccer Association operate or host events?Registration support and in-person signup happen at 9304 Forest Lane, Suite N174, Dallas, TX 75243. Moss Park hosts club-wide touches such as spring picture day (April 11 for spring 2026), and field security notices for that complex sometimes activate hotline 972-340-2759. Exact practice and game fields come from age commissioners and coaches each season.

When does recreational registration open and when does the spring season run?For spring 2026, regular registration begins December 1, 2025, and continues through June 30, 2026, while late registration runs January 25–April 1, 2026, if teams still need players. Spring league play is scheduled to start February 28, 2026, and end May 24, 2026.

How much does recreational soccer cost and what extra charges should families expect?Fall 2025–Spring 2026 recreational fees are $110 for the older birth-year bands (2009–2015 divisions) and $95 for the younger bands (2016–2023 divisions) in the club fee chart. Late registration adds $30, and returned checks cost $35. LHSA does not grant refunds after registration.

What is Lake Highlands Soccer Association’s approach to rosters, referees, and competitive play?LHSA builds recreational rosters internally instead of accepting parent-formed teams, follows its rules for roster limits and special requests, and enforces a zero-tolerance referee abuse policy with escalating sanctions, especially if a youth referee is involved. Competitive clubs register through LHSA only as team-based home-association paperwork, separate from recreational player placement.

How can families contact Lake Highlands Soccer Association or register?Call the office at 214-221-0808, email lhsaoffice@lhsasoccer.org, or visit 9304 Forest Lane, Suite N174, Dallas, TX 75243 during office hours. Online registration runs through SportsPilot at reg.sportspilot.com/100077 with Visa or MasterCard. Each board officer and age-group commissioner has a role-specific @lhsasoccer.org inbox (for example president@lhsasoccer.org), and quick community reminders also run on Instagram at @lhsa_dallas.

How can families get the latest LHSA updates?Follow @lhsa_dallas on Instagram, call 214-221-0808 or email lhsaoffice@lhsasoccer.org for seasonal meeting dates and Moss Park field reminders, and complete registration through the SportsPilot link so email notices from sportspilot.com are not blocked by spam filters.

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