Do I register for Recreational or Competitive?
All players, coaches should register for Recreational to play with LHSA. The competitive is reserved fro Club soccer teams.
How often do I have to register?
All players/coaches/mgrs, must register every season
How do I register as a Coach or Manager?
To register as a Coach, Assistant Coach, or Manager is a 2 step process. First complete the registration form from the link below to registeras the coach ,assistant, or manager. Ber sure to print your registration receipt. Second take the USer ID and Password from your registration receipt and go the the Volunteer page and complete the risk management form. USing your ID and Password will keep you from having to re-enter everything you put into your registration form. The online risk management form will return your results within a few seconds and no one will see your info.
When do I have to complete the Risk Management Form?
All coaches/Referees/Managers must renew their Risk Management Form every Fall, even if you were a new coach in the Spring.
Do I register for Recreational or Competitive?
All players, coaches should register for Recreational to play with LHSA. The competitive is reserved fro Club soccer teams.
Do I have to register for Recreational and PAL and what is the cost?
If you are registering for U7 - U10 you can register for both Rec. and PAL for the Rec. fee . If you are registering for PAl only, the fee will be $85 per season.
What is a User ID and Password, and Why do I need to remember it?
Your User ID and Password is assigned to you the first time you register. It is noted on the registration receipt. Make note of the ID and Password, it will make future registrations quicker and easier.
Registration Tips
If you use your User ID and Password each time you register, it will pull your information from the system and you will only have to change the things like Address, Phone #'s e-mail address, Grade and last season played.
Always use Sentance Case when filling out the registration form. Do not use ALL CAPS or all lower case.
Always register with your legal name as on Birth Certificate. Do not use nick names or middle names.
If you are a first time player, please Fax, e-mail, or mail a copy of your Birth Certificate to the LHSA Office.
Use the notes box on the registration form to note any special requests, i.e. I would like to play for coach Smith, or I would like to play with my classmates from ABC School, etc. All requests are examined but none are guaranteed.
NTSSA Volunteer of the Year - 2004
For the second year in a row, an LHSA volunteer has received the coveted North Texas State Soccer Association Volunteer of the Year. Tony and Karen Fenimore were awarded the 2004 award for their work in taking over the Moss Park Concession Stand operations and upgrading the equipment and service. The Fenimore's took over in midsummer after the unexpected death of LHSA's long-time Director of Concessions, Mr. Al Stevens.
NTSSA Volunteer of the Year - 2003
Our current President, Dick White, won resounding acclimation as the North Texas State Soccer Association 2003 Volunteer of the Year for volunteer work across the spectrum of NTSSA soccer activities. In addition to his work as President of LHSA, Dick also provided services in the following areas:
1) he assumed coaching duties for the Texas Comets 88 - Blue team after the professional coach was discharged, with the team having a significantly better performance after Dick took over;
2) he assumed the Manager duties for Storm - 88B team for the following soccer year;
3) he conceived and organized RIAD (the Recreational Interleague Association of Dallas) among LHSA, Chamber Soccer, Richardson Soccer, and Dallas North Soccer, to provide a better, broader, more enjoyable soccer experience for recreational soccer players, and wrote all of the Rules and Protocols for the interleague play;
4) he conceived the development of Al's Place Plaza, an improvement to the Moss Concession Stand with terracing and seating, and began the planning, design, and financing for it; and
5) he assumed the position of President of Storm Soccer Club, one of the original competitive soccer teams in Dallas.