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Lake Highland Soccer Association (LHSA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing a fun, safe, and community-driven environment for boys and girls to play soccer, build character, learn sportsmanship, develop skills, and make friends. Our organization strives to create a welcoming atmosphere for players, parents, coaches, and referees to come together and share their passion for the beautiful game.
Our Mission
At LHSA, we aim to provide a supportive and inclusive environment where children can grow, learn, and thrive through the game of soccer. Our mission is to foster a sense of community, sportsmanship, and teamwork among our players, coaches, and families. We believe that soccer is more than just a game; it's a platform for building character, developing skills, and creating lifelong memories.
Our Services
LHSA offers a wide range of services and programs designed to cater to the diverse needs of our players, parents, and coaches. From recreational soccer leagues to competitive teams, skills training, and tournaments, we provide a comprehensive platform for children to develop their skills, build confidence, and have fun. Our programs are tailored to meet the unique needs of each age group, ensuring that every player has the opportunity to grow and thrive.
Our Programs
- Recreational Soccer: Our recreational soccer programs are designed for players of all skill levels, providing a fun and engaging environment for children to learn and develop their skills.
- Competitive Teams: For more experienced players, we offer competitive teams that compete in local and regional tournaments, providing a challenging and rewarding experience.
- Skills Training: Our skills training programs are designed to help players improve their technical skills, speed, agility, and overall fitness.
- Tournaments: We host and participate in various tournaments throughout the year, providing a platform for teams to compete, learn, and grow.
Our Values
At LHSA, we value the importance of sportsmanship, teamwork, and community. We believe that soccer is more than just a game; it's a platform for building character, developing skills, and creating lifelong memories. Our organization is committed to providing a safe, fun, and inclusive environment for all players, parents, and coaches.
League Issues and Poor Leadership
Several authors share their negative experiences with the Lake Highlands Soccer Association (LHSA). Michael Roberts, a coach and parent, mentions fighting through various issues, including flooding, parking, and management problems, but ultimately decides to leave the league due to a confrontation with the "president of the league" during a game. Chanel Castillo and Brandi Parks also express their disappointment with the league's unprofessional behavior, citing examples of poor communication, lack of refunds, and incompetent leadership.
Conflicting Opinions and Personal Attacks
In response to Chanel Castillo's review, Tracy Tannehill defends the referees, suggesting that the complainant may have misunderstood the concept of rule enforcement. This sparks a heated debate, with Chanel Castillo accusing Tannehill of being malicious and Tannehill retaliating with a personal attack. Deanna Robertson agrees with Chanel, stating that the league's leadership is rude to parents and coaches.
Field and Referee Issues
Many authors mention issues with the fields, including flooding, parking, and restrooms being unusable. Deanna Robertson also criticizes the referees, describing them as rude and unsure about game rules. David Crews shares his frustration with the league's inability to notify parents of team changes or provide adequate practices for their children.
Payment and Refunds
Brandi Parks expresses her disappointment with the league's handling of payment and refunds, stating that she was not contacted about her daughter's team assignment and was told she had only missed a few games despite paying for a season of soccer. April Gorman also mentions the league's lack of communication and lack of refunds, despite not being able to play soccer due to the flood plain location.

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