Soccer at TSA is about more than the scoreboard—it’s about teamwork, perseverance, and the thrill of the game. Our Varsity teams compete in Division IV, often advancing to playoffs while upholding a culture of respect, skill, and healthy competition.
Teams are primarily made up of 9-12th graders. Playing time is earned and determined by the needs of the team, the strength of our competition, and the readiness of each player.
Preseason training kicks off in mid-August, with the official season starting the first week of school. Over the course of the summer, the captains of each team will host informal captain’s practices, which provide student-athletes with the chance to connect with each other and stay active.
Middle School Soccer
Middle School soccer brings together 7th and 8th graders—whether they’ve played for years or are picking up a ball for the first time. Practices begin at the start of the school year, with games against other local middle schools. Depending on the opponent and roster size, teams may play co-ed or as boys’ and girls’ squads. The focus is on skill-building, teamwork, and simply enjoying the game.
Middle School Soccer begins their season in mid-September at the start of the school year.
Join the Booster Club
Join the TSA Athletic Booster Club and help support our student-athletes through fundraising, concessions, and community events. Since 2013, the club has raised money for athletic equipment, training opportunities, and scholarships—including our famous wood-fired pizza sales at varsity soccer games. Everyone is welcome to get involved!
TSA Athletics Policies & Forms
Wellness Form
Every student wanting to participate in school sports needs to complete a wellness physical exam and submit a wellness form to the school prior to starting the season. The exam must be within the last 12 months.
TSA Athletics Policy
Every student-athlete should read and agree to the TSA Athletics Policy. The TSA Athletic Policy includes expectations of our student-athletes, including attendance and a Code of Conduct.