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LSA Sports offers a wide range of activities, including summer camps, tumbling, preschool classes, private training, volleyball, tennis, basketball, football, soccer, LSA Elite Soccer, cheer, cheer prep, softball, baseball, track, swimming, open gym, bootcamp, Parents' Night Out, birthday parties, pre-school tumbling, and homeschool tumble. The program also provides volleyball skills classes, cheer/tumble combo classes, try out prep, and access to batting cages, sand volleyball courts, a long jump/triple jump pit, golf, swim, events, and facility rental options such as basketball and volleyball court rental, turf and tumbling space rental, pickleball court rental, and soccer/football field rental. Families can also use credit passes that can be applied to available classes.
• Ages: 4–15 years old
• Schedule: Weekly class options Monday through Thursday, with specific offerings such as tumbling and basketball on Mondays, tumbling and soccer on Tuesdays, preschool tumbling, volleyball skills, and homeschool tumble on Wednesdays, and cheer/tumble combo and try out prep on Thursdays; no classes run during Spring Break from March 9–13; credits are valid for 4 months.
The leadership and coaching team includes Sydney Floyd, Bailey Lemes, and Jillian Martinez for softball lessons; Troy Fulmer for pitching and baseball lessons; Rosa Tierablanca for tennis lessons; Erica Lopez for soccer lessons; Alyssa Whitley and Isaiah Rivera for basketball lessons; Isaiah Rivera and Mike Wood for speed and agility training; Mike Wood for all track and field sports; and Alstyn Hartmann, Brighton Adams, Payton Jo Puett, and Alexis Rakowitz for tumbling and cheer try out prep lessons. The program states a goal to enhance recreational sports in the community, a vision to improve local sports by providing proper technique of skills, and a mission to provide quality instruction of fundamental skills for multiple sports in a safe environment with knowledgeable and dedicated coaches. LSA Sports notes that its registration software works better through the mobile app, that members receive discounted rates, that families can purchase 8 credits at a time and use them for any available classes within 4 months, and that classes include conditioning and agility, skills practice, and activities that promote learning of fundamentals. The program states that recreational and competitive sports are described as wonderful for young athletes to get involved in and a great way for children to stay healthy, build relationships with peers, and learn life lessons, and it is currently moving the batting cages and closing in the pavilion for a new basketball/volleyball/tumbling gym while the new batting cages are not yet ready.
Last updated January 31, 2026.
• Ages: 4–15 years old
• Schedule: Weekly class options Monday through Thursday, with specific offerings such as tumbling and basketball on Mondays, tumbling and soccer on Tuesdays, preschool tumbling, volleyball skills, and homeschool tumble on Wednesdays, and cheer/tumble combo and try out prep on Thursdays; no classes run during Spring Break from March 9–13; credits are valid for 4 months.
The leadership and coaching team includes Sydney Floyd, Bailey Lemes, and Jillian Martinez for softball lessons; Troy Fulmer for pitching and baseball lessons; Rosa Tierablanca for tennis lessons; Erica Lopez for soccer lessons; Alyssa Whitley and Isaiah Rivera for basketball lessons; Isaiah Rivera and Mike Wood for speed and agility training; Mike Wood for all track and field sports; and Alstyn Hartmann, Brighton Adams, Payton Jo Puett, and Alexis Rakowitz for tumbling and cheer try out prep lessons. The program states a goal to enhance recreational sports in the community, a vision to improve local sports by providing proper technique of skills, and a mission to provide quality instruction of fundamental skills for multiple sports in a safe environment with knowledgeable and dedicated coaches. LSA Sports notes that its registration software works better through the mobile app, that members receive discounted rates, that families can purchase 8 credits at a time and use them for any available classes within 4 months, and that classes include conditioning and agility, skills practice, and activities that promote learning of fundamentals. The program states that recreational and competitive sports are described as wonderful for young athletes to get involved in and a great way for children to stay healthy, build relationships with peers, and learn life lessons, and it is currently moving the batting cages and closing in the pavilion for a new basketball/volleyball/tumbling gym while the new batting cages are not yet ready.
Last updated January 31, 2026.
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