How are the teams organized?

Each team is assigned a Head Coach who either holds a minimum of a "D" license or is in the process of acquiring such a license. In the event that a new coach has been assigned to a team and has not yet achieved their "D" license, an Assistant Coach holding such a license is temporarily assigned to the team to aid in the training. The Head Coach has the overall responsibility for the team including the scheduling of practice times, the types of practice, league and tournament selections, and team discipline. Each team is also assigned a Trainer for the season, which is either the Club Director or one of the two Directors of Coaching. The role of the Trainers is to educate and evaluate both the players and the Head Coach. Trainers design and run at least one team practice session per week and concentrate on developing a team in ways that are consistent with the club expectations for each age group. Trainers may also provide coaches and players with written evaluations over the course of the season, which serve to assist players and coaches in the development of team skills.

Often, a Head Coach will assign an Assistant Coach, who is responsible for assisting the Head Coach with their responsibilities. Again, in the event that a Head Coach has not yet achieved a "D" license, the Club Director will temporarily assign a licensed Assistant Coach to the team until the Head Coach has successfully completed their training.

Each team should have a volunteer Team Coordinator who handles many of the administrative aspects of the team. The Team Coordinator is typically a team parent and is responsible for communicating club and team information to the rest of the parents by e-mail or phone, coordinating uniform orders, notifying parents and players of team events and travel plans, updating the team website, and coordinating fund-raising activities. The Team Coordinator is not required to handle each and every minor detail, but an active Team Coordinator tends to be essential in maintaining team stability and well-being through communication.

LASC teams are organized by age group. A player is eligible for participation in a particular age group if their birthday falls after August 1st. For example, a player would be eligible to play at the U10 (under 10) level (August-August) if they turn 10 anytime after August 1st of that year. Younger players are permitted to play up to a higher age level, but older players are not allowed to play down any levels.