Spring Break Soccer Camps
Week 1 Apr 27 – 30, 2026
U8 – U11 (Born Aug 1, 2015 – July 31, 2019)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon Apr 27 | Tue Apr 28 | Wed Apr 29 | Thu Apr 30 |
| 5:45 – 7:15 pm | 6:15 – 7:30 pm | 6:15 – 7:30 pm | 6:15 – 7:30 pm |
| Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) |
Week 2 May 4 – 7, 2026
U12 (Born Aug 1, 2014 – July 31, 2015)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon May 4 | Tue May 5 | Wed May 6 | Thu May 7 |
| 6:00 – 7:30 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm |
| Glacier MS (GLA) | Glacier MS (GLA) | Glacier MS (GLA) | Glacier MS (GLA) |
U13 – U14 (Born Aug 1, 2012 – July 31, 2014)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon May 4 | Tue May 5 | Wed May 6 | Thu May 7 |
| 6:00 – 7:30 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm |
| Glacier MS (GLA) | Glacier MS (GLA) | Glacier MS (GLA) | Glacier MS (GLA) |
Week 3 May 11 – 14, 2026
U15 – U19 (Born Aug 1, 2007– July 31, 2012)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon May 11 | Tue May 12 | Wed May 13 | Thu May 14 |
| 6:15 – 7:45 pm | 6:15 – 7:45 pm | 6:15 – 7:45 pm | 6:15 – 7:45 pm |
| Walt Hundley (WAL) | Delridge Playfield (DEL-S) | Walt Hundley (WAL) | Delridge Playfield (DEL-S) |
Girls Tryouts
Week 4 May 11 – 14, 2026
U15 (Born Aug 1, 2011 – July 31, 2012)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon May 11 | Tue May 12 | Wed May 13 | Thu May 14 |
| 6:30 – 8:00 pm | 6:30 – 8:00 pm | 6:30 – 8:00 pm | CANCELED |
| Evergreen HS (EV) | Evergreen HS (EV) | Evergreen HS (EV) | |
Week 3 May 4 – 7, 2026
U12 (Born Aug 1, 2014 – July 31, 2015)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon May 4 | Tue May 5 | Wed May 6 | Thu May 7 |
| 6:00 – 7:30 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm |
| Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) |
U13 – U14 (Born Aug 1, 2012 – July 31, 2014)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon May 4 | Tue May 5 | Wed May 6 | Thu May 7 |
| 6:00 – 7:30 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm |
| Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) | Walt Hundley (WAL) |
Week 2 Apr 27 – 30, 2026
U8 – U10 (Born Aug 1, 2016 – July 31, 2019)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon Apr 27 | Tue Apr 28 | Wed Apr 29 | Thu Apr 30 |
| 5:30 – 7:00 pm | 5:45 – 7:00 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm | 6:00 – 7:15 pm |
| Glacier MS (GLA) | Delridge Playfield (DEL-S) | Glacier MS (GLA) | Delridge Playfield (DEL-S) |
U11 (Born Aug 1, 2015 – July 31, 2016)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | Tryout Night 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon Apr 27 | Tue Apr 28 | Wed Apr 29 | Thu Apr 30 |
| 5:30 – 7:00 pm | 7:00 – 8:15 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm | 7:15 – 8:30 pm |
| Glacier MS (GLA) | Delridge Playfield (DEL-S) | Glacier MS (GLA) | Delridge Playfield (DEL-S) |
Week 1 Feb 23 – 26, 2026
U16 – U19 (Born Aug 1, 2007 - Jul 31, 2011)
| Open Play | Tryout Night 1 | Tryout Night 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon Feb 23 | Wed Feb 25 | Thu Feb 26 | |
| 6:00 – 7:30 pm | 6:00 – 7:30 pm | 6:00 – 7:30 pm | |
| Valley Ridge (VR) | Highline HS | Sealth HS (SEL) | |
Boys Tryouts
2026 - 2027 Age Bands
| Age Group | Birth Dates |
|---|---|
| U8 | Aug 1, 2018 – July 31, 2019 |
| U9 | Aug 1, 2017 – July 31, 2018 |
| U10 | Aug 1, 2016 – July 31, 2017 |
| U11 | Aug 1, 2015 – July 31, 2016 |
| U12 | Aug 1, 2014 – July 31, 2015 |
| U13 | Aug 1, 2013 – July 31, 2014 |
| U14 | Aug 1, 2012 – July 31, 2013 |
| U15 | Aug 1, 2011 – July 31, 2012 |
| U16 | Aug 1, 2010 – July 31, 2011 |
| U17 | Aug 1, 2009 – July 31, 2010 |
| U18 | Aug 1, 2008 – July 31, 2009 |
| U19 | Aug 1, 2007 – July 31, 2008 |
Beginning with the 2026–27 season, U.S. Soccer is transitioning youth age groups from a calendar year format (January–December) to a seasonal year format (August–July). This change is being adopted nationwide and will impact all clubs and leagues.
For families at Highline Premier FC, players will now be grouped based on birth dates from August 1 to July 31, replacing the previous January 1 to December 31 structure.
The table above outlines how age groups align for the 2026–27 season.
While the birth date ranges look different, this shift does not change our approach to player development, team placement, or long-term training. Our coaching leadership will continue to evaluate players based on technical ability, game understanding, effort, and coachability, with the goal of placing each player in the right environment to grow.
As a result of this transition, some players may notice a change in their age group designation compared to previous years. This is expected under the new system.
If you would like more context, we hosted a Parent Info Night on Sunday, April 26, where we covered this transition and shared updates for the upcoming season. If you missed it, you can watch the recording at the link above.
Seasonal Year Age Groups FAQ
What is changing?
Beginning with the 2026–27 season, US Soccer is transitioning youth soccer to seasonal year age groups based on an August 1 – July 31 date range. This change applies nationwide and impacts all clubs, leagues, and players.
At Highline Premier FC, families can reference the Birth Year Chart on our tryout page to see exactly which age group their player will be evaluated in for the upcoming season.
Why is this change happening?
US Soccer’s move to a seasonal year model is grounded in long-term player development research and alignment across the youth soccer landscape. The goals include:
- Greater consistency across leagues, competitions, and national team pathways
- Reducing challenges for players who previously felt “caught between” age groups
- Improved clarity for college recruiting and talent identification
- A more standardized development model that supports player mobility without disruption
This change is part of a broader effort by US Soccer to simplify age grouping rules and create clearer, more predictable development pathways nationwide.
Can I request that my player stay with their current team or play up?
No. Players must try out in their assigned age group based on birthdate.
- Play-up decisions are Director-led only
- Directors will initiate communication if a play-up opportunity is being considered
Families should not request play-ups directly.
My player is in the same grade as their current teammates but has an August or later birthday. Do they need to try out with a new age group?
Yes. All players must try out based on birthdate, not grade level, even if this results in a change in school-year grouping.
We recognize that this can feel disruptive. Our staff is intentional about helping players feel supported, grounded, and confident as they move into new training environments.
How are age groups determined?
Age groups are determined solely by birthdate using the US Soccer August 1 – July 31 range.
- Grade or graduation year does not determine age group
- Players may not play down
- There are no exceptions to US Soccer birthdate ranges
Families should use the Birth Year Chart on our tryout page as the definitive reference.
How will tryouts work?
The tryout process itself is not changing.
- Players must attend tryouts for their assigned age group
- Play-up opportunities are evaluated and approved by Directors only
- Families will be contacted directly if a play-up is being considered
Will rosters change?
Yes. Because teams will be formed using new age-group ranges, families should expect roster movement for the 2026–27 season.
While change can be challenging, our priority remains placing players where they can best thrive developmentally while maintaining a stable, supportive environment.
How is Highline Premier FC preparing for this transition?
- Coaching leadership is actively planning new age-group structures
- Optional seasonal year training sessions may be offered for development and observation
- These sessions are not tryouts and do not determine roster placement
- Staff are focused on helping players build new connections and confidence as groups shift
Where can I learn more about this change from US Soccer?
US Soccer has published guidance and supporting materials outlining the rationale and implementation of the seasonal year model. We will continue to link to official US Soccer resources directly from our tryout page as updates are released.
Our approach at HPFC
As a community-based club serving West Seattle, Burien, and the greater Highline area, our focus is on keeping players developing locally, supported by familiar faces and clear communication. We are committed to managing this transition thoughtfully for both players and families.
Spring Break Soccer Camps offer a short-term, structured soccer option during school break weeks. These camps provide consistent, development-focused programming in a condensed format, allowing players to stay active, build skills, and remain connected to the game when regular team training is paused. Programming follows the same training philosophy used across Highline Premier FC camps and clinics, adapted to fit a shorter timeframe.
Why We Offer Programs
Timing and Availability
Spring Break Camps are scheduled to align with Seattle and Highline School District break weeks. Camps may be offered during one or multiple spring break periods depending on the year, facility availability, and demand. This timing allows families to plan around school schedules while providing players with a productive option during the break.
Camp Formats
Spring Break Camps are available in both half-day and full-day formats. Programming follows a consistent daily structure that balances technical work, small-sided games, and play. The format is designed to maintain training rhythm while respecting the shorter duration of the camp week.
Flexible by Design
Spring Break Camps are designed to be flexible and accessible for families. Registration is first-come, first-served, with capacity limits in place to ensure appropriate space, coach-to-player ratios, and supervision. Make-up days are not offered except in cases of weather-related cancellations, allowing camps to maintain clear expectations and consistent delivery.
Who Programs Are For
Who Spring Break Camps Are For
- Players looking to stay active during school break
- Recreational and select-level players
- Families seeking short-term soccer programming without a long-term commitment
Camps are appropriate for a wide range of experience levels and are structured to support learning, confidence, and enjoyment.
Development Focus
- Skill development through game-based activities
- Decision-making and confidence building
- Enjoyment and engagement through structured play
Spring Break Camps provide development opportunities that complement, but do not replace, regular team training.
What a Spring Break Camp Day Looks Like
Each day includes a mix of technical training, small-sided games, and structured play. Sessions are designed to keep players engaged while reinforcing core skills, decision-making, and teamwork. Full-day camps include built-in breaks and recovery time, while half-day options focus on concentrated training and play within a shorter schedule.
Where to Go Next
Spring Break Camps provide development opportunities without replacing regular team training.
