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PONY Baseball and Softball is a non-profit organization with headquarters in the Pittsburgh suburb of Washington, Pennsylvania. Started in 1951,[1] it is dedicated to helping young people grow into healthier and happier adults, primarily through the organization of baseball and softball leagues. Membership is open to children from age 5 to 18 and the leagues are organized with two-year age brackets.[2]
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PONY became an international organization in the late 1950s.[2] Currently PONY has a presence in 21 countries.
Pony has occupied a new headquarters facility since 2005.[3]
Children at the Washington, Pennsylvania YMCA named the organization PONY, which stood for "Protect Our Neighborhood Youth." This later became "Protect Our Nation's Youth."[2]
In 2009, the PONY Baseball and Softball International board of directors formed a new division—the Champions League—for children with special needs.[4][5]
Coordinates: 40°9′19.28″N 80°16′58.90″W / 40.1553556°N 80.283028°W
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