PONY Baseball and Softball
Karen Reese joined the PONY staff in April, 1988, with primary responsibility in the shipping department. She wasnamed to her present position in November, 1990. Reese focuses on service to PONY Girls Softball Field Directors and is the primary interpreter of softball rules for all PONY Girls Softball programs. She continues to have responsibility for supervision of shipping, as well as the handling of charge card transactions and related duties.
The daughter of former PONY President, Roy Gillespie, and is a graduate of California University of Pennsylvania, in California, PA. Reese is married to Don Reese and resides in Washington, Pennsylvania. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Washington United Way, Travelers Protective Association of America and Your Child’s Place of Washington County, a member of the Washington Rotary Club, and Joint Service Club of Washington.
PONY Baseball and Softball
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The PONY Baseball and Softball vision is… ● Expand its youth baseball and girls softball programs to young people throughout the world. ● Continue to seek corporate and organizational partnerships to expedite and enhance the world of corporation. ● Seek ways to subsidize the cost of tournament travel for participating teams and World Series hosts. ● Provide additional materials to member leagues to assist them in providing an improved baseball/softball experience for the young people of their community. ● Provide increased funding for Zone operating expenses. ● Expand the display of historical materials and equipment at the headquarters. ● Expand the headquarters display of state-of-the-art equipment available to leagues. ● Continue to seek ways and means of providing continuing education and training staff, Field Directors, league officers and managers and coaches to enable PONY to provide an even more effective program. ● Cooperate with Major League Baseball, USA Baseball and other groups interested in the continued development and expansion of the game of baseball and softball. ● Seek partnerships with other organizations that may enable PONY to more effectively carry out or expand its mission. ● Find ways to recognize and acknowledge the efforts of individuals, groups and organizations whose efforts, at any level, have been an asset to the PONY organization in it work to help young people develop into happier and healthier adults.