The Khoury Association offers programs from ages four and up in a structure that allows kids to move up in a progressive format with balls, field dimensions, etc.
As George G. Khoury Sr. later recalls in his book, Brothers, Bombshells, and Baseball, “Dad knew many people, was a salesman and an organizer.[...]
[2]" The Khoury Association expanded rapidly after World War II, first to the areas adjacent to St. Louis, then to Illinois, Kentucky, Florida and other states.
[2] In 1958, the Khoury Association created the first organized youth girls softball league in the United States.
The Khoury Association is a non-profit, nondenominational organization of affiliated circuits and leagues, using a hub system of control and administration.
The Khoury Association was the first national sports program to separate youth players into divisions based on age.
Baseball[2] Softball[2] Most leagues have different rules and guidelines for their tee ball divisions that cater to their community's needs.