Playing with Purpose Softball is a girls fastpitch softball training organization formed by former SEC collegiate softball player, Tanelda McDonald.
Tanelda is a Ridgeland, MS native who currently lives in southeast Houston, TX area. She played collegiate softball for Mississippi State University (2001-2005).
Playing with Purpose Softball focuses on fundamental skills that must be developed in order to play at an advanced level. Playing with Purpose Softball strongly believes that in order to learn on an advanced level, the athlete must understand the foundation of where the skills are originated. It's commonly called "working from the ground up". Playing with Purpose Softball has a deep-rooted desire for helping athletes to perform with purpose and passion.