Baker Middle works on blocking, tackling and trying hard

BAKER — Baker Middle  School’s football coach,  Steve Combest,  knows he must  teach the basics to  his players.

“We understand  that some of them  haven’t played,”  Combest said.

“Our job is to teach  fundamentals and  try to get them  more mentally  tough.”

Skills like blocking  and tackling look easy  when professionals do it.

However, for someone who  has never played the game  with pads or a helmet  that they have to grow  into, everything must be  learned step by step.

One thing that makes  Combest different from  other middle school  football coaches  is the fact that he  doesn’t technically  coach at a middle  school.

With Baker  being a K through  12 school, and a  small school at  that, depth on  the bench is a  luxury found east of the  Yellow River, and south  of the Eglin Reservation.

Combest is tasked with  grooming the future of  the defending district  champions.

However, being at the  same school for an entire  football career has its  advantages.

“The kids stay together  longer, so you have a  chance to create more of  a team camaraderie,” he  said.

This gives Baker a  better chance to prepare  for those whom they must  coach in the future.

They get to see what’s  coming.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Baker Middle works on blocking, tackling and trying hard