Steve Combs walks πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ us through his 3 Era’s of his life inside Cavalier Baseball βšΎοΈ!

Hopefully you have read the Prelude to this by now, regarding Taylor Swift and Peyton Manning.

Steve Combs begins with the 1st of 3 Era’s – Growing up a Cavs Fan !

I entered Woodlawn Intermediate to try for school ball and I made it to the final cuts only to find my name with a line through it. I thought my life was over, how am I going to be a Cavalier when I can’t even be a Raider?

Then Coach Bolen reached out to me and said for me to keep my head up and increase my work on my game and would get to my goal! So a summer of hard work and a lot planning on how I could get on the school team a long year and here we go again with the try outs and I had made the team and my dream to be a Cavalier still had a chance?

Another year had passed and Coach Bolen invited me to tryout for JV and my life couldn’t be any better but Coach Bolen set me down and told me he was sending me back to Woodlawn for my 9th grade season and for me to keep working hard and he would see me next year.

So I was still trying to be a Cavalier (was ever going to happen).Well another year passed and I had one last chance to tryout to be a Cavalier . In my mind I had a week to to earn my spot on the JV team,I had a plan to assure me that I would get to be a Cavalier.

I would out hustle everyone on that field 27 young men showed up and I had to assure myself that none of them wanted it more than I did and it payed off I had finally made it and was a Cavalier and finally received my blue and gray interlocking C’s baseball cap.

Little did I know that I was going to have to out hustle every one every day for the next 3 years to continue to be a Cavalier ! My JV was a great learning year it started in our very first game I didn’t make the starting lineup and was wondering where my part of the team was? Remember where the Curveball was mentioned well I was put in the game in the in the bottom of 6th up by one and the pitch that was called was the hook after 12 pitches and I had loaded the bases I earned a mound visit and Coach Bolen in about 20 seconds he kindly taught me that being a Cavalier was find what takes to succeed and I had about 5 seconds to get with the program.

So I finally got the ball across the dish and this kid hit a line shot to our 3rd baseman and he turned an unassisted triple play and we went on to win by 3 and I learned that to truly be a Cavalier failure was not in the equation !

We had several more lessons on that topic and we were sent on to tryout for Varisty!(Thanks Coach Bolen!)The tryouts finally rolled around and it looked like it was going to be a tough one.

Over 30 showed up and I knew I had to revert back to my original plan and out work every single one on the field and it worked I was still a Cavalier

I had made the top 18. Then the Lessons began first a was assigned to Coach Robin Whittington the Catching Coach he assured me that what I had learned in JV was just a stepping stone and my Baseball IQ was going to get greater after blocking drills and catching assignments I was handed over to Coach Bill Worrell and just being around him gave the assurance that you could do whatever it took and he would do his part to you let succeed in Carroll County Baseball.

I couldn’t start to list the lessons in baseball or the life lessons that these two great Coaches taught me.

Folks, now you have both the prelude and the first Era !

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Era #2

Skip ahead about 10 years of Coaching rec ball,tee ball coaches pitch I ran into Coach Nester (at this time he was Varsity Assistant Coach)his Son Coach Adam Nester and my son were starting minors on and Same team Which began the Combs/ Nester duo and it was amazing how we both had the same plan on how to coach our beginning squad(the same way we had been coached Carroll County Baseball).

We had a 7 year run and Coach Joe Tompkins contacted me to see if I was interested in Coaching for the Middle School team and it didn’t take long to figure out that one not only did

I owe Coach Tompkins for all that he had done for me it was like throw this rabbit in that briar patch and that’s the beginning of the Casey and Combs right out of the gate we were doing great.

The second year not so much but we figured it out and Coach Casey got the call up to JV and I continued coaching the middle school for a total of 12 years and enjoy every minute of it!

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ERA #3 :

By this time Mr. Coach Dehaven was Head Varsity Coach and he asked if I could come by the field house this evening to talk to him. All I could think of is what had I done that was in pleasing to Mr. Coach Dehaven. I wasn’t even close he asked if I would consider moving up to Coach the JV team for him.
When Coach Bolen got wind that Coach Dehaven had named me Head JV Baseball Coach he gave me a call wanted me to know that I was Coaching his team and was to keep the high standards that I had been taught and he would be by to check on me.
When he showed up at one of our Home Games I asked if he would come and talk to my players and I had a proud Cavalier moment and 6 years later as I am trying to type this I just hope that I did him proud!

Then in my present year Coach Burcham asked if I would assist him to Coach the Varsity team with and I said yes just like I had just be proposed to (but I didn’t kiss on the mouth) and just like that Casey and Combs are together again and may God be with us to keep the tradition going!
So to get to the question at hand what Carroll County Baseball ball means to me is that you have on your left and talent on your right a traditional baseball community behind you and a talented Coach in-front of you want the BALL
I WANT THE BALL!!!!

I huge Thank You for every Coach mentioned no way I could be doing what I am doing without you in my life!
Coach Combs

Thank You Coach Combs πŸ™ for sharing your thoughts with us from start to now !!

2 thoughts on “Steve Combs walks πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ us through his 3 Era’s of his life inside Cavalier Baseball βšΎοΈ!

  1. would you be interested in hearing from a player from the first CCHS team and Coach Worrell’s first team?

    Just let me know.

    Jim Shockley

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