The La Center offensive linemen have a secret weapon.
No one really thinks they are an offensive line.
“They see us, and they say, ‘They’re just little guys. They’re not going to be able to pack a punch.’ Then we smack them in the mouth,” senior Jacob Mendez said.
Mendez is the biggest of the bunch, at 5-11, 225 pounds.
Four-year starter Josh McNeal is 5-9, 210 pounds “on a good day,” he said.
“With a big breakfast,” Mendez added.
“And with my lead trousers on,” McNeal concluded.
You get the point.
They are not that big.
McNeal and Mendez are among the team captains who go out for the coin toss before every game.
“We get to see what we’re up against,” McNeal said. “Most of the quarterbacks we’re facing are bigger than us.”
Yet somehow, this offensive line for the La Center Wildcats has paved the way for the third-best rushing attack in all of Class 1A football, according to statewidestats.com.