Timing sure can be everything and Erasmo Rodriguez couldn’t have found a better time to score his first touchdown of the season than Friday night.That’s when the La Joya High sophomore running back broke loose for a 33-yard score in the fourth quarter, giving his Coyotes not just the lead for good at 21-17 over Mission, but also delivered La Joya to its first playoff spot since 2017. The Coyotes trailed the Eagles 17-14 entering the final period.Rodriguez and Oscar Mendoza rushed for 253 of the Coyotes’ 316 yards and the La Joya defense allowed just 236 total yards. La ...