Great thread Cubanito,
I am not a teen anymore, but I second Grimmer. If I knew at you guys' age what I know now, I would be totalling an easy 400 lbs more than I am currently at.
My best bench in high school was a 255 lb bench weighing 155. That was without a shirt. I could deadlift about 225, and squat about 275 at that time. So don't despair at your current numbers. I have more than doubled my squat since then, doubled my deadlift since then, and am close to doubling that bench, and I have only been powerlifting for 8 months. Just think about how far ahead of the powercurve you guys are.
When you guys are college age, and your buddies are out getting hammered on beer and extacy, you guys will be continually getting stronger. When you get into your mid 20's and start getting some man strength, you will be freaking monsters. And those same beer drinking lazy ass buddies will be shaped like a pear, and won't be shit, while you will be an IRON GOD.
This is a long journey, not a destination. When I was 17, I was interviewing for a scholarship to college, and I was asked "who is your hero?" I answered, "myself in 10 or 15 years." That is the never say die, win at all costs attitude of an animal. I am not trying to get too sappy, but you guys are heroes in the making. I am not kidding about this. Powerlifterjay, even with freakish genetics did not become a 600 plus bencher overnight. Ed Coan did not squat 1,038 the first time he tried squatting, either.
Stick with it, never give up, never let anyone get you down, and if someone says you can't lift that say "Fuck you, maybe not yet, but I will."
B