When Rochester  Hills Lutheran Northwest kicks off the 2012 prep football season next week,  the Crusaders will be unleashing an eruptive force of an offense and a veteran-dominated defense, both ready to impose their will on the opposition.
      Third-year starter Nate Drews, a genuine gunslinger  under center at quarterback, enters the season as one of the state's top small-school  field generals, having thrown for more than 3000 yards over the past two  campaigns.
      Drews, who is also a high-scoring forward on the  school's basketball team, won't have a lack of targets in the Crusaders' passing  assault, as Josh Morrison, Matt Mischley and Ian Wellhausen will combine to  form a premiere receiving corps. Morrison is a steady playmaker, poised for a breakout season stretching the field and Mischley, who  doubles as the school's top baseball talent, has had an extremely productive offseason  on the gridiron.
      The X-Factor for Lutheran Northwest's season could  lie in transfer Josh Machs. Slated to be the team's No. 1 option in the rushing  game, Machs has played at Southfield Christian the past two years. 
      Machs and Ben Augusta will lead the squad's  linebacker unit, while its line play will be led by senior co-captain Greg Maynard  and junior Nick Raby, a couple of rugged roughhousers that will be relied on to  be a pair of tough-handles in the trenches.
      In the secondary, Morrison and Wellhausen are  expected to be the premiere cornerback tandem in their league.
      Head coach Don Justice, entering his ninth year on  the sidelines, is looking to return his team to the playoffs after missing out  on the postseason last fall with a 4-5 overall record. Before 2011, Lutheran  Northwest had made the playoffs for three straight campaigns, including claiming two league titles in a row in 2008 and 2009. Since Justice assumed headphone  duties, he has guided the Crusaders to playoff berths in five of his eight  seasons at the helm.
    
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