BEVERLY HILLS – With both teams absent their starting quarterbacks, Friday’s contest between Detroit Country Day and Orchard Lake St. Mary’s could have been a battle of fractured offenses.

But as it was last season when they won the D2 state title, the top-ranked Eaglets had a capable backup — and again, one with good bloodlines — waiting in the wings.

Freshman Case Campbell, starting in place of junior Jabin Gonzales, tossed six touchdowns despite not playing a lick of the second half. Though by then, the Eaglets were already 49-0, and that’s the way the game ended, albeit 8:43 earlier than planned.

The game was called prematurely after a set of lights turned off at that point early in the fourth quarter. Coaches and players convened following a delay, and when it was determined that i

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