HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - Suspended prep star O.J. Mayo won a temporary restraining order Tuesday that allowed him to play later in the day against a nationally ranked opponent.
Cabell County Circuit Judge Dan O'Hanlon granted separate requests by Mayo and five other Huntington players who were suspended for two games stemming from a game against Capital last Friday.
The rulings allowed Mayo to play Tuesday night in Durham, N.C., against Artesia of Lakewood, Calif. Mayo scored 19 points before fouling out with 2:38 remaining in Huntington's 73-66 win over Artesia at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
In West Virginia, O'Hanlon set hearings for the players for Feb. 9 and barred …
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