USC signee O.J. Mayo won a temporary restraining order today, clearing the senior point guard to play for Huntington (W.Va.) High tonight against Lakewood Artesia in a battle of nationally ranked teams at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C.

Cabell County (W.Va.) Circuit Judge Dan O'Hanlon granted requests by Mayo and five other Huntington players who had been suspended in the wake of an altercation during a game Friday.

Mayo was en route to Durham this morning and was expected to play, said USC assistant coach Bob Cantu. The other suspended players had already accompanied the team on the trip.