Digest
Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs has restraining order taken out against him

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A woman has taken out a temporary restraining order against Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs.
The document was filed in District Court of Maryland on Friday. The order dictates that Suggs cannot abuse, contact or enter the residence of the woman, pending a court hearing on Dec. 11.
There is no arrest record for Suggs. Ravens spokesman Kevin Byrne said the team is "aware of the situation" and has "discussed the matter with Terrell." The news was first reported by ABC2News.
Suggs has been sidelined since hurting his knee in a game against the Cleveland Browns on Nov. 16. He is doubtful for Monday night's game in Green Bay because of the injury. . . .
Minnesota authorities say Vikings wide receiver Bernard Berrian has been cited for driving 104 mph in a 60-mph zone, days after police clocked teammate Adrian Peterson going 109 mph in a 55-mph area.
Minnesota State Patrol Capt. Matt Langer said Saturday that Berrian was cited for speeding on Interstate 694 in Oakdale about 9:40 p.m. Monday.
HIGH SCHOOLS
Whitman senior Andrew Palmer finished 30th out of 199 runners at Saturday's Nike Cross Nationals in Portland, Ore., freezing the clock on the five-kilometer Portland Meadows course in 15 minutes 46.2 seconds.
Craig Lutz of Texas won the individual title in 15:09 and Boerne XC (Tex.) was crowned team champion after holding off South Spokane XC (Wash.).
Catherine Flood of Iowa won the girls' meet in 17:47.2, coming from behind to defeat Blacksburg senior Kathleen Stevens by one second. Manlius XC (N.Y.) easily defeated Kinetic XC (N.Y.) to capture its fourth straight national title.
Washington area runners Kaitlyn Davis (Mountain View) and Jessie Rubin (Wootton) fared well. Out of 199 runners, Davis (18:28.6) finished 32nd and Rubin (18:40.7) was 42nd.
OLYMPICS
A buzz built as Bode Miller sped his way down the slope to the strains of Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild," risking, rollicking and even scraping his glove along the snow at one point to make sure he stayed upright.

