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Paula Reto, Amelia Lewis lead LPGA Tour’s lone team event

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MIDLAND, Mich. (AP) — Paula Reto and Amelia Lewis shot a 9-under 61 in better-ball play Thursday at rainy Midland Country Club to take the second-round lead in the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, the LPGA Tour’s lone team event.

“We look forward to this event all year,” Lewis said. “We plan it in January, which outfits we’re going to wear. We’re just looking forward to tomorrow and just this whole week.”

Jodi Ewart Shadoff and Emma Talley were a stroke back with first-round leaders Matilda Castren and Kelly Tan. Shadoff and Talley shot 60, and Castren and Tan had a 63.

‘’We seemed to have birdies on opposite holes, so that really helps,” Shadoff said. “When we weren’t having such good holes, we were there for each other with pars or birdies. So it was a real team effort.”

Reto, from South Africa, and Lewis, from the United States, waited out a 2 1/2-hour delay in the afternoon. They had a 14-under 126 total after opening with a 65 on Wednesday in alternate-shot play.

“We had a slow start with the rain delay, but then when we got back out there we gave ourselves a little pep talking and just said, `One shot at a time. Let’s give ourselves good opportunities,” Lewis said. “We made a lot of birdies.”

Reto holed her second shot for eagle on the par-4 fifth after the delay.

“The wind was helping, so I hit one club less, and I hit it really strong, nice,” Reto said. “`OK, it’s going to be close.’ Then, bang, one hop and then in the hole.”

Celine Boutier and Yuka Saso were fourth at 12 under after a 63. Celine Borge and Polly Mack had a 64 to get to 11 under.

Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., and American Lexi Thompson missed the cut by a stroke. They shot 65 on Thursday, but had opened with a 73.

Hamilton’s Alena Sharp and Australia’s Sarah Kemp were seven shots off the lead after a second-round 64.

Jasmine Ly of Windsor, Ont., and Kimberly Dinh of the U.S., as well as Savannah Grewal of Mississauga, Ont., and Annabelle Pancake of the U.S., also shot 64 on Thursday to get to five-under.

Maddie Szeryk of London, Ont., and American Lauren Hartlage were four-under after posting a 63.

The teams will play alternate shot Friday and better-ball Saturday, with many of the players then travelling to France for the Evian Championship next week.

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