Andrade retains one-shot lead

Published September 15, 2002

PAOLI (Pennsylvania), Sept 14: Billy Andrade, who calls himself the “king of bogeys”, again kept his mistakes to a minimum to retain his one-shot lead after the second round of the $3.3 million Pennsylvania Classic Friday.

The 38-year-old American, who was one stroke ahead overnight, added a three-under-par 68 to his opening 66 to finish on 134, eight under, at Waynesborough Country Club. Canada’s Ian Leggatt (65) was in second place on 135.

Leading second round scores (US unless stated):

134 — Billy Andrade 66, 68.

135 — Ian Leggatt (Canada) 70, 65.

136 — Kenneth Staton 67, 69.

137 — Brent Geiberger 69, 68; Donnie Hammond 68, 69; Jeff Brehaut 69, 68.

138 — Jim McGovern 71, 67; Paul Goydos 69, 69; J.J. Henry 67, 71.

139 — Robert Allenby (Australia) 71, 68; David Berganio Jr 71, 68; Bryce Molder 74, 65; Edward Fryatt (Britain) 70, 69; Loren Roberts 71, 68; Hidemichi Tanaka (Japan) 73, 66; Brian Bateman 69, 70.

140 — Brian Gay 71, 69; Brett Quigley 69, 71; Joey Sindelar 71, 69; Len Mattiace 70, 70; Tom Pernice Jr 72, 68; John Huston 72, 68; Mark O’Meara 73, 67; Robert Gamez 74, 66; Jay Williamson 73, 67; Steve Flesch 71, 69; Mike Heinen 72, 68; John Senden (Australia) 69, 71; Jeff Sluman 73, 67; Michael Clark II 69, 71; Mathew Goggin (Australia) 68, 72; Rod Pampling (Australia) 69, 71.—Reuters

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