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Code remains in contention

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times,
published July 12, 2001


Mallory Code is tied for fifth place after two rounds of the Rolex Tournament of Champions at Innisbrook Resort.

Code, who plays for Chamberlain, shot even-par 71 Wednesday to finish at 1-over par for the tournament, three strokes behind Erica Blasberg, the current leader at 2-under par.

Nicole Melton, Whitney Wade and Lisa Ferraro are tied for second at 1-under par.

On the boys side, Kevin Na and Casey Whittenberg are tied for the lead at 6-under par.

Webb Simpson is third at 4-under par while Jeff Overton and Jeff Bell are tied for fourth at 2-under par.

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