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Photos from the second and third rounds of match play.
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| Korean-born
In-Bee Park, 15, of Eustis, Fla., blasts from a bunker during her
third-round match against Whitney Wade. Park kept her chances alive
to defend her title with a 5-and-4 victory. (Steve Gibbons/USGA) |
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| Third-seeded
Sukjin-Lee Wuesthoff of Toms River, N.J. had little trouble advancing
to the quarterfinals, eliminating 2003 U.S. Women's Open participant
Jane Park of Oak Valley, Calif. (Steve Gibbons/USGA) |
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| Naree
Song of Korea had reason to celebrate early against Whitney Wade,
but wound up dropping a tough 2-up decision to the 17-year-old from
Glasgow, Ky. Song shot the equivalent of 2-under-par 69, while Wade
had a 67. (Steve Gibbons/USGA) |
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| Michelle
Wie, 13, of Honolulu, Hawaii, once again drew large galleries for
her matches, but the 2003 WAPL champion dropped a tough 3-and-2
decision to Morgan Pressel. (Steve Gibbons/USGA) |
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| It
was a good news, bad news day for Whitney Wade. The Glasgow, Ky.,
17-year-old beat Naree Song in the morning, 2 up, but dropped a
5-and-4 decision to top-seeded In-Bee Park in her afternoon match. |
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| Paula
Creamer continued her roll toward the U.S. Girls' Junior title with
a pair of 4-and-3 victories over Valerie Tan of Malaysia and fellow
Californian Amie Cochran, a quarterfinalist in 2002. (Steve Gibbons/USGA) |
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| Julieta
Granada of Paraguay watches a drive during her third-round match
against Catherina Wang. Granada rallied from a three-hole deficit
to post a 1-up win. (Steve Gibbons/USGA) |
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