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                    [Title] => Rosales wavers, trails Davies by 7
                    [Summary] => Jennifer Rosales, out to atone for her missed-cut stint in last week’s US Women’s Open, fired a one-under par 71 Friday (Saturday in Manila) to move to 11th place halfway through the Rochester International paced by veteran Laura Davies in Rochester, New York.

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Frankie Miñoza closed out with a second straight 72 yesterday and settled for joint 11th place in the $952,000 Tsuruya Open won by Australian Richard Blackwell in a thrilling sudden death with third round leader Hidemichi Tanaka.

Miñoza thus wound up with a 282, which included earlier rounds of two 69s and another 72, in a respectable stint that should augur well for his bid in this week's Kirin Open, where another Filipino, Cassius Casas, is seeing action.

It was Miñoza's best finish after a series of mediocre performances since late last year.

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Jennifer Rosales failed to sustain her solid second charge and fell by the wayside with a second 73 in three days, dropping to joint 62nd out of the 71 survivors in the Welch's-Circle K Championship, the sixth leg of the US LPGA Tour, in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Rosales, whose 68 Friday sparked hopes of an explosive stint by the 21-year-old Filipina in her sixth leg of the LPGA Tour, had a two-under 214 aggregate as she found herself behind joint leaders Annika Sorenstam and Moira Dunn by 12 strokes with one round left in the $700,000 event.

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