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Associated Press
Friday, January 14, 2005 HONOLULU -- It's back to school for Michelle Wie. The 15-year-old high school sophomore never had a chance to make the cut Friday in the Sony Open, taking three putts from 8 feet for a triple bogey on her sixth hole and losing more ground from there. She shot a 4-over 74 to finish 17 shots behind Shigeki Maruyama, and seven shots below the cut line. "I think I tried too hard," Wie said. "After missing the cut by one last year, I think I took for granted that I was going to play better. Last ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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