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Associated Press
Friday, August 17, 2007 GREENSBORO, N.C. -- For the second straight day, Jeff Overton needed only to make a short putt on his final hole to hold a lead for the first time in his short career. This time, he succeeded. Overton closed his 5-under 67 on Friday with consecutive birdies to move to 12-under 132 and share the lead with Steve Marino (67) and veteran John Huston (66) after the second round of the low-scoring Wyndham Championship. Anders Hansen (64), Tim Petrovic (65), Craig Kanada (65), Carl Pet ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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