Dayton Daily News

European Tour:

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Creamer and Ernst also won in the morning, topping Reid and Emily Pedersen 5 and 3. Europe took the other foursomes, with Nordqvist and Hall beating Stacy Lewis and Gerina Piller 2 and 1, and Matthew and Karine Icher defeating Michelle Wie and Danielle Kang 2 and 1.

Scott McCarron had two eagles in an 11-under 61 to join Kevin Sutherland atop the Dick’s Sporting Goods Open leaderboar­d. Sutherland, the firstround leader, had a 67 to match McCarron at 12-under 132 at En-Joie in Endicott, N.Y.

McCarron also had eight birdies and a bogey. The 52-year-old has four PGA Tour Champions victories, winning the Allianz Championsh­ip in February and the major Senior Players Championsh­ip in July.

Champions:

Home favorite Marcel Siem came from behind and defeated Robert Rock on the first extra hole to advance to the semifinals of the Paul Lawrie Match Play. The German, who defeated Belgium’s Thomas Detry 3 and 2 earlier Saturday, will face Johan Carlsson next as he seeks his fifth European Tour title.

Carlsson defeated defending champion Anthony Wall 1 up in their quarterfin­al.

Also through to the last four are Alejandro Canizares and Adrian Otaegui, who will meet in an all-Spanish semifinal today.

Australasi­an Tour:

Wade Ormsby had five back-nine birdies for a 6-under 66 and a one-stroke lead over fellow Australian Jason Norris after three rounds of the Fiji Internatio­nal. Ormsby had a total of 10-under 206.

Mike Weir shot 69 to be best among three former Masters champions. The Canadian was at 4 under, six strokes behind. Angel Cabrerra shot 72 and was at 3 under while hometown favorite Vijay Singh was at even par after a 73.

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