Golf: Sherlock ahead by one
Stephanie Sherlock of Barrie, Ont., shot a 4-under-par 68 yesterday for a one-stroke lead over Corina Kelepouris of Drayton Valley, Alta., in a CN Canadian Women’s Tour event at Winnipeg. Brittany Henderson of Smiths Falls shot an 83 and was tied for 42nd going into today’s final round. The tournament winner will qualify for the CN Canadian Women’s Open in Ottawa, unless it turns out to be Sherlock, who is already in that event thanks to her 2007 Canadian amateur championship.
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