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Ziglo led Kozak in The Legends in Warman

Campbell took over Amateur; Wood retained Mid-Am lead

Two-time Saskatchewan amateur women's champion, Kathy Ziglo, took the lead into the final day of the 2020 event.

The Saskatoon product used a steady breeze throughout the day on Wednesday during round two of the provincial championship to assist in carding a round of even-par, 72 at The Legends in Warman.

In prime playing conditions Tuesday Ziglo shot 4-over, 76 leaving her in a tie with Yorkton's Ella Kozak after the first 18 holes. She will take a four-stroke lead into Thursday's final round over Brooklin Fry.

The Shell Lake golfer wasn't bothered by the breeze either.

Fry also shot even par in the middle round of the 54-championship that concludes on Thursday.

Autumn Neiszner (Regina) sat in third place at 12-over par.

The leaderboard can be seen here.

The women will begin teeing off at 9 a.m. The final group of Ziglo, Fry, Neiszner and Kozak will start at 9:30 a.m. on July 23.

The wind didn't seem to trouble Ty Campbell either on Wednesday in the 109th Saskatchewan Amateur Men's Championship.

The Saskatoon golfer equalled his opening round score of 5-under, 67 (-10 overall) on route to a five-shot lead over Unity's Justin Wood.

The two players were tied at minus-5 after the first round of the championship.

Payton Ochitwa (Saskatoon), Kyle Wiebe (Madison) and two-time champion Scott Thompson (North Battleford) are tied at 3-under through 36 holes.

The top 20 player's and ties will make the cut following Thursday's round. The Saskatchewan Amateur Men's championship will conclude on Friday in Warman.

The third round will begin at 6:40 a.m. The leaderboard can be seen here.

Despite falling five strokes back in the amateur, Wood maintained the lead in the Mid-Amateur Championship.

The mid-am event on Thursday is open to players 25 years of age and older.

Thompson sat in second place at 3-under.

Saskatoon's Travis Frey were in third place at 2-under par.

Last year's dual champion, Danny Klughart (Prince Albert) was in a fourth-place tie with Melville's Mitch Matichuk and Dylan Hoemsen of Regina at minus-1.

The leaderboard can be seen here.

The mid-am will conclude Thursday, July 23 after the third round.