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Yesterday there was only one guy at the top of the leaderboard. That was Jon McClean from Florida. He shot a four-under 65 on day one. Today, his putter looking good. On 16, he nails the long birdie. McClean finishing with an even 69 for the day and sits in second at four-under.
A couple of local guys on the course. Jason Harvey, the Husson University baseball coach, was at plus-three coming into the day. He sets himself up for a par on 5. Harvey finishing with a 66 today, he's at even par for the tournament.
Len Cole from Bangor teeing off on the next hole. He was also at three-over coming into the day. He finished with a 77 in the second round.
Young Thorndike golfer Colby Blanchard improving on his first round today. He had his brother caddy yesterday, his cousin today. Blanchard finishing with a 75 in round two. Nick Coit chatted with Blanchard after playing 18 about his unique style.
Will Mitchell holds the lead after two rounds. He's at six-under.
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