LAS VEGAS -- Rod Pampling followed an opening 11-under 60 with a 68 on Friday to keep the lead in the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.The 47-year-old Australian rebounded from two early bogeys to get to 14-under 128 at TPC Summerlin. He won the last of his two PGA Tour titles in 2006 at Bay Hill.The hole looked really big yesterday, Pampling said. I started out today and I didnt think theyd cut them (the greens) early on. I changed ball markers, and I knew I was playing good, so I just kind of threw out a new vibe, and it started to work. I knew it wasnt bad, its just like it happened, so just let it go. Corrected myself and played nice after that.Brooks Koepka had two eagles in a 67 to pull within a stroke. He won the Phoenix Open last year for his first tour title and was 3-1 in the United States Ryder Cup victory over Europe.The ball seems to be finding the hole once we get it on the green, so just get it on the green as quickly as possible, Koepka said.Aaron Wise, the NCAA champion last season for Oregon, was two shot back at 12 under with four holes left when play was suspended because of darkness. He eagled the par-5 13th and 16th on his front nine.Pampling bogeyed two of his first five holes, failing to get up-and-down from a greenside bunker on the par-4 11th and from the rough over the green on the par-3 14th. He rebounded with birdies on four of the next seven holes, birdied the par-4 seventh, three-putted the par-3 eighth for bogey and two-putted for a closing birdie on the par-5 ninth.Youve just got to trust yourself that youre playing well, Pampling said. I knew I had been, not just yesterday, the form had been good before that. I was confident in myself. I didnt panic. You can easily panic out there, and you shoot 2, 3 over, and at the end of the day youre just scratching your head. I just relaxed. I knew it was good, so I let it come to me, and it thankfully did.Koepka eagled the par-5 ninth and 16th, and had five birdies and five bogeys -- the last a three-putt from the fringe on the par-4 18th to drop out of the lead.It was kind of sloppy at points, but I felt like I played pretty well, Koepka said. The putter was hot, but just got to clean a few things up.Chez Reavie had the round of the day to make the cut, shooting a 61 after opening with a 76. He had six birdies in a seven-hole stretch that ended on the par-4 10th, added birdies on 13 and 15 and chipped in from 60 feet for eagle on 16.The biggest challenge for me was just to mentally be in a position to even have a chance of playing well today, Reavie said. Fortunately, I was. I was positive and just said I was going to go try and shoot as low as I can and see what happens.Chris Kirk was 11 under after a 66.Kind of felt better and better as the day went on and was able to roll a few in there on the back nine, Kirk said.Keegan Bradley had a 65 to join James Hahn (66) and Pat Perez (66) at 10 under.My game feels really good, Bradley said. Ive been playing good for a while now. Its nice to see some results.Defending champion Smylie Kaufman was 4 under after a 67. Fifty-two-year-old Davis Love III also was 4 under after a 70.Jason Vargas Mets Jersey . The Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, and Texas Rangers all won on Sunday meaning the Rangers will host the Rays in a play-in game on Monday. Gary Carter Jersey . 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Here are some of the highlights:Womens team final (live at 3 p.m. ET on NBCOlympics.com, coverage on NBC, 8 p.m. ET): It has been a foregone conclusion for a while now that this was the U.S. womens gold medal to lose. After the teams showing during Day 1 of the event, that feeling still holds true. Led by three-time defending world all-around champion Simone Biles, who is competing in her first Games, the squads main competition will come from second-place China. Here is the American lineup:Vault: Laurie Hernandez, Aly Raisman, Simone BilesUneven bars: Biles, Gabby Douglas, Madison KocianBalance beam: Raisman, Hernandez, BilesFloor exercise: Hernandez, Raisman, BilesFinals (9 p.m. ET on NBC): Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky will look to add to their Rio medal haul Tuesday night as four main finals are on the docket. First up, Ledecky goes for her second gold of the Games in the 200-meter freestyle, two days after breaking her own world record in the 400 free. Phelps, meanwhile, could pick up two more medals -- hhe swims against South African rival Chad le Clos in the 200 butterfly final and could take part in the mens 4x200 freestyle relay.dddddddddddd Finally, Maya DiRado and Melanie Margalis square off in the womens 200 IM final.U.S. Women versus Colombia, 6 p.m. ET: The USWNT need a win or draw against Colombia to win Group G after already booking a ticket to the quarterfinals. The U.S. Is 5-0-0 all time against Colombia, which has already been eliminated from advancing past group play. Marta and Brazil face South Africa at 10 p.m. ET and have been winning over the home crowd as Neymar and the mens team have disappointed so far.Mens sevens play begins, 10 a.m. ET: A day after the womens competition wrapped up (Australia beat New Zealand for the gold), the mens tournament kicks off at Deodoro Stadium. Teams will each play twice a day and all eyes will be on Fiji and New Zealand. Perry Baker and Team USA open up against Brazil (5 p.m. ET). ' ' '