MOBILE, Ala. -- Jessica Korda shot a 7-under 65 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Hall of Famer Karrie Webb after the second round of the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. Korda had seven birdies in her second straight bogey-free round to reach 13 under on The Crossings course at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trails Magnolia Grove complex. "Im hitting the ball good and Im having a lot of fun out there," said Korda, coming off a two-week break to rest a wrist injury. "I feel really comfortable out here. This is definitely one of the stops I wanted to come back to and I hope we can keep this event as long as possible because I really like it." The daughter of former tennis players Petr Korda and Regina Raichrtova, the 20-year-old Korda won the 2012 Womens Australian Open for her lone LPGA Tour title. "Right now its Friday, so I think really the tournament starts back nine on Sunday," Korda said. "So right now, its great to have the lead and I feel good." Webb also had a bogey-free round, birdieing the last three holes for a 63. The 38-year-old Webb won the last of her 38 LPGA Tour titles in 2011. The Australian played alongside Korda and Brittany Lincicome the first two rounds. "When youre playing with Jess and Brittany, if I hit a really good one Im 20 yards behind them," Webb said. "In certain parts of the golf course where they can carry parts that I cant, Im 40 yards behind them, so Im the little short one out there trying to keep up with the big girls." Korda birdied three of the four par-5 holes. "I reached every single one today, so thats been really nice," Korda said. "Yeah, we give Webby a hard time. She did outdrive me on the first hole today and shes like, Whats going on? And Im like, Did you work out last night? ... We were just keeping it kind of light out there and having a good time." Chella Choi was two strokes back at 11 under after a 66. "Today and yesterday my putting was really good," Choi said. "My confidence is better." Sydnee Michaels had a course-record 62 to join Pornanong Phatlum and Thidapa Suwannapura at 10 under. "It feels so good to finally have a good round because Ive been struggling the last few weeks and going through some swing changes," Michaels said. "The week off last week I just said, You know what, Im just going to go back to what feels good. So I hit a lot of balls and just kind of got back to where I was feeling good over the ball again. So, it feels so good to finally have a good round." Phatlum shot a 65, and Suwannapura had a 67. Lisa McCloskey shot a 68 to reach 7 under after she and her mother, Maria, were involved in a multicar accident on their way home after the first round. The tour rookie and former University of Southern California player had an array of scrapes from the airbags and a sore thumb and only got about 30 minutes of sleep. "I think I came out here with no expectations, just-make-the-cut kind of thing," McCloskey said. "I probably would have been happy with even par or a couple over. But I dont know, the putter was really working for me on the front nine, and then the back nine things kind of slowed down. I think I kind of got a little bit tired, but I finished with two really good pars, so Im happy." Defending champion Stacy Lewis was 4 under after her second straight 70. She had a double bogey in the par-3 14th after hitting in the water. "I made too many mistakes and you cant do it when people are shooting lights out," said the second-ranked Lewis, the winner this year in consecutive events in Singapore and Phoenix. Sue Kim of Langley, B.C., shot a 3-under 69 and is 140 for the tournament. Charlottetowns Lorie Kane also had a 69, and is 10 shots back at 141. Jessica Shepley of Oakville, Ont., had a 73, and is at 144. Maude-Aimee Leblanc of Sherbrooke, Que., missed the cut, closing with a 72 for a two-round total of 145. Torontos Rebecca Lee-Bentham and Sara-Maude Juneau of Fossambault-sur-le-lac, Que, both carded a 74, and finished at 146. Stephanie Sherlock of Barrie, Ont., with a 75, was another shot back at 147. Alena Sharp of Hamilton came in with a 74, to finish at 149. Michelle Wie missed the cut with rounds of 74 and 75. Lincicome also missed the cut, shooting 75-70. Stitched Red Wings Jerseys .Y. -- Paul Byron and Matt Stajan scored as the Calgary Flames started a five-game road trip with a 2-1 overtime win over the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday afternoon. Cheap Red Wings Jerseys . -- If this was Aaron Gordons final home game at Arizona, and it almost certainly was, then he went out in style. https://www.cheapredwings.com/ . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. Detroit Red Wings Shirts .C. -- Charlotte Bobcats coach Steve Clifford said after all of these years in the NBA hes still amazed at some of the things LeBron James does. Detroit Red Wings Gear . -- Aaron Murray threw for 408 yards and three touchdowns, ran for another score, and led No. EUGENE, Ore. -- Allyson Felix, perhaps the biggest name in womens track and the owner of four Olympic gold medals and two silvers, has been to three Olympics with a fourth already secured in Rio by qualifying in the womens 400 meters earlier at the U.S. track and field trials. Jenna Prandini, meanwhile, has never been to the Olympics and failed to qualify in the 100 meters.Which made the finish in Sundays womens 200 final very interesting. And the wait to see the official results that much more agonizing.When the two crossed the finish line behind winner Tori Bowie and second-place Deajah Stevens, it was so close it wasnt immediately clear who had finished third to secure the final qualifying spot. Would Felix get to compete in the 200 for the fourth time at the Olympics and try for her fourth medal in the event? Or would Prandini realize her dream?I wasnt sure, Felix said. I just knew I gave all I had and leaned at the line.I was just hoping that was enough to get me on the team. It felt like a really long time, Prandini said. When the result finally showed on the board, I was overwhelmed with excitement.The photo finish showed Prandini had finished third by one one-hundredth of a second. She did so after having stumbled forward just before the line.It wasnt something that I intentionally did, but Im happy that it happened because it got me here, Prandini said. I knew that Allyson was coming, but II just wanted to get to that finish line and do whatever it took to get on this team.ddddddddddddThis will be the first Olympics that Felix hasnt competed in the 200. She raced in both the 100 and 200 at the 2012 Olympics in London, winning gold in the 200 and finishing fifth in the 100. She also won gold in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays to become the first woman to win three golds in track in one Olympics since Florence Griffith-Joyner in 1988.This year, she decided to try for a different double in the 200 and 400. It was unclear whether Felix would be able to qualify in either because of a right ankle injury she suffered a few months ago while training.She qualified in the 400, blazing past the other runners down the stretch to win with a time of 49.68. So despite missing out on the 200, she still has that.I hate that shes not on the team in 200, but she made the team in the 400, said Bowie, who also qualified for the U.S. team in the 100. She still has something to look forward to.Felix said she would not run any races before the Olympics, instead using the time to rest her body and recover.Ill just take the time we have to get back and perfect the 400, she said. I mean, the speed just wasnt there today. When I give all I have and I run 22.50, the speed just wasnt there. ' ' '