Irving, Texas — Gerina Piller took a two-stroke lead Saturday in the LPGA Tour’s Volunteers of America Texas Shootout, putting her in position for a breakthrough victory in her home event.

Winless in 123 career starts, the 31-year-old Piller shot a bogey-free 4-under 67 to reach 14-under 199 at Las Colinas Country Club.

South Korean players held the next four spots on the leaderboard. Amy Yang (65) and Mi Jung Hur (66) were tied for second at 12 under, and Jenny Shin (65) and Sei Young Kim (68) were 10 under.

Piller lives in Plano, about 20 miles from Las Colinas. The long-hitting U.S. Solheim Cup hero grew up in Roswell, New Mexico, and played at the University Texas-El Paso.

At Avondale, La., Brian Stuard completed his second straight bogey-free round to take a one-shot lead in the waterlogged Zurich Classic.

Stuard played just six holes, completing his second round with a 4-under 68 to reach 12 under at TPC Louisiana. Jamie Landmark and Jhonattan Vegas were tied for second. They finished the second round Friday.

Rain delays have interrupted two out of three days of the tournament. More rain is forecast for today. PGA Tour tournament director Steve Carman said there is a small possibility that all four rounds of the tournament could be completed today, but with more rain expected, a Monday finish is more likely.

MLS SoccerOrlando City 2, Revolution 2

Foxborough, Mass. — Carlos Rivas tied it in the 90th minute and Orlando City survived New England’s late chance in a tie with the Revolution.

Rivas finished Cyle Larin’s cross with a left-footed shot from the center of the box, and Orlando City goalkeeper Joe Bendik saved Donald Smith’s close-range shot moments later.

The Revs’ Juan Agudelo hit the crossbar with a header in the final minute.

Agudelo entered as a substitute in 70th and scored on his first touch a minute later to give the Revolution (1-2-7) a 2-1 lead.

The Revolution opened the scoring in the seventh minute on Diego Fagundez’s right-footed blast.

Kevin Molino tied it for Orlando City (2-2-4) with a left-footed smash off a loose ball in the 30th minute.

NFL Football

Star RB’s Retirement Not Official, Yet

Renton, Wash. — Seattle Seahawks general manager John Schneider said the team has not received retirement paperwork for running back Marshawn Lynch.

After the conclusion of the draft Saturday, Schneider said the paperwork has not been filed with the league, but the Seahawks are prepared from a salary cap standpoint whether Lynch’s retirement becomes official before or after June 1.

Coach Pete Carroll reiterated that Lynch is retired and not planning to play this year: “He’s committed to being retired.”

Lynch announced his intentions to retire during the second half of the Super Bowl, posting a picture on social media. He’s spent some of the offseason in Egypt at a football camp and in Haiti on a relief mission.