Englands Andrew Johnston held off a final-day charge from Sergio Garcia to win his first European Tour title at the Open de Espana. Final leaderboard Open de Espana The Finchley-based golfer carded a final round of 70 at Valderrama to finish one over par and a shot ahead of Hollands Joost Luiten, with Garcia another stroke back following a closing 67.That was the lowest score of the day as the world number 16 took advantage of the calm and overcast conditions. Garcias 67 was the best score on the final day at Valderrama But the 36-year-old was left to rue missing from 10 feet for an eagle on the 17th and a bogey on the last.Its great, Im pretty speechless and so happy with the way I played, Johnston told Sky Sports.I drove the ball well all week, chipped and putted pretty well but struggled a bit with my irons the first three days. I just kept going and digging in and found something on the fourth.I hit one four iron as a lay-up and hit it straight out the middle and was like Okay, there you go, thats the feeling, and I managed to keep that going the whole way through. Victory in Spain is Johnstons first European Tour title With overnight leader Michael Lorenzo-Vera quickly dropping down the leaderboard with three bogeys in the first four holes, two-time major winner Martin Kaymer briefly enjoyed a two-shot lead when he holed from five feet for a birdie on the third. Highlights from day four of the Open de Espana However, playing partner Luiten then birdied the fourth and fifth to get on level terms before Kaymer bogeyed the seventh after a wild drive meant he had to chip out sideways from the trees.Johnston had dropped a shot on the first but then picked up shots on the seventh and eighth to join Luiten at the top of the leaderboard, before Luiten bogeyed the par-five 11th.A three-putt bogey on the 14th cost Johnston the outright lead but he responded superbly with a birdie from 20 feet on the 16th which ultimately proved decisive. Garcia had raced to the turn in 32 and also birdied the 12th, but his hopes seemed to have disappeared when he failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker to bogey the 15th and fall three shots behind with three to play.However, with his friend and Real Madrid star Gareth Bale looking on, Garcia holed from 30 feet for birdie on the 16th and picked up another shot on the 17th, only to bogey the last after getting a flyer from the rough and seeing his approach sail over the green. Also See: Final leaderboard Third round highlights Golf live on Sky Sports 4 Free HD Golf Game Air Max 200 Damen . 9. Price, heading to the 2014 Olympics for Canada, was named the First Star after posting wins in three starts with a 1.00 goals-against average and a .971 save percentage. Vapormax Kaufen Schweiz . 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Traded from Seattle to Baltimore on Aug. 30, Morse also can play first base and right field to give manager Bruce Bochy some flexibility in writing his lineup. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn States student-run newspaper is objecting to the universitys plans to honor the 50th anniversary of former head coach Joe Paternos first game later this month.The Daily Collegians Friday editorial says Penn State needs a reality check.The editorial says undergraduates know Paterno only through the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, court fights or alumni who cant accept that their time at the university is past. It also says Paterno is no longer a community hero, and questions whether he deserves to be commemorated.This is our Penn State. It is a Penn State without Joe Paterno, the editorial says. It is a Penn State that is still trying to rebuild, make amends and propel forward. Those of us here now are beyond ready to move on.Penn States athletic department on Thursday announced plans to commemorate the anniversary on Sept. 17, when the football team hosts Temple. It sparked a backlash on social networks by people critical of Paternos role in the Sandusky scandal.The editorial faults the university administrations judgment, saying this seems an odd way to put the Sandusky scandal behind it.Lauren Davis, the newspapers opinions editor who authored the editorial, said the editorial had drawn a heavy response, particularly on social media, with a wide range of opinions.dddddddddddd.A Penn State spokeswoman said the university is declining comment.Paterno coached at Penn State for 46 seasons, becoming college footballs winningest coach. But the coach was fired by the schools board of trustees shortly after Sandusky, who was his former defensive coordinator, was arrested in November 2011 for child sexual abuse.His firing came amid questions over whether he should have alerted police after being told in 2002 that a graduate assistant had seen Sandusky in the Penn State showers with a young boy. Paterno died in January 2012 of lung cancer.In May, unsealed court documents said an alleged Sandusky victim said he complained to Paterno about Sandusky in 1976 and was rebuffed. The universitys president, Eric Barron, has said the allegation was not substantiated in court or tested by any other process. Paterno was never charged. ' ' '