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VILAMOURA, Portugal -- Shane Lowry of Ireland won the Portugal Masters on Sunday after a final-round 5-under 66 to edge out Englands Ross Fisher by one stroke with a 270 total. Lowry started the round four shots off the lead, but he made an eagle on the par-4 11th to move ahead of overnight leader Bernd Wiesberger. The 25-year-old Lowry then traded the lead with Fisher before taking advantage of Fishers bogey on the 16th with a birdie on the 17th hole. Fisher had one last chance after Lowry bogeyed the 18th, but the Englishman also had a bogey to allow Lowry to claim his second career European Tour win. "I cannot believe this," Lowry said. "I cant explain how I feel, really. Its a dream come true; Im over the moon. I thought this could be my day, and thankfully it is." Lowry shot 14 under through the four rounds on the Oceanico Victoria Golf Course. He won the Irish Open three years ago as an amateur "It was like playing in Ireland. It was crazy; it was great," he said. "Everyone was referring to me as the fellow who won the Irish Open as an amateur, but now Ive won such a prestigious event I dont know what to say." Michael Campbell (68) of New Zealand finished third, two shots back. Austrias Wiesberger (73) was a further shot back in fourth, followed by Englands Richard Finch (70) in fifth. Cheap Jerseys China . Bruce hit a three-run home run to cap a five-run fourth, leading the Reds to a 6-1 victory over the Brewers on Monday night. Cheap NFL Jerseys China . Obviously grading these players causes imbalances because role, expectations and talent are not distributed evenly. Fairly or not, some players grade-out higher (or lower) because more (or less) was expected of them this year. http://studyworx.org/china.html . Forwards Sam Gagner, Linus Omark and Chris VandeVelde along with defenceman Theo Peckham, Jeff Petry and Alex Plante, and goalie Devan Dubnyk were all extended offers. AUSTIN, Texas -- Geno Smith and No. 8 West Virginia turned their first trip to Texas into a rollicking Wild West drama. And now, two games into playing in a new conference, the Mountaineers look every bit like one of the teams to beat in the Big 12. Smith passed for four touchdowns, Andrew Buie ran for 207 yards and two touchdowns and West Virginia came away with another wild victory, this time taking down the 11th-ranked Longhorns 48-45 on Saturday night. A week after West Virginia ran up 70 points on Baylor at home, the Mountaineers turned their first road game in their new league into another high-scoring, heart-pounding affair. "Every week, were going to go out and have fun," Smith said after he and his teammates celebrated the win with several thousand West Virginia fans tucked into a corner of Royal-Memorial Stadium. West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen called the win "pretty cool." Smith, who has 24 touchdown passes this season without an interception, hit Stedman Bailey with a 6-yard score with 10:50 left to play. Buies second touchdown gave the Mountaineers a 10-point lead late with 1:18 left. But West Virginia (5-0, 2-0) didnt seal the win until recovering an onside kick with 14 seconds left after Texas scored a touchdown on a pass from David Ash to Marquise Goodwin. Joe Bergeron scored four touchdowns, all on short runs, for Texas (4-1, 1-1), which is 2-7 at home in conference games the since 2010. Texas has lost seven in a row to ranked opponents. Smith was 25-of-35 passing for 268 yards in a game he had to be sharp. Texas aggressive defence hit him early and often and forced a second quarter fumble that the Longhorns recovered for a touchdown. "They put me under duress a bit," Smith said. "I just get up and continue to play." Smith continues to make all the big throws when the Mountaineers need it, and he had to in a game where every possession was critical. West Virginia went 5 for 5 on fourth downs. "There werent a lot of times when we werent draped all over the guy when he was trying to throw," Texas defensive co-ordinator Manny Diaz said. "You have to give him a lot of credit, his receivers a lot of credit.ddddddddddddquot; Buie was just as important to West Virginias ability to carve up the Texas defence. He averaged 6.7 yards against a Longhorns unit that pressured Smith but has struggled with tackling all season. "We just lined up and ran it right at them," Holgorsen said. The fumble recovery for a touchdown sparked a first-half rally that brought Texas back from a 21-7 deficit to a 28-27 halftime lead. The Longhorns forced another fumble by Smith in the fourth. But Texas couldnt capitalize when an errant snap sailed past Ash, leading to a 16-yard loss before Anthony Fera missed a 41-yard field goal attempt that would have tied the score at 41-41. "That really hurt us," Texas coach Mack Brown said. Fera, who transferred from Penn State, missed the first four games with a groin injury Ash, the No. 2-rate passer in the nation behind Smith, was 22 of 29 for 269 yards and one touchdown. He took the blame for miscue on the snap. "That was my fault. I let the play clock bleed down too low. I should have caught it," Ash said. Bergeron scored on runs of 2, 2, 1 and 4 yards. His last score gave Texas a 38-34 lead with 29 seconds left in the third quarter before Smith and Buie marched the Mountaineers right back down the field. Smith threw touchdown passes of 8 yards to Bailey and 40 yards to Tavon Austin in the first quarter and West Virginia led 21-7 after Buies first touchdown run. Texas turned momentum and awoke the record home crowd of 101,851 when Alex Okafor sacked Smith and Jackson Jeffcoat recovered in the end zone to the tie the game. Bergerons third touchdown of the first half put Texas ahead 28-27 at halftime. Texas chewed up nine minutes on its first drive of the third quarter, moving to a 38-yard field goal by Fera. But Smith simply worked faster and West Virginias drives resulted in touchdowns. Smiths second touchdown pass to Bailey put the Mountaineers up 34-31 and the teams traded the lead two more times before it was all over. "We knew it was going to be a dogfight," Texas safety Kenny Vaccaro said. "Its frustrating and we left a lot on the table." ' ' ' 

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