CARSON, Calif. — Jovan Kirvoski scored twice and the Los Angeles Galaxy remained undefeated with a 4-1 win over the Houston Dynamo.
Tristan Bowen and Alex Cazumba also scored for Los Angeles (10-0-2), which tied its own MLS record for most games without a loss to start a season. The Galaxy opened 12-0 in their inaugural season.
Houston's Cam Weaver scored his first goal of the season in the 7th minute to tie the score at 1-1. The Dynamo (5-7-1) lost their third straight.
Kivorski gave the Galaxy a 1-0 lead just 47 seconds into the match, the third-fastest goal in Galaxy history and the second Los Angeles has scored in the opening minute this season. He put them ahead for good in the 21st minute. Bowen scored in the 48th minute and Cazumba capped the scoring in the 56th.
WIZARDS 0, TORONTO FC 0: At Toronto, Toronto FC extended its unbeaten streak to five games after a scoreless draw against Kansas City. Toronto (5-4-2) dropped the Wizards (2-5-3) to 0-5-3 in their last eight games. Both teams were sloppy at the start, with missed passes and weak tackling the norm early on.
It was also a chippy affair. Toronto defender Nick Garcia received a red card in the 27th minute after a collision with Wizards forward Kei Kamara near midfield. Garcia raised his foot as he lunged for the ball and caught Kamara in the upper thigh.
FC DALLAS 2, SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES 0: At Frisco, Texas, Brek Shea scored twice within a 2-minute span in the second half to lift FC Dallas past San Jose. Shea's first goal in the 58th minute was started by a volley from Heath Pearce to David Ferreira, who dribbled around Chris Wondolowski and then tapped a pass from the goal line to Shea, who scored on a left-footed one-timer from the top of the goalie's box. Shea added another goal in the 60th minute when he raced past Earthquakes defender Chris Leitch and fired a right-footed shot into an empty net from 12 yards away. FC Dallas (3-2-6) scored two goals in a game for the first time in seven games. San Jose (5-4-2) is winless in its last six matches against Dallas dating back to September 3, 2005.
RAPIDS 1, CREW 0: At Commerce City, Colo., Drew Moor scored in the 85th minute to lead Colorado past Columbus. Moor's first goal of the year ended a run of seven straight games at home without a win against the Crew for Colorado (6-3-1). The Rapids last beat the Crew in Denver on April 6, 2006. The Rapids won their third straight overall, all by 1-0 scores. Goalkeeper Matt Pickens stopped three shots for his fourth shutout. Matt Hesmer had four saves for Columbus (6-2-3), which is 0-2-1 in its last three games.
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