SEATTLE — Defender Patrick Ianni scored on a bicycle kick during the first minute of the second half, and the Seattle Sounders rallied for a win over MLS-leading Houston Dynamo.
Ianni's winning goal was his first of the season for Seattle (7-3-7). Fredy Montero extended his goal streak to five games for the Sounders.
Brad Davis' third goal of the season gave the Dynamo (9-4-4) the lead in the 12th minute.
REVOLUTION 0, WIZARDS 0: At Foxborough, Mass., Matt Reis made a career-high 11 saves en route to his fourth shutout of the season and the New England Revolution earned a tie with the Kansas City Wizards.
CREW 0, FIRE 0: At Bridgeview, Ill., William Hesmer made a career-high 11 saves to help the Columbus Crew to a scoreless draw with the Chicago Fire. The goalkeeper's performance for the Crew (5-3-9) came one week after he had 10 saves in a 1-all tie against D.C. United.
RAPIDS 1, FC DALLAS 0: At Commerce City, Colo., Kosuke Kimura scored in the 79th minute to lead the Colorado Rapids past FC Dallas.
GALAXY 1, CHIVAS USA 0: At Carson, Calif., Edson Buddle scored in the 30th minute as Los Angeles topped its crosstown rival.
TORONTO FC 3, EARTHQUAKES 1: At Santa Clara, Calif., Chad Barrett had two goals and assisted on the go-ahead score.
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