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MLS 2009 Week 27 Recap

Chicago vs Columbus
BRIDGEVIEW, IL — Chicago Fire midfielder Peter Lowry scored a pair of first-half goals but Columbus Crew forward Guillermo Barros Scheletto matched him in the second half, forging a 2-2 tie between the two Eastern Conference leaders.
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Seattle vs Chivas
SEATTLE, WA — All-Star goalkeeper Zach Thornton produced a series of fantastic saves for Chivas USA as the 10-man visitors held Seattle Sounders FC to a scoreless draw Saturday afternoon at Qwest Field.
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Houston vs Salt Lake
HOUSTON, TX — The Houston Dynamo scored two goals in the opening five minutes, then saw Real Salt Lake come all the way back despite going down a man. But a thunderous goal from Brad Davis gave the Dynamo a 3-2 win at Robertson Stadium.
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Kansas City vs Dallas
KANSAS CITY, KA — After a pair of errors by Kansas City Wizards defender Jimmy Conrad led to two FC Dallas goals, the Wizards captain redeemed himself by scoring the go-ahead goal in the 81st minute to give Kansas City a 3-2 win before a sell-out crowd at CommunityAmerica Ballpark.
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New York vs New England
E. RUTHERFORD, NJ — The New York Red Bulls ended their five-game homestand with a 1-1 draw against the New England Revolution Friday, courtesy of John Wolyniec’s late equalizer. While New England set a Major League Soccer record with a 13th consecutive game without loss against New York, the result puts a major dent in the Revolution’s playoff hopes and will provide a boost to the Red Bulls’ morale as the team enters the final stretch of a difficult season.
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San Jose vs Colorado
SANTA CLARA, CA — Through 90 minutes of their game against the Colorado Rapids, the San Jose Earthquakes had victory in their grasp. But a stoppage time penalty from Rapids forward Conor Casey allowed the visitors to draw level, and the Quakes were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw.
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