Timbers drown Sounders 1-0

Published on August 7, 2005 under USL First Division (USL-1)
Portland Timbers News Release


Crucial win puts Portland in the thick of playoff race before two-game road trip

For immediate release: Aug. 7, 2005 PORTLAND, Ore. - Paul Conway hit for his first goal as a Timber in dramatic fashion, scoring the game-winner to propel the Portland Timbers to a 1-0 shutout victory over the rival Seattle Sounders Sunday evening at PGE Park.

Portland (6-7-6, 24pts) continued its domination over Seattle (9-4-8, 35pts) in league play, winning seven of the last nine matches dating back to 2003, while getting its first win since June 16 vs. Puerto Rico.

Conway, a second-half substitute, took advantage of the Seattle defense and finished off a Hugo Alcaraz-Cuellar cross with a low drive in the box past Sounders 'keeper Preston Burpo in the 77th minute. The goal came as a result of Alcaraz-Cuellar's penetrating moves past a bevy of Seattle defenders in the box, landing the midfielder his league-leading seventh assist of the season.

In the first half, the Sounders (9-3-9 36 pts) were inches from a goal until a spectacular bicycle-kick save off the goal line from Lee Morrison dashed the visitors' hopes. A shot from Roger Levesque on a bouncing ball in the box forced the acrobatic clear in the 18th minute.

Alcaraz-Cuellar proved pesky on the wing for the northern guests; he nearly struck twice in the 8th and 23rd minutes, but his first shot fell wide and his second was blocked by Burpo.

Things turned bloody in the 35th minute when a mid-air collision in the Seattle box between Scot Thompson and Billy Sleeth left both players down. Sleeth received a cut over his left eye, but both remained in the game.

In the second half, Portland dominated play and out-shot the side from the Evergreen State, 6-2, and 14-5 overall.

The Timbers' itinerary includes two stops on their upcoming road trip, starting with a visit to Montreal for a match Wednesday, Aug. 10, and ending Saturday, Aug. 13, in St. Paul, Minn., for a match versus the Minnesota Thunder.

TIMBERS NOTES: Timbers midfielders Aaran Lines and Jarrod Weis sat out tonight's contest with injuries ... Weis is out for at least two weeks with a MCL sprain he suffered versus the Minnesota Thunder on Friday night and Lines is still nursing a groin injury ... Portland's next home match is Aug. 20 vs. Seattle, featuring the Timbers' 30th Anniversary Celebration and the fifth-annual OYSA Night.



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