Timbers U-23s level in the 90th minute to remain unbeaten at home

July 5, 2009 - USL First Division (USL-1)
Portland Timbers News Release


PORTLAND, Ore. - Forward Ryan Youngblood scored in the final minute of the match to lead the Portland Timbers U-23s to a 1-1 draw with the Kitsap Pumas at Tualatin High School on Saturday. The late equalizer helps the Timbers U-23s remain unbeaten at home this season.

Youngblood, who came on as a sub in the second half, tallied his team-leading fifth goal of the season and defender Logan Emory logged an assist in his second straight match help the Timbers U-23s (8-3-2, 26pts) record the draw and end the Pumas' six-game winning streak.

Midfielder Matt Friesen scored his second goal of the season against Portland and goalkeeper Dustyn Brim recorded six saves for the Pumas (10-0-3, 33pts), who maintain their top spot in the Northwest Division with the draw.

The showdown between the top two clubs in the division proved to be a physical contest as Portland and Kitsap combined for 37 fouls, including seven cautions and three ejections.

Kitsap struck first in the 30th minute on a well-placed strike from Friesen. Much like his first goal against the Timbers U-23s on June 6, Friesen lined up to take a free kick from just beyond the top of the box and struck the ball into the top far corner of the goal to give the visiting side a 1-0 lead.

Down a goal, the Timbers U-23s played a spirited second half, out-shooting the Pumas, one of four professional clubs in the Premier Development League, 10-2. But the half started with hard-working defensive play by Portland defender Josh Brown.

In the 53rd minute, Pumas forward Spencer Schomaker broke loose on a breakaway towards the box. Brown was able to chase down Schomaker from behind and strip him of the ball inside the box and end the threat to keep the Timbers U-23s within reach.

The steady momentum gained by the Timbers U-23s through the second half put them in position for a free kick inside their offensive third late in the match. From 35 yards out, Emory played the ball into the box that found the head of Youngblood on a run through to the near post. He was able to hold off his defender just enough to head the ball inside the far post to level the score at 1-1 in the 90th minute.

The physical nature of the match came to a head in second-half stoppage time as an altercation broke out following a challenge in the box between Leach and Brim. The scrum led to three ejections, including Portland's Leach and Brown and Kitsap defender Taylor Hyde; Brim was booked with a caution.

The Timbers U-23s embark on their final road trip of the season, a two-game trip to face the Spokane Spiders on July 10 and Yakima Reds on July 11. Portland returns home for its regular-season finale on July 18 against the Abbotsford Mariners at Lincoln High School in Portland, Ore. at 7 p.m.



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