2011 Oct 10

Sounders FC Reserves win their final home match

Seattle Sounders FC Reserves  3 - 1  San Jose Earthquakes Reserves
Starfire Sports Stadium, Tukwila, WA

Goals:
7' SEA: Michael Tetteh (Sammy Ochoa, David Estrada)
30' SEA: Sammy Ochoa (Mike Seamon)

68' SJ: Matt Luzanaris (Joey Gjertsen)
85' SEA: Nate Jaqua (Michael Tetteh)

Seattle: Josh Ford; Roger Levesque, Patrick Ianni (Ian Lange 46'), Taylor Graham, Zach Scott; David Estrada, Servando Carrasco (Aaron Kovar 39'), Mike Seamon, Michael Tetteh; Sammy Ochoa (Austin Sweeney 75'), Nate Jaqua (Dominique Dismuke 87').
Substitutes not used: Bryan Meredith, Ike Crook, Jim Oganga.

San Jose: Andrew Webber; Tim Ward, Taylor Mueller, Chris Leitch, Jacob Peterson; Ellis McLoughlin, Brad Ring, Jake Nicholson, Joey Gjertsen; Max Griffin (Milton Blanco 65'), Matt Luzanaris.
Substitutes not used: David Bingham.


Match report from Sounders FC:

A 3-1 win over San Jose pushes the Sounders FC Reserves to 8-0-1 on the season. The Sounders FC had already wrapped up the MLS Reserve League's Western Division title.

On Monday night at Starfire, they put that depth on display again in their final home match in the Reserve League, topping the San Jose Earthquakes reserves 3-1.

Michael Tetteh and Sammy Ochoa scored first-half goals and Nate Jaqua added a second-half tally to put the game out of reach as Josh Ford finished with four saves to earn the victory.

After San Jose controlled much of the possession for the opening minutes, Seattle got on the board first. David Estrada fed Ochoa up the right side of the box and Ochoa flipped a ball to the far post where Tetteh crushed a left-footed volley for the 1-0 lead in the seventh minute.

Ochoa added to the lead in the 30th minute when Mike Seamon got some space dribbling up the middle. Seamon then rolled it out to Ochoa going into the box up the right side and he knocked it inside the far post for a 2-0 lead.

"Their team's going to get some better of the play and we are going to get some better of the play," said Sounders FC assistant coach Ezra Hendrickson, who heads the reserve team. "We pretty much controlled the first half and came back out in the second half and knew the game was ours."

Seattle lost some of their momentum with an injury to midfielder Servando Carrasco, who indicated after the match that he was okay, but they still held their lead in the second half.

Not without some resistance from the Earthquakes, though.

In the 68th minute, Joey Gjertsen pushed up the left side and the Tacoma native crossed it to Matt Luzanaris for the goal to reel the Sounders in at 2-1.

However, they would bounce right back and put the game away when Tetteh made a run up the left side and hit it across the front of the goal. Goalkeeper Andrew Webber got a piece of it, but it fell to Jaqua for a sliding shot that put Seattle up 3-1 in the 85th minute.

At the end of the match, the Sounders had four players from their academy on the field, as Aaron Kovar, Ian Lange, Austin Sweeney and Dominique Dismuke brought a youthful energy to the field.

"All in all, I thought everyone who stepped on the pitch tonight did well," Hendrickson said. "It was youth and ambition. I'm the type of coach that likes that. They played freely."

The Sounders will play their final reserve match in Carson, California, on Sunday, October 21, following the regular season finale against Chivas USA.

Statistics:
          SEA   SJ
Shots:     12   13
Saves:      4    1
Corners:    2    2
Fouls:     12    9
Offsides:   3    2

Misconduct:
49' SEA: Estrada cautioned
49' SJ: Griffin cautioned
78' SJ: McLaughlin cautioned

Referees: Josh Wilkens; Mike Rottersman, Timon Berry; Bradley D. Wiggins

Attendance: 512