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  • 10/02/2012 8:56 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    FC Dynamo used a barrage of goals to hold off Salsa Azul 4-3 Sunday night at Gladstone High School.

    With keeper Russ Israelov out, guest keeper Nick Irwin had to fill in... and he came up with several key stops early.

    Dynamo had several chances to score 2 or 3 goals early, with several players going close, or hitting the post. It had an eerily feel to last week's loss to FC Portlandia, where we dominated the chances, but couldn't seem to score.

    After about 20 minutes in, Dynamo was awarded a free kick right at the 18-yard box. Appeals for a hand ball inside the box were not heard, but Mike Kochendorfer (Korky) didn't seem to mind. He unleashed a thundering free kick that bounced in off the post to make it 1-0.

    About 10 minutes later, after a long throw in by Jon Bial, the ball was cleared out to him. He sent a cross into the box, toward the keeper, but Bial took lessons from Kalif Alhassan, and his cross ended up going over the keeper and into the side netting far post to make it 2-0.

    Both teams had chances before the half, and if it wasn't for a goal-line clearance from defender Scott McDowell, the score would have been 2-1.

    Salsa Azul jumped on a defensive mistake by Dynamo to make it 2-1 early in the second half. A mis-judged ball by McDowell sprang Salsa's speedy forward into space, and defender Dave Trausneck was caught in a 2 on 1 break. Their forwards combined well for an open shot that got past Irwin to make it 2-1.

    Dynamo fought back and about 15 minutes later extended their lead. Bial's long-throw gave the Salsa keeper fits, and forward Kabir Pradhan was waiting at the back post to head home from close range to make it 3-1.

    But, Salsa would still make a game of it. About 5 minutes later, they scored off some sloppy play in the Dynamo defensive third to make it 3-2.

    Dynamo once again extended its lead about 10 minutes later. Kochendorfer had another free-kick opportunity, this time from the other side of the box. And once again, he sent a powerful blast to the far post to make it 4-2.

    With about 3 minutes left in the game, Salsa got a third goal. One of their midfielders was about 35 yards out and saw Irwin off his line. He sent a chip over Irwin to make it 4-3, and that's how it ended.

    Man of the match goes to Mike Kochendorfer with his brace.

    FC Dynamo plays against Abysinnia Soccer Sunday afternoon at 12pm at Snyder Park (turf) in Sherwood.

    Final Score: FC Dynamo 4 - Salsa Azul 3

    FC Dynamo- Kochendorfer (20th)

    FC Dynamo- Bial (30th)

    Salsa Azul - (50th)

    FC Dynamo - Pradhan (Bial) (65th)

    Salsa Azul - (70th)

    FC Dynamo - Kochendorfer (83rd)

    Salsa Azul - (88th)

    FC Dynamo Starting XI:

    GK - Irwin

    D - Trausneck, McDowell, McCarthy, Kelly

    MF - Gomez, Gutierrez, Rodriguez, Hardt

    F - Bial, Von Rabineau

    FC Dynamo Substitutes: Sitz, Reid, Nottingham, Kochendorfer, Pradhan


  • 10/01/2012 8:57 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Final Score: Multnomah Forest 2 - 2 Cascade Rangers FC

    CRFC Starters:

    (GK) David Denike, (D) Tim Lemke, Jamey Billig, Joe Lewis, Stephen Chen (MF), Jason Young, Joseph Haebe, Justin Warber, Tom Harrison, (F) Andy Laursen, David Perez

    CRFC Subs:

    Jerry Makare, Jesse Ritorto, Tom Dixon, Arjan Van de Ven, Daniel Castillo

    CRFC Out:

    Andrew Brawley (Being tall somewhere), Jeff Dunham (???), Abram Goldman-Armstrong (Work), Joe Lewis (Fishing), David Levine (???), Tyler Paris (???), (???), Scott Van House (???), Steve Keunzi (Injured), Jesse Ritorto (Traveling)

    CRFC Stats:

    David Perez - 1 Goal - 1 Assist

    Jason Young - 1 Goal

    Daniel Castillo - 1 Assist


  • 09/30/2012 8:58 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Week 4 in the GPSD saw Old Growth FC make another trip across the border to play in Southwest Washington for their September 30 match. Despite the calendar nearly hitting October, OGFC team members were scrambling to find their sunglasses and sun screen as the temperatures hovered around 75 degrees at game time as they faced Rovers O/50. The bench was overflowing with OGFC members as the team had over 10 reserves in the bank after last week’s thin bench, while the numbers for the Rovers appeared thin until they got a few reinforcements just before match time.

    OGFC settled in early and started to pressure with a traditional 4 defender, 4 midfielder, 2 forward formation, and struck out on a few early runs that tested a shaky Rovers defense. One defender in particular was having trouble with clearances, putting OGFC in prime position to take the early lead. Sure enough, a buildup that saw Todd Diskin and Sean Moran complete some wonderful ball passing to create some space, and they found a streaking Lane Scheideman on the wing unmarked. Scheideman tapped the shot past the Rovers goalkeeper to give OGFC the early 1 to 0 lead, as the team confidently set up for the restart.

    Despite the large number of subs allowing for fresh legs, OGFC started to stall a bit midway through the first half as Rovers O/50 began to find room in the midfield to operate. ON a run to the left on goal, they were aided by a horrible missed call when the ball was over the endline by a good 5 yards, but the official didn’t make the call and the OGFC defense let up for a second allowing the Rovers player to beat goalkeeper Rex Forkner to level the score. Diskin was rather upset at the error, but the tension grew as the official missed an offside call but the Rovers player was able to convert the shot to now push them to a 2 to 1 lead. They tallied a third to go up 3 to 1 as nerves were starting to fray at the effort.

    In a passionate halftime speech, Diskin implored his charges to play until the whistle and not worry about calls that did or didn’t happen. The teams switched sides and the east cross wind was now moving against OGFC, but they were able to create some early pressure in the second half until Rovers 0/50 started to work the midfield again to create some buildup. A couple of wonderful crosses midway through the half allowed them to push the lead to 4 to 1, and they tallied a fifth as the final whistle blew to push the scoreline to 5 to 1.

    OGFC was trying their best to create some pressure forward, but they were struggling with fundamentals like short passes and movement as the attack became very static. There were more than a few tense moments as players tried to communicate and get on the same page, but as with other losses, miscommunication and opponents taking advantage of individual mistakes allowed Rovers to take control of the match. What was disappointing about the result is that based purely upon talent and skill level, the two sides really matched up well. The difference was purely in mistakes – OGFC didn’t take as much advantage of their opponents mistakes while Rovers O/50 scored on nearly every advantage. Forkner was back in goal after a break and while he showed some rust, he was outstanding in making several incredible saves.

    The hope is that with continued practice and some better organization, OGFC can build their attack from the middle using the talent and skills they have available. Diskin and his crew are working on a master plan that they hope to unveil at some future match, and if it’s anything like the flying V in the Mighty Ducks movies, the opponents won’t know what hit them.

    OGFC will play their next match on Saturday, October 6 at Buckman Field at 6 PM versus Rogues, the other winless side in GPSD Over 40’s Division 2 PDX. While some members will be traveling north early, many OGFC members are hoping to secure the victory and continue the celebration on the bus ride up to that unnamed place up north on Sunday for the epic Cascadia match. Up the OGFC!

    Final Score: OGFC 1, Rovers O/50 6

    Goals: Lane Scheideman (2)

    Assists: Todd Diskin (1), Sean Moran (1)

    Cautions: None

    Ejections: None

    OGFC Starters: G Rex Forkner; D Eric Berg, D Lee Tyler, D Dave Petterson, D Jamey

    Billig; M Rich Meneghello, M Sean Moran, M Rich Recker, M Rich Sheals; F Lane

    Scheideman, F Todd Diskin

    OGFC Reserves: Brad Ashton, Dale Montgomery, Dean Vancheresse, Fred Henning,

    Jeremy Chase, Josh Barrett, Kip Kesgard, Lindsay Burdett, Nikki Suydam, Paul

    Atkinson, Rich Sheals, Steve Kuenzi, Thomas Augst

    OGFC Injured List: Michael Blake (ankle): 2 weeks

    OGFC Unavailable: Mike Montague (schedule conflict), Rustam Kocher (family event)

    Goals in GPSD Fall 2012 (2): Lane Scheideman (2)

    Assists in GPSD Fall 2012 (3): Rich Recker (1), Todd Diskin (1), Sean Moran (1)

    Historical Records:

    Goals for OGFC (7): Lane Scheideman (3); Brad Ashton (1), Rich Recker (1),

    Sean Moran (1), Sean Pope (1),

    Assists for OGFC (5): Todd Diskin (2); Eric Berg (1), Rich Recker (1), Sean Moran

    (1)


  • 09/27/2012 8:59 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    You may recall our great news of a few weeks ago... "The 107ist board is excited to announce we have acquired the first physical space that the Timbers Army and 107ist can call our home" and that we promised to invite you down to see the new space, well, here's the invite!

    Although we're not completely finished with our renovations, we're now close enough that we'll be holding an open house on Sunday September 30th from 11am to 6pm so you can come check out the progress so far and we can answer any questions you may have about it. You will also be able to collect pre-paid scarf sets, and let us know what skills/contacts you have that may help us to finish/furnish the space.

    If you're not currently a 107ist member, please call in and chat with Board members about the work we're doing and have your questions answered. You'll also be able to join in person then and there.

    What: Fanladen Open House #1

    When: Sunday September 30th, 2012. Open house 11:00am to 6:00pm - no RSVP needed.

    Where: Timbers Army / 107ist Fanladen, 1633 SW Alder St, Portland, OR 97205

    (it's the premises right on the corner of 17th and Alder, behind the Commodore's new location)

    We'll have snacks and non-alcoholic drinks available and it's open to all ages.

    Also, if you pre-ordered a set of the new latest No Pity fundraiser scarves you will be able to collect them at this event. Although there are no guarantees, if you're on the lookout for a single of the new fringe NP scarves, you may be able to pick one up from someone who has just collected their set.

    Note: No merchandise will be available for sale at this event, this is for pre-paid pick-ups only.


    Special Member-Only Offer From The Far Post

    While you are in the neighborhood pay a visit to our partner, Far Post Soccer Supply on SW 14th & Taylor, and show your 107ist card to receive 40% off of all Timbers jerseys.

    This offer is valid for just one day on Sunday, September 30th

    Far Post Soccer Supply

    825 SW 14th Avenue

    Portland, Oregon 97205

    Phone: 503-295-6875

    Hours on Sunday: 12pm-5pm


  • 09/25/2012 9:17 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    It’s been quite a season for all of us in and around the Timbers Army. As your capos, we’d like to thank every single soul who joined us in the North End and helped the greatest football supporters the world has ever seen create a season full of magic.

    Before it ends, we have one more request of you.

    You may take it for granted that you’ll be at the next match, singing and chanting yourself hoarse. You’re from the North End and you’re there to make some noise, right?

    But what if you couldn’t?

    What if the joyful soundtrack of the Timbers Army was off-limits to you?

    You wouldn’t be alone.

    Every summer, the Meadowood Springs Speech and Hearing Camp, located in Pendleton, provides a mix of summer activities and intensive hearing and speech therapy for kids with communication difficulties. The camp is open to kids from 6-16. This summer, Meadowood launched additional programs focused on helping children and families affected with social learning issues, such as Autism Spectrum Disorders, Asperger’s Syndrome, ADD, ADHD and others.

    Their increased capacity and continued work makes supporting them all the more important. Last year, during one match mind you, we collected enough to provide a generous donation of $1,166.58.

    Going into the final month of the season, we capos are asking you – the Timbers faithful – to help us raise money so that others may raise their voices. We hope to handsomely best last year’s donation this Saturday as the PTFC takes on DC United.

    Here’s how you can help: Instead of buying a pint or two in honor of another amazing season and your hard-workin’ capo, use that money to help all of us raise a fund for Meadowood Springs. Checks can be made out to the 107ist; just write either “Meadowood” or “Capo Pint” in the subject line. The107ist will total the amount collected, and pass it on to the camp, just like last year. Or, on match day 9/29, you can connect with your capo or a designated fund collector in each section of the North End. If you’re still not sure who you’re looking for, you can make your contribution with the Drum & Trumpet Corps in section 106. Or, alternatively, you can use this Paypal link if you are unable to donate at the match in person.

    We hope that the Portland Timbers Football Club and the Timbers Army have made your spring and summer of 2012 something extraordinary and memorable. As it ends, please consider making a small investment toward offering a few, deserving children the prospect of an equally amazing summer in 2013.

    Thank you very much,

    Your Capos,

    Pong, Timberista, Sunday, Bickle, Camm, Ice Funk, Timber Joe, Cowbell, Purple Cow, Patch and Grimm

    And your Drum & Trumpet Corps:

    Glenn, Frank, Daniel, Benjamin, Jamie, Kyle, Ben, Doug, and Durr


  • 09/24/2012 9:19 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Final Score: Cascade Rangers FC 4 - 5 Northern Alliance FC

    CRFC Starters:

    (GK) Andrew Brawley, (D) Abram Goldman-Armstrong, Jason Young, Jamey Billig, Stephen Chen (MF), Davide Denike, Joseph Haebe, Justin Warber, Tom Harrison, (F) Andy Laursen, David Perez

    CRFC Subs:

    David Levine, Jerry Makare, Jesse Ritorto

    CRFC Out:

    Jeff Dunham (???), Tim Lemke (Kids), Joe Lewis (Fishing), Tyler Paris (???), Tom Dixon (???), Scott Van House (???), Daniel Castillo (???), Steve Keunzi (Injured)

    CRFC Stats:

    David Perez - Goals 4

    Jamey Billig - Assist 1

    Justin Warber - Assist 1


  • 09/20/2012 9:34 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The oldest derby in D4 happened out in the middle of Nowhere, Sherwood on another amazing sunny day.

    Both teams were ready for a well mannered fun game, which many of the NEU vs CRFC derbies have been.

    Although, this one had a little extra spice, with recent NEU transfer Eben, playing against his old club, CRFC.

    It started well with both teams settling right into the game. A few early wild shots from each team made both benches laugh, and GW wannabe Jamey B showed up in a suit to cheer on CRFC.

    On the 20 minute mark, Kyle O threw the ball in to Eben C, who did what CRFC were dreading, a run from defense to the edge of the box and a great looping shot from outside the box sailed over the keeper and in. 1-0 NEU

    On the 30 minute mark, Rob H made a run down the right and found an open Stevie J in the box, who steadied the ball and placed a shot into the bottom right corner, then drew a large '96' in the air as a tribute to his team from home.

    With a couple of minutes left in the first half Brandon B found Marcus N who slotted home for a comfortable 3-0 halftime score line.

    Half Time: NEU 3 - 0 CRFC

    The second half kicked off, and Jamey B had changed from his GW costume into a CRFC uniform.

    It was soon 4-0 when Sheridan H connected with Shiloh R who chipped the keeper.

    Then CRFC had a well executed goal when TJ threw his body at the ball and 'thighed' the ball into the NEU net. 4-1 to NEU.

    Then something interesting. Joel W from NEU landed a late tackle on a CRFC player, this caused a quick yellow from the young ref, CFRC gaffa Jerry M didn't like the tackle and chest bumped Joel, the ref wasn't impressed and threw out a straight red card to Jerry M. After a reassurance and some explaining from NEU gaffa Stevie J, the ref decided the red was harsh and rescinded it.

    We are all friends here after all.

    Then Rob H had two, almost identical golazos (not the drink), each sweet volleys from the corner of the box over the CRFC keeper, the first one assisted by Robin F, and the second from Kyle O.

    Final Score: North End United 6 - 1 Cascade Ranger FC

    Man of the Match Rob Hennis for his 2 incredible goals and 1 assist.

    Honorable Mention Eben C for scoring his first NEU goal against his former team.

    Cascade Rangers Line up:

    Starters:

    (GK) Andrew Brawley, (D) Tom Dixon, David Denike, Jason Young, Arjan Van de Ven, (MF), Daniel Castillo, Joseph Haebe, Justin Warber, Tom Harrison, (F) Jesse Ritorto, Andy Laursen

    Subs:

    Jamey Billig, Stephen Chen, Abram Goldman-Armstrong, Steve Keunzi, Tim Lemke, Jerry Makare

    Out:

    Jeff Dunham (???), David Levine (???), Joe Lewis (Fishing), Tyler Paris (???), David Perez (???), Scott Van House (???)

    Stats:

    Tom Harrison - Goal 1

    Joseph Haebe - Assist 1

    Jerry Makare - Card (Yellow)


  • 09/20/2012 9:25 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    Dear. Mr. and Mrs. Ultras,

    I feel compelled to write you as it seems your kids have suffered from some unfortunate misguidance. I don’t want to raise any alarms, and am not looking to get anyone in trouble. I am merely concerned with their inability to play well with others.

    It’s unfortunate that the kids are based in San Jose. Being commonly regarded as the “third-of-three” city in the Bay Area would be tough on most kids. Nobody remembers the bronze medalist at the Olympics, or the second runner-up at the Miss America pageant, so nobody can fault the kids for having an inferiority complex.

    Also, your neighbors that do share their common interests aren’t really neighbors at all. The kids to the north (Portland, Seattle, Vancouver) tend to focus on each other, and have done so since the 70’s. The other two kids (Los Angeles and Chivas USA) are forced to focus on each other due to some kind of lame experiment being orchestrated from the east coast.

    Basically, it’s not your fault that your kids are stuck with a label of “double outcast.” They’re just isolated by geography and cultural upbringing.

    The real unfortunate part is that your kids have already got a good thing going right there in San Jose. Your kids get to watch a high-performing soccer team in their own back yard in a setting that allows them a level of access that your neighbors don’t have. Once the new stadium is completed, that level of access will be greatly reduced. I would implore them to appreciate it while they can.

    After reviewing their tifo display from last night’s match against the Timbers, I think it may be in the best interest of your kids to seek help from professionals. Your so-called neighbors rarely go to great expense (in time, effort and money) to simply call out the opponent in a manner that doesn’t make much sense, regardless of whether it was intended to be serious or humorous. Instead, this display simply revealed the fact that your kids desperately want attention from someone (or some people) that really couldn’t be more indifferent about them. It made us feel sad for them.

    Please do what you can to turn your kids’ attention back onto their own team, especially since that team is currently in first place, and is worthy of it. Their efforts would be better spent inspiring their own team rather than forcing the opponents’ fans to scratch their heads.

    Sincerely,

    Andrew Brawley

    Treasurer/Secretary, Neighborhood Watch

     

    This is an opinion piece and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the 107ist or the TA.


  • 09/20/2012 9:20 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    I have to admit I enjoyed getting back in touch with the various Timbers Army Football Clubs and hearing how the start of their fall campaigns is going.  As one of the original members of the former Timbers Army FC side that eventually came to become Cascade Rangers FC, I know many of the players from the adventures of Division 4 personally and have a great deal of respect for everyone I’ve encountered, even that Jerry guy that is still running Cascade Rangers FC after all these years.

    At latest check, the website updates to get the fall schedules and match reports is still being worked upon, so there are no official reports to link to for this week. However, once that occurs, this should be a great way to keep track of what’s going on with your favorite club in terms of who are the leading scorers, which keeper is setting the mark for TAFC teams, or who might have the misfortune of being the subject of a weird or wacky play during a match.  For those of you keeping track at home, visit the Timbers Army FC main page for a complete list of club happenings and news for 101st FC, Cascade Rangers FC, FC Dynamo, FC Portlandia, North End United, Northern Alliance FC, Old Growth FC, Rose City Athletic, Guerreros Verde, and Multnomah Forest FC. So until those are added, I’m relying upon the match reports that were provided by email or by the TAFC HQ Facebook page.

    FC Dynamo reported a 3 to 1 loss to County Cork FC in week 2. After taking the early lead on a goal from Nathan Pogue, County Cork FC took advantage of some miscommunication on the backline in the 35th minute to tie the score, and they took the lead behind two second half goals. FC Dynamo applied plenty of pressure, but couldn’t put anything past goal in suffering their second straight loss. The boys hope for a rebound against their fellow TAFC members in GPSD Division 1, FC Portlandia, as the two clubs meet out at Gladstone High on September 23 at 6 PM.  FC Portlandia goes into that match with two wins, although the last result was a forfeit win when Abyssinai Soccer didn’t have enough players to field a team.

    In GPSD Division 4 action, Guerreros Verde met up with the lads in red, Rose City Athletic and reported a score of 7 to 1. The official reported score to GPSD was 8 to 1, and since I don’t have a report from RCA to confirm it, I’ll go with the official GPSD score.  For Guerreros Verde, Brenden Luworo scored his first goal with an assist going to Ben Abiles, but they took it on the chin for a second straight week. They play Clinton City Wanderers this weekend to get a weekend off from TAFC derbies.  Owen from 101st FC reported a 3 to 2 win over Multnomah Forest AFC, but there were some challenges getting the match played.  Because of a scheduling conflict at the original field for the match, both teams found an alternate site to stage their meeting.  MFAFC took a 2 to 1 lead into the halftime break, but 101st FC used two goals in the second half to stage a comeback win.

    North End United and Cascade Rangers FC staged their regular derby as well. There was some extra spice to this one, as CRFC Captain Jamey Billig showed up in a suit to be in pure gaffer mode while Eben Crawford was making his first appearance for North End United after being a member of CRFC for many seasons. The match also had one of the more unusual occurrences with a rescinded red card for CRFC Manager Jerry Makare after tempers had escalated after a late challenge. However, emotions were held in check and NEU went on for the 6 to 1 win over CRFC; Rob Hennis notched a brace for NEU while Crawford scored for his new side, while T.J. Harrison scored the lone CRFC goal.

    Northern Alliance FC didn’t file a report for their match with the Onetouchables and GPSD doesn’t list a score either, so we don’t know the outcome of that match, so we hope to get information on that affair as soon as possible.  In the current table in Division 4, NEU and 101st FC lead the standings, but as we all know, it’s very early in the season.

    Over in the Over 40 Division 2 action, Old Growth FC played their second match on September 15 still basking in the glory of the non-loss by the Timbers to that unfortunately colored side earlier in the day.  The magic of the afternoon led OGFC to put a shot off the post within seconds of the opening whistle, but the blinding sun and deceptive quickness from some of the Inter United wing’s let the other side put up four goals on OGFC in the first 45.  They held together with an improved defensive effort in half two, but ended up losing 6 to 0. They will play their next match in Vancouver out at Devereaux Field on September 22 at high noon.

    We also have a report for Coat? FC, one of the TAFC futsal teams, as they posted a 5 to 2 win in their most recent match behind braces from Reid Storm and Rob Day-Reynolds.  I’m always happy to include news from the indoor and futsal sides of TAFC as this is very much an all inclusive soccer update. I hope to hear more from them in the coming weeks! That’s all we have for this week, we’ll chat with you all next week!!


  • 09/19/2012 9:35 AM | 107ist Admin (Administrator)

    The Portland Timbers went a goal down on a great strike from Fredy Montero, lost Donovan Ricketts and Diego Chara to injury, and were again denied a clear penalty by an erroneously unsympathetic referee. Basically, everything that could have gone wrong on Saturday, went wrong.

    And the Timbers still came within inches of a legendary Cascadia Cup-clinching victory over the Seattle Sounders.

    The game never hid its identity, as the teams came out with the tackles flying, but Seattle had the better of the chances in the early going. Ozzie Alonso got the opportunities going in the tenth and fourteenth minute, but couldn’t steer a pair of strikes from distance on frame.

    The Sounders’ best chance came in the seventeenth minute, however, after Steve Zakuani burned Kosuke Kimura on the Sounders’ left side and sent a cross in that was punched away by Ricketts. Portland couldn’t clear the danger, however, until the ball bounced around the box before Brad Evans steered his shot from a tight angle well wide.

    As the half went along, however, the Timbers found their footing. In the thirty-eighth minute, Franck Songo’o took a crack from twenty-five yards out at the top of the circle, but Michael Gspurning turned the effort away with a diving save.

    Jack Jewsbury similarly found space in the center of the Sounders defensive midfield in the forty-third minute, but the captain’s strike sailed just wide.

    Coming out of the half at a scoreless draw, the Sounders again tried to establish themselves on the front foot. After Andy Rose took his turn on Kimura’s turnstile defense, he found Brad Evans at the back post, but the mouthy winger couldn’t steer his volley on frame.

    The game changed moments later, however, after Rose again found space down the Timbers’ right flank. The youngster sent a cross into the box, but Ricketts came to punch away despite a hard collision with Eddie Johnson. Ricketts was forced off with a separated shoulder, bringing young Joe Bendik into goal for the Timbers.

    Seattle would take advantage of the substitution moments later when Fredy Montero let a long ball bounce twice and took a spinning volley, which, much to the supposedly neutral Arlo White’s delight, sailed over Bendik and under the bar. Some goals are bad defense. Some goals are just a great play. Regrettably, this was the latter.

    This was the Timbers’ cue to fold, right? Goalkeeper knocked out of the game and a goal conceded. Surely, the day was done. If it didn’t look that way after Montero’s goal, it certainly would eight minutes later in the sixty-fifth minute.

    After Rod Wallace overhit his cross and Sal Zizzo collected, the quiet winger sent the ball toward the sideline where Andy Rose looked to clear. Rather than hit the ball, however, Rose caught the heel of Diego Chara who had sidled in front of him to collect the loose ball and reset the Timbers’ offense. Chara, understandably, went down. The ball, understandably, went out. But the call, unconscionably, was for a goal kick.[1] Surely, with a goalkeeper out, a goal down, and clear penalty denied, the Timbers were done.

    Nope. After a run of positive play, the boys in green pulled level in the seventy-eighth minute in vintage 2011 fashion. After Jewbsury sculpted a perfect corner to the top of the six at the near post, Rodney Wallace got head to the service and headed in the direction of the far post. The ball bounced around the line, but eventually nestled into the side netting for the equalizer.

    Portland would continue to stay on its front foot in search of the Cup-winning winner, but despite a nice collection of half chances couldn’t find the golden goal before stoppage time. Everything positive seemed to come to a screeching halt in the eighty-ninth minute, however, when Diego Chara crumpled to the field with a strained groin, then limped off.

    Surely, the Timbers couldn’t find the winner playing a man down and missing their best player. But after yet another brilliant Jewsbury corner two minutes into stoppage, the ball fell to Bright Dike at the far post. It couldn’t be. It might be. It may just be the most legendary goal in modern Timbers history. Or so it may have been. Dike’s smash deflected off the inside of the near post to keep things level.

    The Timbers had to weather one more nervous moment, however. After David Horst did very well to deny Montero a chance in the box, Alonso sent a low shot in from twenty-five, but Bendik was there to smother the trouble.

    Oh, what might have been. The draw keeps the Timbers three points clear of the Sounders in the race for Cascadian dominance, but Portland has to win it on the road now. A draw in Seattle would do the trick, but, as Timbers fans know, that means the Cup is far from secure.

    Match Observations

    • Obviously, it’s a bittersweet result. There were lots of things to like from the Timbers, including the fact that they had the better of the chances and fixed a defense that conceded three goals to lowly Colorado last week. Still, what could have been leaves me with a bit of an empty feeling, as the Timbers were inches from an “I was there when…” victory.
    • He doesn’t get into the ratings because he may or may not have a soul, but Ozzie Alonso was fantastic on Saturday. I mean, really fantastic. Portland had a hard time moving the ball through the center of the field, especially through Darlington Nagbe, which is entirely attributable to the Cuban’s influence.
    • The reserves match on Sunday also provided an opportunity to get a look at a number of guys we haven’t had much opportunity to see for a while. Most notably, Sunday brought the debut of Trencito. He looked, well, like he hadn’t played much soccer in a while. The talent was apparent, but he was clearly out of synch. Kalif Alhassan backed up a neat substitute shift on Saturday with a good one on Sunday. Sebastian Rincon continues to impress me with his instincts to cut inside and go at goal. The quality is undeniably there, and he’s developing a nice little work ethic, too. He still struggles a little bit linking up with other players in the offense, but that’s largely to be expected at this point in his development. Finally, it was my first chance to really see Ian Hogg. I was impressed with some of his defense – he looks like he might be one of the better cross-blockers on the team – but he really struggled getting forward and concerned me a little bit in possession.
    • Don’t be shocked to see Gavin find a way to work Kalif back into the lineup in short order. After looking disjointed in returning from injury, he had a good weekend, especially when he floated central. With Chara out for the next few weeks, I expect to see some experimentation in non-Cascadia matches with Kalif.

    Timbers Grades

    Donovan Ricketts, 6 – Really wasn’t called upon until that fateful cross, but sacrificed his body to save a sure concession.

    Rodney Wallace, 7 – I was really concerned about Rodney coming in, but he was passable defensively and eager to overlap. With the middle shut down, that provided a good chunk of the offense, even if his crosses frequently weren’t where you would like them. Oh, and he equalized, which was cool.

    Hanyer Mosquera, 6 – On the whole, a good game for Mosco. The center backs were getting hung out to dry by one fullback in particular, and they generally did very well to keep the Sounders attack under control.

    David Horst, 7 – Basically the same as Mosco, except may have saved the game by denying Montero in stoppage time.

    Kosuke Kimura, 2 – The MLS highlight set is basically a mash up of the Timbers almost scoring and Kosuke getting abused. Brutal.

    Jack Jewsbury, 6.5 – As usual, good in the field, but can somebody remind me why he stopped taking set pieces?

    Diego Chara, 7 – Classic Diego stuff again. The Timbers’ most influential player in the midfield. Hopefully he’s fit for the trip to Seattle.

    Darlington Nagbe, 4.5 – None of this is Darlington’s fault. Nagbe was paid the biggest compliment of his career when Seattle decided it needed to essentially man-mark him with Ozzie Alonso.

    Franck Songo’o, 6 – A little bit quiet at the outset, but became more influential as the match went along. Seriously, though, the dude needs to get 90 minutes fit.

    Sal Zizzo, 5 – Had an active first half, but the Sounders made the necessary defensive adjustments to limit him as the game went along. That’s when Franck stepped up.

    Bright Dike, 5 – Okay outing for Bright. Denied beatification by the post.

    Joe Bendik, 5.5 – Not much he could do about the concession, especially coming in cold. Otherwise was pretty good, including looking confident in making the final save.

    Kalif Alhassan, 6 – Put in a pretty darn good shift coming on for Songo’o. His touch has improved through the course of his comeback, as Kalif looked close to the form he has flashed when healthy this year.

    Danny Mwanga, 6 – A more active shift than we have seen from Danny in the past, as he floated back into the midfield a bit more. Showed nicely on a couple good runs, and had an on-frame looking shot deflected out.

    Preseason Prediction: Timbers 2, Sounders 1. Montero, Mosquera, Boyd.

    Actual Result: Timbers 1, Sounders 1. Montero, Wallace.

    Onward, Rose City!


    [1] I have no idea how Ricardo Salazar called a goal kick in that situation. One of two things clearly happened. Either Rose got the ball or Chara. If he got the ball, it’s a corner. If he got Chara, it’s a penalty. Undeterred by logic, however, Salazar pointed to the corner of the six.



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