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MLS: Houston Dynamo 4, FC Dallas 3

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Published: May 7, 2006 at 7:00 AM

HOUSTON, May 7 (UPI) -- Dwayne De Rosario scored two goals for the Houston Dynamo in its 4-3 win over FC Dallas Saturday night at Robertson Stadium.

The cross-state rivals are battling it out for the Western Conference lead, where Houston has a 13-point to 12-point lead over Dallas.

Ricardo Clark netted the first goal of the game with a 28-yard shot in the 31st minute.

Brian Ching also scored, his seventh goal of the year.

Then De Rosario began his strikes just before halftime.

Carlos Ruiz and Ramon Nunez scored first for Dallas, in the 59th and 60th minute, but that wasn't enough to cap Houston's win.

Topics: Brian Ching, Carlos Ruiz, Dwayne De Rosario, FC Dallas, Ricardo Clark
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