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MLS: Seattle 2, San Jose 2 (tie)

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Published: April 3, 2011 at 1:25 AM

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 3 (UPI) -- Khari Stephenson's score from 30 yards out in the 52nd minute Saturday salvaged a 2-2 tie for San Jose in a Major League Soccer match with Seattle.

Stephenson blasted the ball past diving Sounders goalkeeper Kasey Keller into the top corner.

The Sounders had taken the initial lead when Brad Evans took a feed from Mauro Rosales and powered the ball into the goal from the 6-yard box in the 17th minute.

San Jose (1-1-1) tied it up in the 32nd minute when Simon Dawkins got the ball from Bobby Convey in the Seattle penalty area and touched it past Keller into the far post netting.

Seattle (0-2-2) then made it 2-1 3 minutes before the break when O'Brien White made a diving header to direct the ball into the goal.

Topics: Kasey Keller
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