MetroStars Win Their Fifth Straight, 4-2
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Alex Comas scored twice and Adolfo Valencia had a goal and an assist Saturday to lead the New York-New Jersey MetroStars to a team-record fifth consecutive victory, 4-2, over the Miami Fusion before a crowd of 25,326 at East Rutherford, N.J.
The MetroStars, 7-0-2 in their last nine games, lead the Eastern Division with 41 points (13-7-2). Miami, 0-3-1 in its last four games, fell to 7-11-5 and remained in third place with 26 points.
Kansas City 3, Columbus 1--Chris Henderson had two goals and an assist as the Wizards beat the Crew before 8,629 at Kansas City, Mo., to end a three-game losing streak. Kansas City (12-5-5) tied New York-New Jersey for the league lead with 41 points. Columbus is 9-11-4.
New England 2, San Jose 1--Jamaica’s Wolde Harris scored in the 63rd minute to give the Revolution the win in front of 7,827 in San Jose.
Harris scored his 10th goal for New England (9-9-5). San Jose is 5-10-8.