The second weekend of Major League Soccer action concluded on on Sunday afternoon with Chivas USA raiding FC Dallas for a 2-0 victory.
Eduardo Lillingston and debutant Bojan Stepanovic each bagged their first MLS goals after the break, and the hosts were done in the rest of the way by Zach Thornton's six saves.
On Saturday night, Seattle also remained un-scored upon through two wins thanks to a 2-0 triumph over visiting Real Salt Lake, who were playing their season opener.
Nate Jaqua finished up some fantastic work by #1 SuperDraft pick Steve Zakuani to open on 17 minutes and Fredy Montero netted his third of the young season with a rocket blast from distance with 13 minutes to play.
San Jose booked their first win of 2009 by outgunning the Houston Dynamo 3-2 at home.
Cameron Weaver notched the winner and an assist for the Quakes, with a terrific individual strike from Arturo Alvarez sandwiched in between.
Chris Wondolowski and Brad Davis netted for the visitors.
Omar Cummings decided matters with a cool finish 16 minutes from time as the Colorado Rapids opened their home slate with a 2-1 win over Kansas City.
Terry Cooke scored a minute after coming on to put the hosts up on 65 minutes, only to have Wizards rookie Michael Kraus answer back a mere two minutes into his first career appearance.
Defending champs Columbus suffered a Gino Padula own goal with six minutes left and were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw with rivals Toronto FC in their Crew Stadium opener.
Reigning MLS MVP Guillermo Barros Schelotto had given the holders a lead with his 30th minute spot kick.
Kenny Mansally's last minute header cancelled out a Jay Heaps own goal as the New England Revolution clawed back for a 1-all share at New Yourk.
Finally, Chicago rallied for a rainy 1-1 home draw with D.C. United.
Luciano Emilio fired the guests ahead in the early going, but Patrick Nyarko leveled the tally for the Fire eight minutes past halftime.
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