MLS ROUNDUP | Saturday's games



Metro Stars 3, United 2
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Freddy Adu's first professional goal didn't help D.C. United win. The 14-year old, who joined Major League Soccer this season, scored in the 75th minute. Adu, the youngest player in a major U.S. pro league in more than a century, did not start but replaced Alecko Eskandarian in the 54th minute. Adu thrilled the crowd of 31,149 when he sneaked behind two defenders to take a crossing pass from Joshua Gros and knocked a sliding, left-footed shot past Jonny Walker. Reserve forward Fabian Taylor scored two goals in a 13-minute span of the second half for the MetroStars. Taylor, who joined the MetroStars last month after playing four years in Jamaica, entered the game after halftime and outscored Adu. In the 50th minute, MetroStars midfielder Mark Lisi made a cross from 25-yards out to Taylor, who first attempted a header that was stopped with a diving save by Doug Warren. But Taylor kicked home the rebound for an unassisted goal that tied the game at 1. Seven minutes later, the MetroStars went up 2-1 when John Wolyniec headed home his second goal of the season. In the 63rd minute, 17-year-old Eddie Gaven eluded two defenders to push the ball ahead to Taylor, whose left-footed shot trickled past Warren for a 3-1 lead.
Earthquakes 3, Revolution 1
FOXBORO, Mass. -- DeWayne DeRosario and Alberto Alvarez scored goals two minutes apart in the second half to lead defending MLS champion San Jose. New England's Taylor Twellman put the Revolution ahead in the 50th minute, converting a pass from Joe-Max Moore. San Jose countered when DeRosario scored off a bicycle kick in the 53rd minute. Alvarez then beat the defense on the left side in the 55th minute, converting a cross from Landon Donovan. San Jose (1-1-1) scored again in the 75th minute when Donovan again beat the defense, crossing the ball to Brian Ching for the goal. New England (0-2-0) is winless in its last eight matches against San Jose.
Wizards 1, Crew 0
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Tony Meola earned his MLS-record 50th shutout, and Davy Arnaud scored Kansas City's first goal of the season. Arnaud scored in the 42nd minute, taking a long pass from Kerry Zavagnin on the side of the penalty area and chipping a shot high over goalkeeper Jon Busch. Crew midfielder Frankie Hejduk was given a red card and ejected for elbowing Alex Zotinca in the chin in the first half. Hejduk will sit out the Crew's game next Saturday in Los Angeles.
Burn 2, Fire 0
CHICAGO -- Edward Johnson had a goal and an assist for Dallas. Bobby Rhine also scored for Dallas (1-0-1). Chicago (0-1-2) has failed to score in its first three games.