Inside MLS: San Jose Earthquakes

Inside MLS: San Jose Earthquakes — page 5
After losing two of their first three games of the season the Earthquakes went on a tear They didn’t lose another match for almost two months The unbeaten streak from mid-April to early July helped them climb in the standings But another event that summer put the entire league on notice MLS got a good look at San Jose’s skill level during the 2001 All-Star Game in mid-July Six Quakes were named to the team That was a record at the time And the game would be played in San Jose San Jose’s All-Stars did not disappoint The fans who packed the stands at Spartan Stadium roared as Donovan scored four goals Donovan’s offensive genius helped him win the game’s Most Valuable Player MVP award San Jose’s unbeaten stretch and All-Star brilliance established the Earthquakes as one of the top teams in MLS San Jose closed out the season going 500 over its final 12 games Big wins over DC United and the Kansas City Wizards propelled the Quakes to one of the best seasons in team history Thanks to Agoos and goalkeeper Joe Cannon San Jose gave up the fewest goals in the league The team could score too Forward Ronald Cerritos led the Quakes with 11 goals while Lagos came in second with 8 8