Tuesday, July 17, 2007

I am moving to OregonLive.com

This will be my last post on this blog. I have been giving the chance to blog the Portland Timbers at oregonlive.com. Please come over and check out my blog there.

http://blog.oregonlive.com/timbers/

Thank you to everybody who has visited.

GO TIMBERS!!!

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Portland Timbers at California Victory

Portland Timbers at California Victory
PGE Park
Sunday, July 15, 2007

Portland Timbers 4 - California Victory 4

Timbers Lineup :
Josh Wicks, Leonard Griffin (Kevin Meissner 78'), Scot Thompson, Cameron Knowles, Andrew Gregor (Tom Taylor 89'), Chris Bagley (Sean Higgins 45'), "Kiki" Lara (Tom Taylor 67'), Bryan Jordan (Luc Harrington 77'), Luke Kreamalmeyer (David Hague 66'), Lee Morrison, Tom Poltl.

Victory Lineup :
Eric Reed, Christopher Schwarze, Luis Aguilar, Juan Epitie (Dominik Jakubek 70'), Omar Aguayo (Michael Munoz 42'), Yuri Morales, Hugo Casillas, Federico Bianchi, Joshua Hansen, Aaron Chandler (Chuck Kim 57'), Ricardo Sanchez.

Goals :
Federico Bianchi
Cameron Knowles (assisted by Luke Kreamelmeyer)
David Hague (assisted by Andrew Gregor)
David Hague (assisted by Josh Wicks)
David Hague (assisted by Cameron Knowles)

Shots :
Timbers 7
Victory 8

Saves :
Timbers 3
Victory 1

Corners :
Timbers 4
Victory 2

Yellow Cards :
Josh Hansen, Andrew Gregor, Hugo Casillas, Chris Schwarze, Luis Aguilar, Shaun Higgins.

Red Card:
Ricardo Sanchez.

Attendance :
4813


http://www.portlandtimbers.com/newsroom/headlines/index.html?article_id=494

http://timbers.soccercityusa.com/cal071507.htm

http://www.californiavictorysoccer.com/home/193486.html

http://blog.oregonlive.com/sportsupdates/2007/07/timbers_crush_victory_41_rise.html

David Hague Bags Three Goals

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

HAGUE HAT TRICK HELPS TIMBERS TO 4-1 WIN OVER CALIFORNIA

Portland moves into first place in USL First Division

PORTLAND, Ore. - Forward David Hague recorded the first hat trick of the season as the Timbers defeated the California Victory 4-1 at PGE Park on Sunday. With their fifth win in a row, the Timbers set a new franchise record having played 388 minutes without allowing a goal and move into first place in the USL First Division. Hague's hat trick is the first by any player in the 2007 USL First Division season.

The Timbers (9-2-3, 30pts) swept the five-game season series against the Victory and continue their unbeaten record at home with a 6-0-3 record at PGE Park this season. The Timbers defense contributed on the offensive side of the field as defender Cameron Knowles tallied a goal and an assist and goalkeeper Josh Wicks picked up his second assist of the year on a long punt to Hague.

In the win, the Victory (2-10-5, 11pts) ended Portland's streak of four consecutive shutouts scoring their first goal in five matches against the Timbers. Despite the goal, the Timbers set a new franchise record in consecutive minutes played without allowing a goal at 388 - a streak that spanned over six matches starting June 21. The Timbers also picked up their fifth straight victory and are now just one win shy of matching the franchise record for consecutive wins set in 2004 when Portland won the USL First Division Regular-Season Championship.

Hague, who entered the match as a sub in the 67th minute, scored all three goals in a 20 minute span with a one man advantage as California's Ricardo Sanchez was ejected in the 54th minute. In the 68th minute, Hague found space in the box after receiving the ball from Andrew Gregor. After a quick cut back, Hague blasted a 10-yard shot into the back of the net past Victory goalkeeper Eric Reed.

Eight minutes later, Hague got under a long ball over the top by Wicks. Off the bounce Hague buried a 13-yard shot for his second goal of the game in the 74th minute, giving Wicks his second assist of the year and marks the second time this season Hague has finished a punt by Wicks.

In the 88th minute, Hague capped the night's scoring with a chip shot over Reed. Knowles cleared a ball from the Timbers defensive third as Hague chased down the ball. Getting into position, Hague finished his third goal of the night off the bounce inside the far post. Hague's hat trick is the first Timbers' hat trick since September 8, 2005 when Dan Antoniuk scored three in a 6-1 win over the Atlanta Silverbacks. Hague's hat trick is also the first by any player in the 2007 USL First Division season.

Down 1-0, Knowles headed in his second goal of the season to help the Timbers pull even in the 32nd minute. A foul on midfielder Tom Poltl set up a free kick by Andrew Gregor from 40 yards out. A long kick by Gregor skimmed off the head of Luke Kreamalmeyer and found Knowles waiting on the left post to head it in.

California took a 1-0 lead in the 17th minute on Federico Bianchi's first goal of the season. Bianchi weaved his way into the box and had his pass deflected by a Timbers defender and went right back into the path of Bianchi who then drilled a shot inside the far post.

The Timbers host the defending USL First Division Champion Vancouver Whitecaps on Thursday at PGE Park as Portland continues its stretch of five games in 10 days. Thursday's match is set for 7 p.m. and will be televised live on Fox Sports Northwest.

Notes: Poltl made his first start since June 28 when he injured his hip ... When California scored in the 17th minute it marked the first time the Timbers had trailed in a league match since June 9 at Rochester ... Both of Knowles' goals this season have come against the Victory . The Victory only had 14 men suit for tonight's match.

Lineups:
POR - GK Wicks, D Morrison, D Knowles, D Griffin (Meissner, 79), D S. Thompson, M Kreamalmeyer (Hague, 67), M Gregor, M Lara (Taylor, 68)(Harrington, 77), M Poltl, F Jordan, F Bagley (Higgins, 45)

CAL - GK Reed, D Aguilar, D Casillas, D Schwarze, D Aguayo (Munoz, 42), M Epite (Jakubek, 71), M Sanchez, M Morales, M Bianchi, F Hansen, F Chandler (Kim, 58)

Scoring Summary:
CAL: Bianchi, 17
POR: Knowles (Kreamalmeyer), 32
POR: Hague (Gregor), 68
POR: Hague (Wicks), 74
POR: Hague (Knowles), 88

The 107 Report

A review of Portland Timbers two most recent matches against California Victory. Interviews with Gavin Wilkinson and Cameron Knowles. Total Time 33:23. Music by The Presidents of the United States of America and Bob Mould.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Preston North End Against PTFC

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS FACE PRESTON'S INTERNATIONALLY TALENTED ROSTER ON JULY 28 AT PGE PARK

Lillywhite's star striker sold to EPL's Portsmouth

PORTLAND, Ore. - England's Preston North End will bring its internationally talented squad to the United States when they play the Portland Timbers while on its preseason tour on July 28 at PGE Park. The Lillywhites must find a way to fill the scoring void after star English U-21 striker, David Nugent, was sold last week to Portsmouth FC of the English Premier League.

Nugent, who for weeks had expressed interest in playing for an English Premier League (EPL) club, was finally granted his wish as Preston North End and Portsmouth came to an agreement of 6 million pounds for Nugent's rights. Nugent was Preston's leading scorer last season with 15 goals.

In Nugent's absence, the Lillywhites will count on their several other international players as they battle for promotion into the EPL during the 2007-08 season. Preston's roster includes three players who are currently representing their home country in the 2008 European Championship qualification round.

Goalkeeper Wayne Henderson and 22-year old defender Sean St. Ledger are both members of the Republic of Ireland National Team and have helped their country to a 4-2-1 record in group play of the 2008 European Championship qualification round. Henderson, who started his pro career with EPL club Aston Villa at 17, has been featured in two matches and has allowed two goals.

Preston defender Graham Alexander is the captain of the Scottish National Team and has led his country to a 5-2-0 record in the European Championship qualification round. Alexander, who has made over 300 appearances with Preston North End, also competed in World Cup qualification matches for Scotland in 2006.

The Lillywhites also have several former international players on their squad including goalkeeper Andy Lonergan, who was a member of England's U-21 National Team, and defender Patrick Agyemang, who earned three caps with Ghana in qualification matches but was not selected to the 23-man squad for the 2006 World Cup.

Preston North End and its internationally talented roster visit Portland on the second leg of their 2007-08 preseason tour to the U.S. The Lillywhites and the Timbers square off on July 28 at PGE Park at 7 p.m. Convenient and affordable ticket options are available by contacting the Timbers ticket office at (503) 553-5555 or online at www.portlandtimbers.com.

Portland Timbers at California Victory

Portland Timbers at California Victory
PGE Park
Friday, July 13, 2007

Portland Timbers 1 - California Victory 0

Timbers Lineup :
Josh Wicks, Leonard Griffin, Scot Thompson, Justin Thompson, Cameron Knowles, Andrew Gregor (Tom Taylor 89'), Neil Dombrowski, Sean Higgins ("Kiki" Lara 78'), Bryan Jordan (Luke Kreamalmeyer 83'), Lawrence Olum , Chris Bagley (David Hague 76').

Victory Lineup :
Eric Reed, Christopher Schwarze, Luis Aguilar, Matthew Fitzgerald, Juan Epitie (Joshua Hansen 87'), Jose Retiz, Omar Aguayo (Aaron Chandler 61'), Yuri Morales, Cameron Dunn, Hugo Casillas (Michael Munoz 80'), Federico Bianchi.

Goals :
Bryan Jordan (assisted by Scot Thompson)

Shots :
Timbers 12
Victory 10

Saves :
Timbers 2
Victory 6

Corners :
Timbers 3
Victory 10

Yellow Cards :
Scot Thompson, Chris Schwarze, Andrew Gregor, Luis Aguilar.

Attendance :
6332

http://portlandtimbers.com/newsroom/headlines/index.html?article_id=490

http://timbers.soccercityusa.com/cal071307.htm

http://www.californiavictorysoccer.com/home/193183.html

http://blog.oregonlive.com/sportsupdates/2007/07/portland_timbers_v_california.html

http://thatsonpoint.blogspot.com/2007/07/timbeeeeeeeeeeer.html

PTFC Still Undefeated Against Victory

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JORDAN LIFTS TIMBERS TO 1-0 WIN OVER VICTORY

Portland defense matches franchise record with fourth consecutive shutout

PORTLAND, Ore. - Rookie forward Bryan Jordan scored his fourth goal of the season as the Portland Timbers defeated the California Victory 1-0 in front of 6,332 at PGE Park on Friday night. In the win, Portland recorded its fourth consecutive shutout matching a franchise record set earlier in the season.

Now with eight shutouts on the year, the Timbers have not allowed a goal since a 1-1 draw against the Montreal Impact on June 21 at PGE Park - a span of 364 minutes. With the shutout victory over California (2-9-5, 11pts), the Timbers matched the franchise record of four consecutive shouts set previously in the year. The previous run of four straight shutouts also set a new franchise record of consecutive minutes played without allowing a goal - 377 minutes.

Portland is now 4-0-0 against the Victory this season and also maintains its unbeaten streak at PGE Park. In eight league matches at home, the Timbers are 5-0-3. The win also propels the Timbers into a tie for second place in the USL First Division with a record of 8-2-3 (27pts).

Jordan scored the lone goal in the 53rd minute on a well-placed pass from defender Scot Thompson. Moving the ball up the right side of the field, Thompson found Jordan racing through the box. Meeting up with the ball about 12 yards out, Jordan buried the ball inside the far post.

The Timbers had two chances to take the lead in the 27th minute but Victory goalkeeper Eric Reed made two stops to keep the score tied at 0-0 through the first half. Reed denied a shot by Portland forward Chris Bagley from the top of the box and knocked the ball towards Jordan. With another diving save in the opposite direction Reed cleared Jordan's shot out of the box.

The Timbers and Victory wrap up their season series on Sunday at PGE Park. Sunday's match is Portland's annual Teddy Bear Toss to benefit Doernbecher Children's Hospital. The Timbers encourage fans to donate teddy bears and stuffed animals by tossing them onto the field after the team scored its first goal of the match on Sunday.

Notes: Midfielder Tom Poltl missed his third consecutive match with a hip injury ... In only 12 games, the Timbers matched the 2006 season total of 27 points .

Starting Lineups:
POR - GK Wicks, D Griffin, D Knowles, D J. Thompson, D S. Thompson, M Gregor, M Higgins, M Dombrowski, M Olum, F Jordan, F Bagley

CAL - GK Reed, D Aquilar, D Schwarze, D Dunn, M Casillas, M Bianchi, M Retiz, M Aguayo, M Fitzgerald, F Epite, F Morales

Scoring Summary:
POR - Jordan (S. Thompson), 53

Thursday, July 12, 2007

PTFC Players Drafted By MISL Teams

Five Current Portland Timbers players was drafted on Thursday by MISL (Major Indoor Soccer League) teams.

Forward Bryan Jordan was drafted by MISL's New Jersey Ironmen. He was the second overall pick in the draft. Forward Chris Bagley & David Hague and goalkeeper Steve Reese was drafted by MISL's Milwaukee Wave. Midfielder Neil Dombrowski was drafted by MISL's Chicago Storm.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

The Legend, Timber Jim Honored

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBER JIM BOBBLEHEAD NIGHT JULY 13 AT PGE PARK

Long-time icon and fan honored as Portland takes on California

PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Timbers will pay tribute to their long-time team icon, Timber Jim, July 13 at PGE Park as the Timbers take on the California Victory. The first 2,000 fans receive a Timber Jim Bobblehead presented by Toyota.

Jim Serrill, (aka "Timber Jim") first joined the Timbers in the late 1970s during the days of the North American Soccer League (NASL). As a fan, Serrill first inquired about bringing a chainsaw to Timbers matches to help energize the crowd. Reluctant to have a chainsaw in the stands, former Timbers general manager Keith Williams invited Serrill to sit near the field and cut off a chunk of a log after each Timbers goal. His on-field role quickly expanded to revving up the crowd and he inherited the name of "Timber Jim".

When the Timbers were re-born in 2001, Serrill didn't hesitate to continue his role as Timber Jim. For the past seven seasons, fans have enjoyed the energy brought to PGE Park through Serrill's trademark back flips and high-wire stunts, such as rappelling from the rafters while banging on his drum.

Tickets for Timber Jim Bobblehead Night presented by Toyota are available at the PGE Park box office, through Fred Meyer and Joe's Ticketmaster outlets, by phone at (503) 224-4400 or online at www.pgepark.com. Tickets start at $10.

The match on July 13 against the Victory will be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel; kickoff is set for 8 p.m.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Portland Timbers Army Invades San Francisco



Originally uploaded by totalnerd

Around 30 Timbers Army members made the trip down to California to see the Timbers win.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

Portland Timbers at California Victory

Portland Timbers at California Victory
Kezar Stadium
Saturday, July 7, 2007

Portland Timbers 3 - California Victory 0

The California Victory has lost 3 matches so far to the Timbers this season. The Timbers have scored 6 goals in those matches without giving up a single goal. California & Portland still have two matches to play against each other left on their schedules.

The Timbers now have 7 wins, 2 losses, & 3 ties on the season. They are in fourth place in the league. They are currently trailing Vancouver, Rochester, & Seattle. But each of those 3 teams have played at least 4 more matches than the Timbers have. This team has really jelled together in a hurry. Bryan Jordan has to be up there for "Rookie of the Year" honors this season. He has 3 goals and an assist on the season. He has also drawn several penalty kicks which Andrew Gregor has stepped up to the spot to take.

I know I am excited about the possibilities of a high seed in the playoffs already.

Timbers Lineup :
Josh Wicks, Leonard Griffin, Scot Thompson (Troy Ready 89'), Justin Thompson, Cameron Knowles, Andrew Gregor, Neil Dombrowski ("Kiki" Lara 45'), Sean Higgins, Bryan Jordan (David Hague 85'), Lawrence Olum (Lee Morrison 82'), Chris Bagley (Luc Harrington 71').

Victory Lineup :
Dominik Jakubec, Christopher Schwarze, Luis Aguilar, Matthew Fitzgerald (Chuck Kim 67'), Raul Palomares (Juan Epitie 45'), Jose Retiz, Omar Aguayo, Yuri Morales (Aaron Chandler 25'), Cameron Dunn, Joshua Hansen (Hugo Casillas 75'), Michael Munoz.

Goals :
Andrew Gregor (on a penalty kick)
Bryan Jordan (assisted by Justin Thompson)
Cameron Knowles (assisted by Andrew Gregor)

Shots :
Timbers 6
Victory 17

Saves :
Timbers 3
Victory 1

Corners :
Timbers 5
Victory 2

Yellow Cards :
Neil Dombrowski, Aaron Chandler, Matt Fitzgerald, Jose Retiz, Scot Thompson, Justin Thompson.

Attendance :
1396

http://www.portlandtimbers.com/newsroom/headlines/index.html?article_id=484

http://www.californiavictorysoccer.com/home/192218.html

Saturday, July 7, 2007

PTFC Win Big Over The California Victory

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS BEAT CALIFORNIA 3-0 WITH THREE FIRST-HALF GOALS

Wicks sets new franchise record with seventh shutout of the season

San Francisco, Calif. - Midfielder Andrew Gregor tallied a goal and an assist in the match's opening 30 minutes to help the Portland Timbers defeat the California Victory 3-0 at Kezar Stadium on Saturday night. Portland's defense continues its shutout play with its third consecutive shutout and seventh on the season.

Timbers goalkeeper Josh Wicks recorded his seventh shutout of the season to set a new modern franchise record for shutouts in a single season. The Timbers (7-2-3, 24pts) have not conceded a goal since the 86th minute against Montreal on June 21 - a span of 274 minutes.

Portland's defense also provided some offensive firepower as defenders Cameron Knowles and Justin Thompson provided a goal and an assist.

The Timbers are now 3-0-0 against the 2007 expansion side Victory (2-8-5, 11pts).

Forward Bryan Jordan set up Gregor's penalty kick goal in the 11th minute as he was taken down in the box. Gregor, who leads the Timbers in scoring, netted his sixth goal of the season inside the left post past Victory goalkeeper Dominik Jakubek.

In the17th minute, Jordan scored his third goal of the season giving the Timbers a 2-0 advantage. Gregor started the play with a 26-yard free kick along the right post. Thompson headed Gregor's ball into the box to Jordan who then finished from six yards out.

Knowles capped the night's scoring, heading in his first career goal in the 20th minute. Gregor sent a 40-yard free kick into the box that found Knowles on the near post.

Saturday's match marked the second time this season the Timbers have scored three or more goals in a match. The last time was a 3-1 win on April 21 against the Puerto Rico Islanders in the 2007 season opener at PGE Park.

The Timbers return home to face the Victory on July 13 and July 15 at PGE Park to wrap up the season series between the two clubs. The first 1,500 fans on July 13 will receive a Timber Jim bobblehead on Timber Jim Bobblehead Night presented by Toyota; the match will be broadcast live on Fox Soccer Channel. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m. Kickoff on July 15 is set for 6 p.m.

Notes: Midfielders Tom Poltl and Luke Kreamalmeyer did not make the trip to California due to injuries . The last time the Timbers scored three or more goals in a victory on the road was August 7, 2004 - a 4-1 win at Edmonton.

Lineups:
POR: GK Wicks, D Griffin, D Knowles, D S. Thompson (Ready, 89), D J. Thompson, M Higgins, M Dombrowski (Lara, 45), M Gregor, M Olum (Morrison, 82), F Jordan (Hague, 85), F Bagley (Harrington, 71)

CAL: GK Jakubec, D Aguilar, D Dunn, D Schwarze, M Aguayo, M Fitzgerald (Kim, 67), M Retiz, M Palomares (Epite, 45), M Munoz, F Hansen (Casillas, 75), F Morales (Chandler, 25)

Scoring Summary:
POR: Gregor (PK), 11
POR: Jordan (J. Thompson), 17
POR: Knowles (Gregor), 20

Thursday, July 5, 2007

PTFC Off To California Again

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS HIT THE ROAD FOR MATCH AGAINST CALIFORNIA SATURDAY

Portland begins series of three straight against Victory

PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Timbers kick off a series of three straight matches against the California Victory on Saturday at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco at 7 p.m. Saturday's match marks the Timbers' final trip to California this season. A live broadcast will be available at on www.portlandtimbers.com.

In their last meeting at Kezar Stadium on June 28, the Timbers defeated the Victory 1-0 on an 89th-minute goal by forward David Hague. Saturday's match is the third of five regular-season meetings between the two clubs. The Timbers are 2-0-0 against the expansion Victory.

Portland (6-2-3, 21pts) and California (2-6-5, 11pts) wrap up the 2007 season series at PGE Park on July 13 and July 15.

The Timbers are coming off a 1-0 win against Miami FC over the weekend. Rookie midfielder Lawrence Olum scored his first league goal of the season in the 90th minute off of a 55-yard free kick by Andrew Gregor.

Led by goalkeeper Josh Wicks, the Timbers defense has allowed the fewest goals in the USL First Division - seven in 11 matches. Playing just their fifth match on the road, the Timbers are 2-2-0 away from PGE Park in 2007.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA VICTORY
The Victory return home for two matches this week, hosting Miami FC on July 4 and the Timbers on Saturday. California, currently ranked 12th in the USL First Division, enters Week 12 with a 2-0 shutout win on the road against the Montreal Impact. Montreal's Mauricio Vincello was sent off in the 43rd minute, allowing California forwards Josh Hansen and Yuri Morales to score second-half goals with a one-man advantage. It was the first win for the Victory since June 7.

Both Morales (3g, 2a), who played six matches for the Timbers in 2006, and Hansen (4g) lead the Victory with eight points each. Eric Reed has quickly joined the league's leading goalkeepers in shutouts (4), goals-against average (0.90) and saves (41). He has started the last 11 matches for the Victory.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Club Guadalajara Legends vs. Club America Legends

Possible International Match In Portland?





Club Guadalajara Legends vs. Club America Legends
August 10, 2007
PGE Park
7:00 p.m.
According to the following link the Portland Timbers will welcome Chivas & Aguilas into their home stadium.

As soon as more details are available they will be posted.

Monday, July 2, 2007

The 107 Report

Post match comments from Lawrence Olum, Josh Wicks and Gavin Wilkinson. Also a few minutes with Merritt Paulson, Timbers President and owner. Total Time 25:23. Music by Elvis Costello.

http://media.libsyn.com/media/the107report/The_107_Report_July_1_2007.mp3

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Miami FC at Portland Timbers

Miami FC at Portland Timbers
PGE Park
Saturday, June 30, 2007

Portland Timbers 1 - Miami FC 0

Timbers Lineup :
Josh Wicks, Leonard Griffin, Scot Thompson, Justin Thompson, Cameron Knowles, Andrew Gregor, Neil Dombrowski ("Kiki" Lare 54'), Sean Higgins, Bryan Jordan, Chris Bagley (Luc Harrington 80'), David Hague.

Victory Lineup :
Gabard Fenelon, Luis Calix, Cristiano Dias, Sergio Van Kanten, Christopher Williams, John Pulido, Jamil Jean-Jaques, Douglas Goncalves, Zinho (Rachid Didouh 84'), Eric Vasquez (Luis Gonzalez 78'), Sean Fraser (Nicolas Mosquera 86').

Goals :
Lawrence Olum (assisted by Andrew Gregor)

Shots :
Timbers 15
Victory 9

Saves :
Timbers 4
Victory 6

Corners :
Timbers 9
Victory 4

Yellow Cards :
Cristiano Dias, Luchi Gonzalez.

Attendance :
6296

http://portlandtimbers.com/newsroom/headlines/index.html?article_id=476

http://www.portlandtimbers.com/insider/videonews/index.html?c=7&id=156&t=0

http://timbers.soccercityusa.com/mia063007.htm

http://www.miamifc.com/news/176

http://blog.oregonlive.com/sportsupdates/2007/06/overtime_win_sets_shutout_reco.html

PTFC 1-0 Over Miami FC

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

OLUM'S GOAL IN STOPPAGE GIVES TIMBERS 1-0 WIN OVER MIAMI

Wicks ties modern franchise record with sixth shutout of the season

PORTLAND, Ore. - Midfielder Lawrence Olum scored in stoppage time of the second half as the Portland Timbers defeated Miami FC 1-0 Saturday night at PGE Park. Portland goalkeeper Josh Wicks recorded his second consecutive shutout to tie a franchise record of six shutouts in a single season.

Portland (6-2-3, 21pts) has posted six shutouts in 11 matches this season. Earlier in the season, the Timbers defense recorded four consecutive shutouts setting a new team record.

Wicks matched a modern franchise record with his sixth shutout of the season. Matt Napoleon set the record in 2001, the first year the Timbers competed in the USL First Division, and was last done in 2005 by former goalkeeper Josh Saunders.

Miami FC goalkeeper Gabard Fenelon recorded six saves in his debut. With the loss Miami (4-10-2, 14pts) continues their winless streak now at six matches.

Midfielder Andrew Gregor set up the game-winning goal with a free kick 65 yards from goaL. Olum, who charged Gregor's ball from the far right side of the penalty box, knocked in the game's lone goal with a header inside the left post. The goal is Olum's second of the season and Gregor earned his second assist.

Miami forward Sean Fraser caused problems for the Timbers defense early in the match. In the 7th minute, he broke through the backline and received a ball over the top. Fraser worked the ball to the top of the box as Wicks charged off his line to challenge the ball. Fraser's first shot rattled off the far post, he collected the rebound and his second shot attempt was deflected by defender Leonard Griffin out of play.

Portland will play the California Victory three straight times starting on July 7 in California. The Timbers will host the Victory on July 13 and 15 at PGE Park.

Line ups:
POR: GK Wicks, D Griffin, D J. Thompson, D S. Thompson, D Knowles, M Dombrowski (Lara, 54), M Higgins, M Gregor, F Jordan, F Bagley (Harrington, 80), F Hague

MIA:
GK Fenelon, D Calix, D Dias, D Van Kanten, D Williams, M Pulido, M Jean-Jaques, M Douglas, M Zinho (Didouh, 84), F Vasquez (Gonzalez, 78), F Fraser (Mosquera, 86)

Scoring Summary:
POR: Olum (Gregor), 90

Friday, June 29, 2007

Portland Timbers at California Victory

Portland Timbers at California Victory
Kezar Stadium
Thursday, June 28, 2007

Portland Timbers 1 - California Victory 0

Timbers Lineup :
Josh Wicks, Leonard Griffin, Scot Thompson, Justin Thompson, Cameron Knowles, Andrew Gregor, Tom Poltl (Tom Taylor 32')(Neil Dombrowski 73'), Sean Higgins, Luke Kreamalmeyer (David Hague 79'), Bryan Jordan, Chris Bagley.

Victory Lineup :
Eric Reed, Christopher Schwarze, Luis Aguilar, Matthew Fitzgerald (Hugo Casillas 82'), Raul Palomares, Ricardo Sanchez, Jose Retiz, Yuri Morales, Cameron Dunn, Joshua Hansen (Chuck Kim 59'), Juan Epitie (Michael Munoz 45').

Goals :
David Hague (assisted by Josh Wicks)

Shots :
Timbers 4
Victory 14

Saves :
Timbers 2
Victory 2

Corners :
Timbers 2
Victory 5

Yellow Cards :
Matt Fitzgerald, Bryan Jordan, Ricardo Sanchez, Jose Retiz, Tom Taylor, Sean Higgins.

Attendance :
845

http://www.portlandtimbers.com/newsroom/headlines/index.html?article_id=474

http://timbers.soccercityusa.com/cal062807.htm

http://www.californiavictorysoccer.com/home/190721.html

http://blog.oregonlive.com/sportsupdates/2007/06/timbers_get_winner_in_89th_min.html

http://www.flickr.com/photos/theprojectfc/sets/72157600546613503/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ramon_burgos_ruiz/sets/72157600569583795/

PTFC Win Against California Victory 1-0

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS GRAB LATE 1-0 WIN OVER VICTORY ON THE ROAD

Hague scores first pro goal in the 89th minute for the win.

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - Rookie forward David Hague tallied his first professional goal in the 89th minute to give the Portland Timbers a 1-0 win over the California Victory Thursday night at Kezar Stadium. Portland goalkeeper Josh Wicks picked up his fifth shutout of the season matching a career high.

Wicks set up the game-winning goal by launching a loose ball over the top which found Hague racing down the left side of the box. With two touches, Hague slipped the ball past California goalkeeper Eric Reed into the far post. Wicks was awarded the assist, the first of his career.

With his fifth shutout of the season, Wicks matches a career high set his rookie year in 2004 and is now second in the league in shutouts. Wicks is one shutout shy of reaching the Timbers' franchise record for shutouts in a single season (6) first set by Matt Napoleon in 2001.

Hague, who scored 33 goals last season at Grand Canyon University, entered the match as a sub in the 79th minute.

The win moves the Timbers (5-2-3, 18pts) into a two-way for fourth place in the USL First Division with the Charleston Battery.

Led by midfielder Ricardo Sanchez, California (1-6-5, 8pts) pressured the Timbers defense late in the match as they out shot Portland 11-1 in the second half. In the 74th minute, midfielder Shaun Higgins cleared a ball off the goal line to help Wicks preserve the shutout.

Portland had two chances to take a lead in the first half on shots from both forward Bryan Jordan and Higgins that caught Reed out of position. Jordan's shot was knocked off the line by Victory defender Cameron Dunn, while Higgins' volley from eight yards out sailed over the crossbar.

Josh Hansen nearly gave the Victory the lead early in the second half but missed the ball on his shot attempt while on the run from seven yards out. His second attempt was deflected over the end line by Portland defender Justin Thompson.

After two consecutive road matches the Timbers return home to face Miami FC on Saturday at PGE Park at 7 p.m. It will be Miami's only trip to Portland during the 2007 regular season.

Notes: Portland's Tom Poltl left the match in the 30th minute with an injury to his right leg after he was upended by Victory midfielder Matt Fitzgerald. Tom Taylor replaced Poltl at midfield . The Timbers will play the Victory in four of their next five matches .

Lineups:
POR - GK Wicks, D S Thompson, D J Thompson, D Knowles, D Griffin, M Gregor, M Higgins, M Kreamalmeyer (Hague, 79), M Poltl (Taylor, 32)(Dombrowski,73), F Bagley, F Jordan

CAL: GK Reed, D Schwarze, D Aguilar, D Fitzgerald (Casillas, 82), M Palomares, M Sanchez, M Retiz, M Morales, M Dunn, F Hansen (Kim, 59), F Epitie (Munoz, 45)

Scoring Summary:
POR: Hague (Wicks), 89

Thursday, June 28, 2007

California Victory & Miami FC Up Next

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS FACE CALIFORNIA, HOST MIAMI THIS WEEK

Timbers celebrate Fiesta Latino Night with 2007 Team Posters Saturday

PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Timbers play two games in three days to end the week as they travel to San Francisco on Thursday to face the California Victory and then return home on Saturday to host Miami FC at PGE Park at 7 p.m.

In June, the Timbers (4-2-3, 15pts) are 1-1-1 in league matches including a win and draw against the Montreal Impact. Their matches against California and Miami are just the fourth and fifth league matches of the month.

With a 1-2-0 record on the road, the Timbers make their first trip to Kezar Stadium in San Francisco to play the Victory (1-5-5, 8pts) at 7 p.m. Portland leads the season series 1-0-0 with a 2-0 win at PGE Park on May 25. Thursday's match is the second of five regular-season meetings between the two clubs.

On Saturday, the Timbers play host to Miami FC (4-8-2, 14pts) in their only trip to PGE Park in 2007. With two loses to Miami FC last season, the Timbers are 0-2-0 all time against Miami. Portland's defense has allowed the fewest goals in the USL First Division and has helped the Timbers post a 3-0-3 record at home this season. Kickoff against Miami is set for 7 p.m.

Both matches can be heard live online at www.portlandtimbers.com with broadcaster Andy McNamara calling the action. An online video broadcast is available through USL Live at www.usllive.com.

The first 1,000 fans at Saturday's game receive a 2007 Timbers Team Poster on Fiesta Latino Night presented by Cricket Wireless. Tickets, starting at $10, are available through the PGE Park box office, area Ticketmaster locations, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling (503) 224-4400.

ABOUT CALIFORNIA VICTORY
The Victory had a five-game unbeaten streak snapped by a 1-0 loss to the Minnesota Thunder on June 24. Over the five-game stretch, California was 1-0-4 and recorded two shutouts. In their last match, the Victory defeated the Thunder 1-0 in overtime in U.S. Open Cup action. In a physical contest, midfielder Ricardo Sanchez scored five minutes into overtime for the win. California forward Juan Epitie will be available for the match as he returns from his involvement with the African Cup of Nations with Equatorial Guinea. The Victory have a new addition to the roster, midfielder Frederico Bianchi - who last played with the PDL's Long Island Rough Riders.

ABOUT MIAMI FC
Miami FC is 0-2-2 in its last four matches and has not earned a victory since June 2. In their last match, Miami FC suffered a 1-0 loss to the Vancouver Whitecaps at home on June 22 - its eighth loss of the season. Miami begins a three-match road trip to the West Coast with a match in Seattle on June 28 and ends with a match against California on July 4. Currently ranked ninth in the USL First Division, Miami FC played its inaugural season in 2006.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

PTFC Lose To Seattle 2-1

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS ELIMINATED FROM U.S. OPEN CUP

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Seattle Sounders scored two goals with a one man advantage to defeated the Portland Timbers 2-1 Tuesday night in the second round of the U.S. Open Cup at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila, Washington. Timbers defender Cameron Knowles was ejected late in the first half.

The Sounders advance to play Major League Soccer’s Chivas USA in the third round in July.

The Portland and Seattle rivalry continues to grow deeper as the two sides played another physical match. There were eight cards issued throughout the match including an ejection in the first half.

Knowles was sent off in the 41st minute being called for giving an elbow to a Seattle player in the box. The foul set up the game tying penalty kick by former Timber midfielder Hugo Alcarez-Cuellar.

Goalkeeper Josh Wicks recorded six saves stopping several one-on-one chances by Seattle. In the 30th minute, Wicks took the ball off of the foot of Seattle midfielder Sabastien Le Toux as he charged off his line and met Le Toux 12 yards from the goal line.

Portland took a 1-0 lead in the 19th minute on a header by Thompson from eight yards out. Set up by a free kick from midfielder Andrew Gregor, Thompson finished inside the near post past Seattle goalkeeper Chris Eylander.

Alcarez-Cuellar tied the match at 1-1 on a penalty kick after Knowles was ejected from the match.

The Sounders took a 2-1 lead in the 70th minute on a header by defender Jake Besagno. The second-half sub headed in a long ball into the box by forward Greg Howes.

The Timbers travel to San Francisco to face the California Victory on Thursday before returning home to play host to Miami FC at PGE Park at 7 p.m.

Notes: The Sounders have never lost at Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila, Wash. dating back to 2004 …

Lineups:

POR: GK Wicks, D Griffin, D J. Thompson, D Knowles, M S. Thompson, M Gregor, M Poltl (Taylor, 81), M Higgins, M Hague (Morrison, 45), F Jordan, F Bagley (Lara, 45)

SEA: GK Eylander, D Merl, D Scott, D Treschuk, D Sakuda, M Gardner (Rivera,88), M Le Toux, O’Brien (Besagno, 45), M Alcarez-Cuellar (Sturm, 83), F Levesque, F Howes

Scoring Summary:

POR: J. Thompson (Gregor), 19
SEA: Alcarez-Cuellar (PK), 41
SEA: Besagno (Howes), 70

PTFC Fail To Advance in Competition

Portland Timbers at Seattle Sounders
Starfire Sports and Entertainment Complex
Lamar Hunt U.S Open Cup Round Two
Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Portland Timbers 1 - Seattle Sounders 2

The Portland Timbers are knocked out of the Lamar Hunt U.S Open Cup competition.

Timbers Lineup :
Josh Wicks, Leonard Griffin, Scot Thompson, Justin Thompson, Cameron Knowles, Andrew Gregor, Tom Poltl (Tom Taylor 81'), Sean Higgins, David Hague (Lee Morrison 45'), Bryan Jordan, Chris Bagley ("Kiki" Lara 45').

Sounders Lineup :
Chris Eylander, Noah Merl, Zach Scott, Kenji Treschuk, Kevin Sakuda, Josh Gardner (Santa Maria Rivera), Sebastien Le Toux, Leighton O’Brien (Jacob Besagno 45'), Hugo Alcarez-Cuellar (Gabriel Sturm 83'), Roger Levesque, Greg Howes.

Goals :
Justin Thompson (assisted by Andrew Gregor)
Hugo Alcarez-Cuellar (on a penalty kick)
Jacob Besagno (assisted by Greg Howes)

Shots :
Timbers 12
Sounders 14

Saves :
Timbers 6
Sounders 2

Corners :
Timbers 4
Sounders 9

Yellow Cards :
Andrew Gregor, Sean Higgins, Josh Gardner, Scot Thompson, Chris Bagley, Hugo Alcarez-Cuellar, Kenji Treschuk.

Red Cards :
Cameron Knowles

Attendance :
711

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/othersports/321466_sounders27.html

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003764109_sounders27.html

http://www.oregonlive.com/sports/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/sports/1182925582258120.xml&coll=7

http://www.seattlesounders.net/gamerecap.php?ID=648

http://blog.oregonlive.com/timbers/2007/06/seattle_sounders_knock_portlan.html

http://www.portlandtimbers.com/newsroom/headlines/index.html?article_id=467

http://seattlepitch.tripod.com/matches/2007/jun26.html

http://goalseattle.com/gallery/USOpenCup2007-2

Monday, June 25, 2007

PTFC Against Seattle In Open Cup

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS INVADE SEATTLE IN SECOND-ROUND U.S. OPEN CUP PLAY

In-season tournament match kicks off busy week for Timbers

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Timbers travel north to play the Seattle Sounders in the second round of the U.S. Open Cup Tuesday night at the Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila, Wash., at 7 p.m. The winner of the second-round match will host Major League Soccer’s Chivas USA on July 10 in the third round.

The Timbers are 0-1-1 against the Sounders in league matches in 2007. In their last meeting on May 11, the Timbers scored two goals late to rally back for a 2-2 draw at PGE Park.

The last time the two sides met in U.S. Open Cup play was in 2005 as the Timbers defeated Seattle 2-0 at PGE Park. The Timbers are 3-3-0 in U.S. Open Cup matches since 2001 and have advanced as high as the fourth round in 2004 and 2005.

Portland (4-2-3, 15pts) defeated the Bakersfield Brigade (PDL) 2-0 in first-round play June 12 in Bakersfield, Calif.

Seattle (5-5-4, 19pts) advanced to the second round after defeating the Banat Arsenal (USASA) 4-1 at Starfire Sports Complex on June 12. The Sounders suffered a 1-0 loss to the Montreal Impact over the weekend, ending a five game unbeaten streak dating back to May 20. In the loss, Seattle played without the services of defender Danny Jackson and forward Nathan Knox.

The U.S. Open Cup match in Seattle kicks off a three-game week for the Timbers. On Thursday, the Timbers travel to California to face the Victory and then play host to Miami FC on Saturday at PGE Park at 7 p.m.

Other Second-Round U.S. Open Cup matches include:

Harrisburg City Islanders (USL-2) at Ocean City Barons (PDL)
Western Mass Pioneers (USL-2) at Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL-1)
Cleveland City Stars (USL-2) at Richmond Kickers (USL-2)
Bavarian SC (USASA) at Carolina RailHawks (USL-1)
Charlotte Eagles (USL-2) at Atlanta Silverbacks (USL-1)
El Paso Patriots (PDL) at Charleston Battery (USL-1)
California Victory (USL-1) at Minnesota Thunder (USL-1)

Sunday, June 24, 2007

The 107 Report

Interviews with Gavin Wilkinson, Neil Dombrowski and David Hague. Commentary on AC Milan Primavera, The Thirsty Lion and Peston Burpo. Total Time 25:47. Music by The Jam and Timbers Army.

http://media.libsyn.com/media/the107report/The107Report_June_21_2007_1.mp3

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Montreal Impact at Portland Timbers

Montreal Impact at Portland Timbers
PGE Park
Thursday, June 21, 2007

Montreal Impact 1 - Portland Timbers 1

Timbers Lineup :
Josh Wicks, Leonard Griffin, Scot Thompson, Justin Thompson, Cameron Knowles, Luke Kremalmeyer, Andrew Gregor, Tom Poltl (Kiki Lara 83'), Neil Dombrowski, David Hague, Chris Bagley (Bryan Jordan 73').

Impact Lineup :
Matthew Jordan, Andres Arango, Mauricio Vincello, Simon Gatti, Patrick Leduc, Ze Roberto, Martin Fabro (Sita-Taty Matondo 83'), Leonardo Di Lorenzo, Matthew Palleschi (Alen Marcina 54'), Frederico Moojen, Charles Gbeke.

Goals :
Neil Dombrowski (assisted by David Hague)
Alen Marcina (assisted by Ze Roberto)

Shots :
Timbers 11
Impact 8

Saves :
Timbers 3
Impact 4

Corners :
Timbers 3
Impact 4

Yellow Cards :
Tom Poltl, Matt Palleschi, Martin Fabro, Ze Roberto, Andrew Gregor.

Attendance :
5266

http://www.portlandtimbers.com/newsroom/headlines/index.html?article_id=462

http://timbers.soccercityusa.com/mon062107.htm

http://blog.oregonlive.com/timbers/2007/06/match_9_portland_timbers_v_mon.html

http://blog.oregonlive.com/sportsupdates/2007/06/dissapointing_tie_for_timbers.html

http://www.montrealimpact.com/News/News.aspxlanguage=EN&ArticleID=720&Focus=0

PTFC Tie Montreal 1-1

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MONTREAL STEALS POINT FROM TIMBERS IN 1-1 DRAW AT PGE PARK

Dombrowski nets first pro goal as Portland remains unbeaten at home

PORTLAND, Ore. - Midfielder Neil Dombrowski gave the Portland Timbers a late 1-0 lead, but the Montreal Impact was able to answer back moments later as the two sides played to a 1-1 draw on Thursday night at PGE Park. With the draw the Timbers remain unbeaten in six games at home.

The draw allows the Timbers (4-2-3, 15pts) to remain unbeaten at home with a 3-0-3 record at PGE Park. Montreal (4-2-5, 17pts) maintains an undefeated record on the road with a record of 2-0-3.

Dombrowski tallied his first professional goal in the 85th minute on a ball played by midfielder David Hague. Working down the left side of the box, Hague found Dombrowski about 15 yards out and Dombrowski buried the ball inside the left post for a 1-0 Timbers lead.

Moments later, Montreal answered back with a goal by second-half substitute Allen Marcina. Midfielder Ze Roberto played a ball towards the far post from the top of the arch. With a slight touch, Marcina knocked in the equalizer in the 86th minute.

The offensive action picked up in the second half as Dombrowski took a right-footed shot from the top of the box but Montreal goalkeeper Matt Jordan was able make the stop. Early in the second half, Montreal's Frederico Moojen forced Timbers goalkeeper Josh Wicks to make a diving save to his right to deny Moojen his third goal of the season.

In the 75th minute Hague nearly netted his first professional goal with a left-footed blast along the left side of the box from 12 yards out. Hague's shot low on the back post was knocked wide by Jordan on a diving effort.

The Timbers make the trip to Seattle for their next match as they face the Seattle Sounders in the second round of the U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday at Starfire Sports Complex at 7 p.m. Portland then travels to California to battle the Victory before returning home Saturday, June 30, to face Miami FC at PGE Park.

Notes: Hague's assist was his first professional point and assist as a Timber. Attendance for Thursday's match was 5,266. The Timbers improve to a 3-1-3 all-time against Montreal and are 1-0-1 against the Impact in 2007. Portland plays three games next week including a U.S. Open Cup match against the Seattle Sounders. Montreal's Ze Roberto surpassed the 10,000 minutes played milestone in his career with the Impact.

Line ups:
POR - GK Wicks, D Griffin, D S. Thompson, D J. Thompson, D Knowles, M Kremalmeyer, M Gregor, M Poltl (Lara, 83), M Dombrowski, F Hague, F Bagley (Jordan, 73)

MON - GK Jordan, D Arango, D Vincello, D Gatti, M Leduc, M Roberto, M Fabro (Matondo, 83), M Di Lorenzo, F Palleschi (Marcina, 54), F Moojen, F Gbeke

Scoring Summary:
POR: Dombrowski (Hague), 85
MON: Marcina (Roberto), 86

Possible Chivas USA Match In Portland

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

U.S. SOCCER ANNOUNCES MLS PAIRINGS FOR THIRD ROUND OF U.S. OPEN CUP

The winner of the second-round U.S. Open Cup match between the Timbers and Seattle Sounders on June 26 will advance to play Major League Soccer's Chivas USA in the third round, it was announced by U.S. Soccer. Scheduled for July 10, either USL First Division team will host the third-round match.

The Timbers face the Sounders in U.S. Open Cup action on June 26 at the Starfire Sports Complex in Tukwila, Wash. at 7 p.m. Listen live on portlandtimbers.com as broadcaster Andy McNamara calls the action.

http://www.usopencup.com/home/189314.html

http://chivas.usa.mlsnet.com/t120/

Montreal Up Next For PTFC

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

TIMBERS HOST MONTREAL THURSDAY AT PGE PARK

PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Timbers play their second game in three days as they face the Montreal Impact on Thursday at PGE Park at 7 p.m. Thursday's match completes the season series between the two sides and is the Timbers' first league home match since May 27. The Timbers defeated AC Milan Primavera on penalty kicks Tuesday at PGE Park.

The Timbers (4-2-2, 14pts) defeated the Impact (4-2-4, 16pts) 1-0 in their previous meeting June 8 with a late penalty kick goal by midfielder Andrew Gregor. In the match, Timbers goalkeeper Josh Wicks set a new franchise record by posting his fourth consecutive shutout.

Portland leads the all-time series against the Impact 3-2-1, but Montreal is 2-1-0 in three matches at PGE Park.

The Timbers are 1-1-1 in their last three USL First Division matches, including the 1-0 win over the Impact on June 8. In their last league match, the Timbers suffered their second loss of the season, falling 2-1 at Rochester on June 9. Since then, the Timbers have won two straight - a 2-0 win in the first round of the U.S. Open Cup over the Bakersfield Brigade and an exhibition win over AC Milan's U-21 team that was decided on penalty kicks.

Through seven matches at PGE Park this season, including five USL First Division games, the Timbers are 5-0-2 and have outscored opponents 11-4.

Montreal starts a two-game road trip through the Northwest on Thursday against the Timbers. Currently ranked fourth in the USL First Division, the Impact have lost two straight at home and are 0-2-2 in their last four matches. In four games on the road this season, the Impact remain unbeaten with a record of 2-0-2. The Impact are led by midfielder Leonardo Di Lorenzo, who ranks among league leaders with three assists, and goalkeeper Matt Jordan, who has allowed only seven goals in nine matches for a 0.78 goals-against average.

The Impact conclude their road trip against the Seattle Sounders on Saturday.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

PTFC Win Over AC Milan U-21s

Official Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


TIMBERS USE PENATLY KICKS TO DEFEAT AC MILAN PRIMAVERA 5-1

Timbers record fourth largest crowd since 2001 - 11,092

PORTLAND, Ore. - Midfielder Tom Taylor helped the Portland Timbers battle AC Milan Primavera to a 1-1 draw at the end of regulation in front of 11,092 at PGE Park Tuesday night. AC Milan Primavera rallied back to tie the exhibition with a one-man advantage and force game-deciding penalty kicks. The Timbers scored four straight from the penalty spot to defeat AC Milan's U-21 squad 5-1.

The 11,092 fans on hand for the international exhibition match is the fourth highest crowd in modern Timbers franchise history.

Taylor put the Timbers on the board in the first half as the Timbers enjoyed a 1-0 lead at halftime. AC Milan Primavera forward Enrico Traviani netted the equalizer in the 66th minute shortly after Timbers midfielder Andrew Gregor was ejected from the match forcing the Timbers to play a man down.

AC Milan Primavera strikers Kingsley Umbunegbu and Traviani created several dangerous chances throughout the match forcing Timbers goalkeeper Bayard Elfvin to record four saves as AC Milan Primavera outshot the Timbers 17-4.

Kingsley is one of two youth international players for AC Milan Primavera and a member Nigeria's U-19 National Team. The other is defender Matteo Darmian, who is a member of Italy's U-19 National Team.

The Timbers took the lead in the 24th minute on a goal by Taylor from 10 yards out. The play developed as midfielder Troy Ready worked the ball into the top left corner of the box. After receiving the ball, Taylor worked a quick give-and-go with Ambriz and was able to break through AC Milan Primavera's backline and skipped a low shot at the far post past goalkeeper Daniel Offredi.

Traviani notched the equalizer in the 66th minute as AC Milan Primavera played the final 34 minutes with a one-man advantage. After some crafty footwork around the box, Traviani slipped by the Timbers defense forcing a one-on-one with Elfvin and snuck the ball inside the near post.

Scoring penalty kicks for the Timbers were defenders Lee Morrison and Leonard Griffin, forward Luc Harrington and midfielder Kiki Lara.

The Timbers face the Montreal Impact of the USL First Division on Thursday at PGE Park. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.

Notes: With the win over AC Milan Primavera, the Timbers remain undefeated at home in 2007.