MLS exhibition roundup -- Feb. 17

Jewsbury (Leathers 77), Conrad, Wahl -- Zavagnin, Morsink -- Myers, Marinelli, Harrington -- Colombano, Sealy (Pore 46).


Chicago Fire 1, Kansas City Wizards 1

Ryan Pore gave the Wizards a first-half lead, finishing after Lance Watson dribbled several players in the box before laying the ball off after he was unable to work free for a shot. Pore coolly finished for the goal.


The Fire tied the game in the last seconds of the match as Stephen King scored in the 90th minute. Rookie midfielder Adrian Bumbut looked to turn home a cross from the left; the ball instead ricocheted to the feet of King who ripped a shot into the right side of the goal.


Kansas City: Kronberg (O'Hara 60) -- Leathers (William 46), Hohlbein, Marquess (McKenzie 46) -- Lowery, McMahen -- Raybould, Espinoza, Watson -- Pore (Kraus 46), Gray.


Chicago: Busch (Noble 30, James 60), Gutierrez (Plotkin 46), Woolard (Soumare 46), Bode (Washington 46), Regan (Menezes 46), Mapp (Mendoza 46), Lowry (Kasiguran 46, Bumbut 75), Pause (King 46), Ikedia (Pope 26, Thorrington 46, Conway 75), Carr (Barnett 46), Marlet (Barrett 46).


Columbus Crew 2, Univ. of South Florida 0

Columbus cruised throughout both halves of match play even after substituting their entire lineup at halftime. Duncan Oughton put the Crew up early in the first half. After the break, Tim Ward crossed the ball into the box in the 53rd minute and found George Josten's head. The rookie beat the USF goalkeeper, giving Columbus a two-goal lead that would remain for the rest of the match.


Crew (first half): Andy Gruenebaum, Frankie Hejduk, Danny O'Rourke, Andy Iro, Sandro Jose, Emmanuel Ekpo, Duncan Oughton, Brian Carroll, Eddie Gaven, Guilherme So, Alejandro Moreno


Crew (second half): Will Hesmer, Jed Zayner, Chad Marshall, Ezra Hendrickson, Tim Ward, Cory Elenio, Roman Friedli, Stefani Miglioranzi, Andrew Peterson, Brad Evans, George Josten


Colorado Rapids 3, Marathon (Honduras) 0

The Colorado Rapids won their first preseason game as they defeated Marathon of Honduras 3-0 in a shortened game in Sunrise, Fla.


The Rapids took the lead in the 17th minute of two 20-minute halves on a own goal when a Colin Clark cross was turned into his own net by a Marathon defender.


In the 36th minute another Clark cross found its way into the net an own goal. This time a Marathon defender nicked the cross and changed its path to the upper corner on the far post.


Colorado closed its account when Omar Cummings tapped a Jacob Peterson cross into an open goal in the 39th minute.


Colorado Rapids: Justin Hughes, Kosuke Kimura, Facundo Erpen, Stephen Keel, Jose Luis Burciaga Jr., Terry Cooke (Brandon Prideaux 29), Nick LaBrocca, John DiRaimondo (Jovan Kirovski 20), Colin Clark, Omar Cummings, Jacob Peterson


Chivas USA 0, Japan U-23 4

An injury-depleted Chivas USA fell to the Beijing-bound Japanese under-23 team at The Home Depot Center.


Two early goals by Hirayama Sota (7th minute) and Yamasaki Ryohei (18th) paved the way for the Japanese Olympic team's victory and the first preseason loss in three games for Chivas USA, who were missing 13 players due to injury.


Just before the end of the first half, Ryohei scored his second goal of the day at the 40th minute, and the visitors closed out the scoring five minutes into the second half when Morishige Masato, one of the 11 subs Japan had in the second half, headed home a corner kick.


Both teams made near-wholesale changes for the second half. Brad Guzan, Sasha Kljestan, Jesse Marsch and Alex Zotinca were the only Chivas USA first-team regulars from 2007 on the field at the start of the match.


Chivas USA (first half; 4-4-2): Brad Guzan, Omar Becerra, Alex Zotinca, Jorge Flores, Jim Curtin, Keith Savage, John Cunliffe, Jesse Marsch, Sasha Kljestan, Arnolfo Salazar, Atiba Harris.


(second half; 4-4-2): Brad Guzan, Omar Becerra, Gerson Mayen, Trey Lee, Darren Spicer, Chukwudi Chinjiju, Kraig Chiles, Dan Paladini, Steven Kaufman, Eric Ebert, Justin Braun.


New England Revolution 6, Bermuda national team 1

Kenny Mansally scored three goals, including his third of the night in the final minute of stoppage time, to help the New England Revolution post a 6-1 victory against the Bermuda national team on Saturday night in its first match of the preseason.


Spencer Wadsworth, Adam Cristman and Amaechi Igwe also added goals, and Revs winger -- and regular Bermuda international -- Khano Smith had two assists to help lead the Revs to the five-goal win.


New England Revolution: Matt Reis, Javier Delgado (Amaechi Igwe 60), Michael Parkhurst, Jay Heaps, Chris Albright (Gary Flood 46), Khano Smith (Sainey Nyassi 46), Shalrie Joseph, Jeff Larentowicz (Joe Franchino 46), Steve Ralston, Spencer Wadsworth (Kenny Mansally 35), Adam Cristman


Andrew Shaffer is a contributor to MLSnet.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Soccer or its clubs.