VANCOUVER -- Brad Knightons long wait for another MLS shutout ended just in time to keep the Vancouver Whitecaps playoff hopes alive. Knighton picked up his first clean sheet in two years Saturday as the Caps drew 0-0 with the Seattle Sounders before a sellout crowd of 21,000 at B.C. Place Stadium. "Obviously, its been a long time coming," said Knighton, who had three saves on the night. "Its something Ive been looking forward to." Although the draw stretched Vancouvers winless streak to seven games, the Whitecaps (10-12-9) did gain a valuable point in their fight to hold on to the fifth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference. The Whitecaps maintained their two-point cushion on sixth-place Dallas, which tied with San Jose later Saturday. The Sounders (13-7-10), meanwhile, clinched a post-season berth and can finish no worse than their current fourth-place standing in the West. The shutout came after Knighton allowed late goals last weekend in a 2-2 home draw with Colorado and eight days earlier in a heart-breaking 1-0 road loss to Dallas. "Its exciting, but I felt like we could have got three points," said Knighton. "We just got a little bit lucky there at the end." Seattle goalkeeper Michael Gspurning recorded his sixth shutout of the season -- but only after a wide-open Camilo missed a chance from close range in the games dying seconds. His shot from the near post went just wide of the far post. "The ball came to me, I just had to make time, but the shot (went) a little bit wide," said Camilo. Gspurning preserved the draw as he stopped Vancouver captain Jay DeMerit in stoppage time. "Obviously weve done a lot of work all season," said Seattle coach Sigi Schmid. "So its great to finally have that (playoff berth) officially secured, but our goal is still to get second place, so were disappointed in not getting three points today. (But) at the end of the game they had a fantastic chance with Camilo, so we can be fortunate that we didnt walk out down." Knightons most important save came in the 88th minute as he dropped to block second-half subsitute Steve Zakuanis shot from about 20 yards out. The Vancouver goalkeer also denied a dangerous Seattle chance early in the second half as he kicked out Eddie Johnsons from six yards in the 55th minute. Knighton also foiled Fredy Montero from 30 yards in the 28th minute and got help from Young-Pyo Lee in the 79th minute as the Whitecaps defender kicked a Jeff Parke volley off the goal-line. "It was good to see him get the clean sheet," said Vancouver coach Martin Rennie. "I think he certainly deserved that." But the Whitecaps point came at a heavy price as they lost top scorer Darren Mattocks to a strained right hamstring in the first half. Mattocks said afterwards he will likely sit out Wednesdays home game against Chivas USA as a precaution, but hopes to return soon. Mattocks left the game in the 38th minute after going down in Seattles 18-yard box as Montero was slapping him and giving chase. The 22-year-old Jamaicans departure came after he went down in a heap and was helped off the field by a trainer. Camilo replaced Mattocks, setting the stage for his late miss. Vancouver also lost midfielder John Thorrington to a left hamstring injury in the 17th minute. He was replaced by Matt Watson, who has played sparingly most of the season. "Hopefully, (Mattocks and Thorringtons injuries are) not too serious. They were both playing well when they had to come off, while I also thought the guys who had to come on also did very well," said Rennie. "I think Matt Watson played his best game since he came to Vancouver (as a free agent in the off-season.)" Mattocks and Kenny Miller started together at striker after coach Rennie said a day earlier he did not think they would start together. Rennie also made a notable change on the back line, inserting Andy OBrien at central defender in place of Martin Bonjour. "I thought collectively we did very well," said OBrien. "We kept a clean sheet -- and thats what defenders are for." Both Vancouver and Dallas have three games remaining in which to secure a post-season berth. Whitecaps captain DeMerit said the games cant come soon enough now that the club is regaining its form after going through many changes in mid-season as a result of signings and trades. "For us to get a clean sheet against a Seattle team that scores a lot of goals (45 on the season) is a major step in the right direction," he said. "Obviously, (there is) some natural disappointment because we had chances to win the game. But they didnt fall for us tonight, so weve just got to keep going." Notes: As a result of the draw, Portland won the Cascadia Cup, an in-season competition between Vancouver, Seattle and the Timbers. ... Television star Drew Carey -- a Seattle minority owner -- high-fived with fans. ... Vancouver midfielder Dane Richards served a one-game suspension for his eighth yellow card of the season. ... Whitecaps winger Omar Salgado (broken foot) did not dress. ... Sebastien Le Toux, who was traded to the New York Red Bulls in July, was mistakenly announced as a member of Vancouvers starting lineup instead of Miller. The mistake appeared to stem from the fact Miller inherited Le Touxs former No. 7 jersey. wholesale jerseys free shipping. And that is precisely what happened. Tillman took a three-hit shutout into the eighth inning to extend a run of successful starts by Baltimore pitchers, and the Orioles beat Jason Vargas and the Mariners 3-1 on Monday night. cheap nike nfl jerseys. -- The Colorado Rapids have re-signed 25-year-old goalkeeper Steward Ceus, who had shutouts in his two MLS starts last season. http://www.wholesalenflcheapjerseysfromchina.biz/. 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As the Eskimos continued their preparation Tuesday the two big questions surrounding the team were who will start at quarterback and whats the status of running back Hugh Charles. The quarterback position has been a turnstile all season with Kerry Joseph, Steven Jyles and Matt Nichols all failing to establish themselves as the No. 1 man. Charles was the featured running back early but injuries to other backs prompted the Eskimos to bring in Cory Boyd and Jerome Messam. Charles missed the last two games with a knee injury but on Monday declared himself 100 per cent ready. Who Reed will go with wont be revealed until late in the week and Reed said Charles would be evaluated daily before any decision is made. "The focus will be on Jerome and Cory right now," Reed said. "Cory had a tremendously successful game Friday, ran the ball with a lot of vigour. A lot of things we saw in Cory as reasons why we signed him, we saw Friday night. We feel Cory has earned the right to be part of the conversation as a featured back in our offence this week." Charles finished fifth in league rushing with 887 yards, an average carry of 5.2 yards. In limited play Boyd averaged 5.5 yards and Messam 4.0. For his part, Boyd, who was released in early October but re-signed when Charles was injured, is eager to play against his former team but is saying all the right things. "When I came back I just wanted to help this team in whatever way possible. I played a little special team ... whatever the coaches need me to do Im here to do it." Even more important than the running back decision is who will start at quarterback. Reed had declared Joseph his main man with five games left in the season but in the final two games Nichols made a serious case for himself. He came off the bench in the second half against Montreal to completee nine of 15 passes for 230 yards and three touchdowns and was a missed two-point conversion short of rallying Edmonton to a tie.dddddddddddd He was rewarded with a start in the regular-season finale against Calgary and after a slow start completed 18 or 30 passes for 341 yards and two TDs in a 30-27 loss on a last-play field goal by the Stampeders. "The last few weeks have given us the opportunity to really look at both quarterbacks and we have concluded we have two very good quarterbacks," Reed said, referring to Joseph and Nichols. "We have two guys capable of leading this team and we will continue to evaluate that until Thursday or Friday." The difference may ultimately be experience. Nichols has started two CFL games. Joseph has plenty of playoff experience, has won a Grey Cup and was Grey Cup MVP. "Matt has shown well during the regular season. Hes had two starts, hes done tremendously well in both. He commands the offence exceptionally well, he moves around the pocket very well. Both have similar attributes in terms of their reads of the defence ... both can come off the bench and do well and both can start and do well. "So its a very good situation and one that we have to be very careful and deliberate about in order to make the right decision. In our opinion we cant go wrong with either quarterback." The coaching staff will also consider which of the two would be best coming off the bench if the starter struggles, as has been the case most of the season for the slow-starting Eskimos. "From the psychological perspective, not just from a numbers perspective, is whos the guy whos going to be better able to mentally handle the start and if, and hopefully this is not the case, who is the better person to be able to come off the bench." The Eskimos earned the cross-over playoff spot with their 7-11 record that was two wins better than both Hamilton and Winnipeg but they go into Sundays game on a three-game losing streak while the Argos have won their last two outings. ' ' '
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