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Galaxy finally find way to notch road win vs. Sounders

MLS: LA Galaxy at Seattle Sounders FCMay 16, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; The Los Angeles Galaxy celebrate after a goal scored by Los Angeles Galaxy forward Gabriel Pec (11) during the first half against the Seattle Sounders at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Gabriel Pec had a goal and an assist in the Los Angeles Galaxy’s 2-0 away win over the Seattle Sounders on Saturday.

Los Angeles (5-5-4, 19 points) is 3-1-1 in its last five MLS matches, and Saturday’s victory ended the club’s 10-match winless drought (0-5-5) in Seattle. The Galaxy’s previous regular-season win in Seattle came on July 9, 2016.

Pec scored for the fourth time in his last three matches, as the forward has stepped up in place of the injured Joao Klauss. Pec and Klauss are now tied for the team lead with five goals apiece.

Matheus Nascimento came off the bench in the 83rd minute and then scored two minutes into stoppage time for his first goal of the season.

JT Marcinkowski stopped six shots on target to secure his first clean sheet in 10 regular-season starts.

Seattle (7-2-3, 24 points) lost for just the second time in MLS play, ending its nine-match (6-0-3) regular-season unbeaten streak.

The defeat also ended the Sounders’ 22-match (16-0-6) home unbeaten streak in all competitions, dating back to last season.

A brilliant pass from Marco Reus set up Los Angeles’ opening goal in the 23rd minute. Reus sent a perfectly-placed ball that split two Sounders players and found Pec heading into the box for the finish.

Danny Musovski had to leave the match in the 12th minute after a collision with Galaxy defender John Nelson. Musovski’s fifth-minute shot on target was Seattle’s only real chance of the opening 45 minutes, and his early departure resulted in a quiet offensive half for the Sounders.

More offensive pressure came from the home side early in the second half, and Paul Arriola had a tremendous chance on a header attempt in the 59th minute. Jesus Ferreira’s pass found Arriola by the far post, but Marcinkowski was in position for a big save.

Marcinkowski made two more decent saves in the second half, though Seattle’s lack of a finishing touch was the larger issue. Nine of the Sounders’ 14 shots in the match were off-target.

The Galaxy had several counter-attacking chances off these Seattle misses, and the second goal finally came on Nascimento’s late strike. Pec had plenty of room on the far side to approach the Sounders’ net, and crossed in front to Nascimento for the easy conversion.

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Coveted 2027 TE Brock Williams commits to Texas

Syndication: The Columbus DispatchLibertyville tight end Brock Williams visits Ohio Stadium on the day of the Ohio State Buckeyes football game against UCLA on Nov. 15, 2025.

Brock Williams, one of the top tight ends in the Class of 2027, committed to Texas on Friday.

He is listed as a four-star prospect by the 247Sports composite, ranked as the No. 4 tight end in the nation and the No. 79 recruit overall.

He had offers from 36 power-conference schools, as well as Notre Dame, and chose the Longhorns over Georgia and Ohio State.

ESPN considers him to be No. 2 at the position and No. 70 in the nation.

Williams, who is 6-foot-5 and 215 pounds, plays at Libertyville (Ill.) High School.

As a junior in 2025, Williams made 44 catches for 596 yards and 11 touchdowns in 10 games. He also returned both a kickoff and a punt for a touchdown.

–Field Level Media

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Resurgent St. Louis City make initial franchise visit to D.C. United

MLS: LAFC at St. Louis CITY SCMay 13, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis CITY SC defender Rafael Santos (20) is congratulated by head coach Yoann Damet after scoring against the Los Angeles Football Club in the first half at Energizer Park. Mandatory Credit: Joe Puetz-Imagn Images

It’s been three years since St. Louis City SC captured three straight MLS matches. But they’ve got a chance to accomplish the feat Saturday when facing host D.C. United.

After winning one of their first 10 league matches, St. Louis City (3-6-3, 12 points) have solidified their defense, surrendering just one goal during their two-match winning streak.

“When we need to defend low and be compact and not let guys get in behind us, I think we’ve been doing a really good job with that and against very good players,” center back Lukas MacNaughton said.

MacNaughton came to St. Louis this year after starting nine matches for D.C. United last season.

He and his new mates will try to keep tabs on D.C. United’s Tai Baribo (seven goals) and Louis Munteanu, who has four goals in last four matches.

D.C. United (4-5-4, 16 points) are coming off a 3-1 loss at home Wednesday night to the Chicago Fire, giving up all three goals in the second half. The defeat came after D.C. had fashioned a five-match unbeaten streak.

“We have to play better in the last 20 minutes,” D.C. coach Rene Weiler said. “After the second goal, some players didn’t give up, but their heads were down.”

St. Louis City made the most of their two shots on goal on Wednesday, cashing in on both in a 2-1 victory over Los Angeles FC. Tomas Totland and Rafael Santos each scored for the first time this season for St. Louis City.

The top threat for St. Louis City is German Marcel Harter (three goals, two assists).

St. Louis and D.C. have been busy lately. This will be the 10th match for each since April 4. The schedule gets even tougher next week for St. Louis City, who play Tuesday at home against Houston Dynamo FC.

“That’s what we need to assess going into the game Saturday is how much risk are we taking?” coach Yoann Damet said. “Are we taking a risk and how is it going to impact Tuesday, as well.”

The schedule puts extra pressure on depth-challenged D.C. United.

“With our squad, it’s really difficult to rotate,” Weiler said. “You need good players on the field, quality on the field. We don’t have a big squad.”

The two sides last met for the first and only time in 2024 and played to a 2-2 draw in St. Louis.

–Field Level Media

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Alex Smalley sets clubhouse lead, Chris Gotterup posts 65 at PGA

PGA: PGA Championship - Second RoundMay 15, 2026; Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, USA; Alex Smalley reacts on the fourth hole during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: James Lang-Imagn Images

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Alex Smalley closed with a birdie to set the clubhouse lead at 4-under-par 136 on Friday, while Chris Gotterup and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama put themselves in contention at the PGA Championship halfway through the second round at Aronimink Golf Club.

Smalley, one of seven co-leaders after 18 holes, signed for a 1-under 69 at about 2:30 p.m. local time. He was tied with South Africa’s Aldrich Potgieter and Australia’s Min Woo Lee, who were 1 under par early in their respective rounds.

The other first-round leaders playing this afternoon are Germany’s Stephan Jaeger and Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune.

Gotterup’s 5-under 65 was the best round of the tournament by two strokes. The native of nearby New Jersey burst onto the scene with last year’s Scottish Open title and third-place finish at the Open Championship before he won two events on the PGA Tour this winter.

Gotterup birdied Nos. 7, 8 and 9 at the end of his round to surge up the leaderboard.

“If you’re in the right spot you can make a putt, but it’s really hard to get it close,” Gotterup said of the scoring conditions. “I felt like I got it about as close as you could on 11 today, and I had 25 feet and — made a nice putt. But, yeah, I felt like I just was in a good spot for some of those putts.”

Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion, is vying for his second major after a consistent tee-to-green day with four birdies and one bogey. He said his birdie at No. 7 was his favorite.

“My birdie putt hung on the lip for a while, and then the wind blew it in,” Matsuyama said. “So that was probably my best one.”

Smalley started the day at 3 under and was the first player to reach 5 under this week before squandering the cushion he’d built. He played the back nine — the more difficult half of the course — in 2 under par but proceeded to bogey Nos. 1, 2 and 3. He bounced back with a birdie at No. 4 before pitching his third shot at the par-5 ninth to 14 inches.

Australia’s Jason Day birdied the first two holes of his afternoon round to join the tie at 3 under.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler completed a 1-over round of 71 in more than 5 1/2 hours as sluggish pace of play became a prevailing topic of discussion around Aronimink.

Scheffler dropped to 2 under for the tournament, joining Cameron Young (67) and Justin Thomas (69) two shots behind the leaders.

Notable players with afternoon tee times include Xander Schauffele (2 under in the first round), Brooks Koepka (1 under), Jordan Spieth (1 under), Jon Rahm of Spain (1 under), Rickie Fowler (even), Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland (4 over) and Bryson DeChambeau (6 over).

–Adam Zielonka, Field Level Media

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