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Sunday, Oct. 3 1:00pm ET
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BOX SCORE
DALLAS (AP) -- Jason Kreis had two goals and an assist Sunday as the Dallas Burn overcame a two-goal halftime deficit for a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy. The win was the fifth straight at home for the Burn (18-13), who moved into a for second place in the MLS Western Division with the Colorado Rapids. Los Angeles (19-12), which led 3-1 at halftime, is in first place in the conference and could have clinched it with a victory. Kreis has 17 goals and 15 assists and became the first player in MLS history to go 15-15 in one season. Kreis opened the scoring with a rebound of his penalty kick in the seventh minute. Los Angeles' Carlos Hermosillo then sandwiched goals around on own goal by Brandon Pollard of the Burn for the two-goal halftime lead. Kreis scored on a penalty kick in the 64th minute and Chad Deering tied it in the 73rd for the Burn. The game-winner came four minutes later when Richard Farrer converted a pass from Kreis. | ALSO SEE Soccer Scoreboard MLS: Fusion routs shorthanded Crew to stay alive
RECAPS Dallas 4 Los Angeles 3
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