DENVER (AP) _ Roy Lassiter's penalty kick in injury time rallied
the Kansas City Wizards to a 2-2 tie Sunday night with the Colorado
Rapids.
Lassiter rifled the shot past goalie Scott Garlick for his first
penalty-kick goal of the season. It was the sixth allowed by
Garlick.
The penalty was called for an inadvertent hand ball off a
cornerkick by Rapids defender Marcelo Balboa.
Colorado (5-9-8) wasted a two-goal effort by John Spencer. In
the 56th minute, Spencer took a long pass from Robin Frazier,
headed the ball into play and scored past a diving Tony Meola to
give the Rapids a 2-1 lead.
Meola played his first game after missing 13 contests for the
Wizards (9-10-3) following abdominal surgery in May.
Ritchie Kotschau and Carlos Valderrama, who earned his 98th
career MLS assist, set up Spencer's first goal.
In the 52nd minute, the Wizards' Francisco Gomez blasted a shot
untouched through the wall and just inside the left corner post to
tie it 1-1.
The Rapids have not lost a game this season when leading at
halftime.