Canada's Christine Sinclair scores to help propel Thorns over OL Reign
Burnaby, B.C., native scores in 87th minute for league-best Portland
Sophia Smith and Christine Sinclair both scored and the visiting Portland Thorns beat rivals OL Reign 2-0 in the National Women's Soccer League on Saturday.
In the 17th minute, Smith dribbled around her defender at the top of the box and put a shot into the lower right corner. Hina Sugita assisted the goal.
Smith now leads the league with five goals and five assists.
Burnaby, B.C., native Sinclair doubled Portland's lead in the 87th minute, getting on the end of a Morgan Weaver cutback pass at the top of the box.
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OL Reign (5-4-1) had 15 shots, but Thorns goalkeeper Bella Bixby made four saves to earn a shutout win.
Portland (5-1-4) moved to the top of the NWSL standings with the win.
Hirst, Alozie lead Dash to win over Pride
Sophie Hirst and Michelle Alozie scored their first goals of the NWSL season to give the Houston Dash the win at home against the Orlando Pride.
Just five minutes into the match, Hirst won a loose ball in the box on a corner kick and slipped it into the net from close range.
Alozie doubled the lead in the 41st minute, scoring on a breakaway.
Houston (4-3-3) goalkeeper Jane Campbell had six saves to earn the shutout, while Anna Moorhouse had five saves for the Pride (3-6-1).
Current blank Courage
Kristen Hamilton scored an early goal and the Kansas City Current held on for the victory over the North Carolina Courage.
The win came in front of more than 10,000 fans at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City.
Despite having 70 per cent of possession, North Carolina (4-4-2) didn't have any shots in the first half. The Courage finished with seven shots, but goalkeeper Cassie Miller only had to make one save for the Current.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak for Kansas City (3-7-0).
DeMelo's goal earns Racing Louisville draw with Spirit
Savannah DeMelo scored the equalizer for Racing Louisville in a draw with the Washington Spirit.
In the 3rd minute, Ashley Hatch sent a ball over the top to Trinity Rodman, who beat her defender and slid a shot into the right corner. It was Rodman's fourth goal of the season.
Racing Louisville's Elli Pikkujamsa was shown a red card for a foul in the 77th minute, but Louisville (2-3-5) held firm to earn the draw at Audi Field.
The Spirit (4-1-5) had 21 shots, but only five on target.
With files from CBC Sports