SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Jovan Kirovski scored a goal and added two assists, leading the San Jose Earthquakes to their first win in more than a month, a 4-0 exhibition decision over the Honduras Olympic team Tuesday night.
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The expansion Earthquakes hadn't won since June 7, and this victory won't count in the MLS standings, where San Jose is last in the Western Conference.
Ned Grabavoy, Shea Salinas and Kei Kamara added goals for the Earthquakes, who have struggled to score in MLS this season, but dominated the Honduran team, made up primarily of under-23 players.
Grabavoy put the Earthquakes ahead 1-0 in the 15th minute with a skimming, 25-yard shot to the far post that left Honduras goalkeeper Kevin Hernandez flat-footed.
Honduras' best first-half scoring chance came in the 27th minute when Jefferson Bernardez's header off a long cross sailed just wide. Instead, Salinas doubled San Jose's lead a minute later when he accepted a pass from Kirovski, turned and fired past a diving Hernandez from 22 yards.
Kirovski knocked home a precise, curling header off Matt Hatzke's corner kick in the 55th minute. Kirovski set up San Jose's final goal 13 minutes later by collecting Kamara's deflected shot and feeding it back to him for an easy header.
The output was a welcome sight for San Jose, which has scored a league-worst 11 goals in 16 MLS matches. On Monday, the Earthquakes signed veteran English forward Darren Huckerby and traded for Kansas City Wizards forward Scott Sealy to bolster their attack.
The loss was the second tuneup match in four days for Honduras, which earned the second Olympic berth in its history by winning the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying tournament in March. Honduras tied Guatemala 3-3 in Los Angeles on Saturday.











