By: Joe Lami

SANTA CLARA, Calif.–The San Jose Earthquakes earned their second consecutive home win on Sunday Night with an impressive three goal win over the Houston Dynamo. The win for San Jose also marks the fifth straight time the home team takes away at least one point from Buck Shaw Stadium.

The Earthquakes were able to do it without star, Chris Wondolowski, who is on leave for the United States National Team, in which he was named to the World Cup team earlier this week. “The guys are trying to fill the void of not having Wondo, and it clearly worked tonight,” said Earthquakes Head Coach, Mark Watson.

Khari Stephenson lead the charge for the Quakes with two goals, his first two of the season. The first came in the 37th minute after a miscue from the Dynamo lead to an indirect kick for San Jose. After a tap of the ball from teammate, Shea Salinas, Stephenson drilled it into the bottom left corner of the net to take the 1-0 lead. It wouldn’t be until the Second Half until Stephenson scored his second goal. Steven Lenhart created the opportunity by being a pest in the 18-yard box and drawing a foul. Stephenson found the bottom left corner again on the penalty kick in the 58th minute.

Atiba Harris capped off the scoring with his first of the season that came off of a hustle play. On a bouning ball to Houston Goalkeeper Tally Hall, Harris steeped up and applied pressure, beating the keeper to the ball with his head. The ball took a home bounce of the post and found Harris for the tap in.

Houston forced Quakes Goalkeeper, Jon Busch, to come up huge to earn his clean sheet. The Dynamo outshoot the Quakes 13-12 and 6-4 with shots on target. Houston had their best chances come in the 30th and 33rd minutes, as Busch stopped three of the six on target in that span. In the 30th minute, Warren Creavalle headed a cross inside the six-yard box forcing Busch to make the diving save to his right. Only three minutes later, Houston found a header once again in the six-yard box off the head of Will Bruin. Busch made the initial save, but the rebound found the foot of Bruin, where Busch somehow found a way to get in front of that shot as well. “Those two stops kept us in the game,” added Watson. Busch earns his fourth clean sheet of the season in the win.

San Jose earns three points in the win, however remains in sixth place in the Western Conference, only trailing the Colorado Rapids by two points. The Quakes return to the pitch on Saturday, May 31 as they travel to take on FC Dallas.