SAN JOSE -- After a scoring drought that lasted nearly 210 minutes, the Earthquakes finally found the back of the net.
Quincy Amarikwa's goal in the 30th minute off a brilliant setup from Fatai Alashe was the team's first since June 25 against Los Angeles and gave the Quakes the spark they were looking for in Saturday's 2-1 victory over Toronto FC.San Jose (6-6-7) came out aggressive from the start, desperate to find that elusive goal.The scoring dry spell appeared to come to an end in the seventh minute after Simon Dawkins blasted one past Toronto goalkeeper Alex Bono, but the goal was called off after Chris Wondolowski was caught offsides.