San Jose Earthquakes end winless streak, edge Colorado Rapids

Aug 14, 2015; San Jose, CA, USA; Colorado Rapids forward Kevin Doyle (9) kicks out the ball against San Jose Earthquakes defender Clarence Goodson (21) during the first half at Avaya Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

SAN JOSE, Calif. --

Clarence Goodson scored on a header early in the second half and the San Jose Earthquakes ended a six-game winless streak with a 1-0 victory over the Colorado Rapids on Friday night.

Quincy Amarikwa chipped the ball high on net in the 53rd minute, with Goodson getting his head on it from point-blank range and putting it in the upper corner for his second goal of the season.

San Jose (8-10-5) has 29 points and is three points behind Seattle for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

Just a minute earlier Colorado's Dillon Powers put a header off the post. The Rapids (5-9-9), who lost their third straight, are last in the West with 24 points.

Amarikwa, who had scored in the previous four games, had the only good chance in the first half but was robbed by the quick hands of Clint Irwin.