SAN JOSE – Hometown product Beau Leroux scored his first MLS purpose because the San Jose Earthquakes tied the Seattle Sounders 1-1 Saturday night time at PayPal Park.
Leroux, 21, a product of the Santa Cruz Breakers, Santa Teresa Excessive College and San Jose State, put the Quakes forward within the thirty second minute. The attacking midfielder stole a move simply outdoors the field and stepped right into a shot that deflected off a sliding defender and looped over keeper Stefan Frei.
However that was simply considered one of three photographs on purpose for the Quakes (2-1-3), who had misplaced three straight after profitable their first two. Seattle (1-3-2) outshot San Jose 26-9 and ultimately tied the sport within the eightieth minute.
Leroux was a second-round decide (forty second total) within the 2024 MLS SuperDraft. He performed final season on The City FC, San Jose’s MLS NEXT Professional group, however has began each sport this season below first-year coach Bruce Enviornment.
Leroux wasn’t the one native school participant on the sphere for the Quakes. Reid Roberts, 21, who performed the previous three seasons at USF and was the fifth total decide within the 2025 SuperDraft, made his first profession MLS begin at left again, changing Jamar Ricketts.
San Jose Earthquakes’ Beau Leroux (34) slides for the ball towards the Seattle Sounders’ Jesús Ferreira (9) through the first half of an MSL soccer match at PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, March 29, 2025. (Ray Chavez/Bay Space Information Group)