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Ceres teenager Cowell featured in MLS highlight reel
Cade Cowell kicks
Ceres native Cade Cowell became the youngest player to score in San Jose Earthquakes’ team history when he tallied a goal against Los Angeles Galaxy on Aug. 29. He was 16 at the time.

Major League Soccer highlighted the best goals scored by young players during the 2020 season on its web site on Dec. 16.

Ceres native Cade Cowell’s impressive finish came 2 minutes, 52 seconds into the video.

Cowell, who was just 16 at the time, entered the record books on Aug. 29 by becoming the youngest player to score in team history in the San Jose Earthquakes’ narrow 3-2 loss to the Los Angeles Galaxy in the California Classico.

He gave San Jose a 2-1 lead in the 59th minute when he fired an 18-yard shot past Los Angeles goalie David Bingham and into the bottom right corner of the goal.

“I got the ball on the left side and I cut it onto my right, took one touch and then I curled it around the keeper,” said Cowell, a 5-foot-11 166-pound winger/forward, who turned 17 in October. “And then it happened to go in, so it was a nice feeling.”

Cowell exceeded his expectations during his second year with the Earthquakes.

“Going into the season, I set a goal for myself to make my (MLS) debut,” he said. “I did that.”

“Every single day, you have to prove something,” he added. “You have to take every practice and game serious. If you have a bad week of training, there’s a chance you might not get rostered. It’s super competitive. I just try to work as hard as possible.”

Cowell didn’t expect to play in the majority of San Jose’s games this year.

He made 18 appearances, including four as a starter.

“The most enjoyable thing is you wake up and it’s all about soccer,” Cowell said. “I love training.”

Cowell collected one goal and one assist.

He attempted 16 shots.

 “I thought I did pretty well,” Cowell said. “The biggest thing was experience. I went from playing in zero games to 18. They (my coaches and teammates) believed in me. That gave me confidence.”

Cowell accomplished several firsts this year.

He became the youngest player in Earthquakes’ history to make a postseason appearance.

Cowell and eighth-seeded San Jose fell short in their bid to upset top-seeded Sporting Kansas City in Round One of the Major League Soccer Cup Playoffs.

San Jose lost 3-0 in a penalty-kick shootout to Sporting KC after the two teams battled to a 3-3 tie through regulation and extra time on Nov. 22 at Children’s Mercy Park.

“We were very confident going into the match,” Cowell said. “We had two weeks to prepare for them. We gave it our all from the very first minute until the very last. We showed we could compete with the No. 1 team.”

Cowell contributed off the bench versus Sporting KC (13-6-3).

He replaced San Jose all-time assists leaders Shea Salinas late in the second half.

“I was excited when he (head coach Matias Almeyda) called my name to go into the game,” Cowell said. “I wasn’t nervous. I was confident.”

The Western Conference playoff game was broadcast on FS1.

Cowell had two scoring chances against 13-6-3 Sporting KC, including one during extra time.

He threatened from close-range in the 113th minute. 

Cowell’s left-footed shot from the right side was saved by Kansas City goalkeeper Tim Melia.

“I thought I could have done a lot better,” Cowell said while talking about his overall performance against Sporting KC. “I’m going to focus on my finishing (during the offseason).”

Chris Wondolowski, Cowell’s teammate and the MLS’s all-time leading goal scorer, sent the game into overtime after heading Cristian Espinoza’s pass into the back of the net in the 97th minute.

“Wondo is a legend,” Cowell said. “He’s the hardest worker on the team. I look up to him and want to be like that.”

The Earthquakes compiled an 8-10-6 overall record this season.

Cowell helped the Earthquakes secure their first playoff berth since 2017 with a 3-2 win over Los Angeles FC on Oct. 4 in San Jose.

He contributed off the bench during the second half.

Cowell entered the game in the 87th minute.

He almost scored his second goal of the season.

Cowell used his speed to beat two defenders before having his left-footed shot on a one-on-one breakaway deflected by Los Angeles goalkeeper Kenneth Vermeer.

Vermeer just got his fingertips on the ball.

“To be able to make playoffs and see all the support from the fans was definitely a cool experience,” he said.

Cowell made his fourth career start as the Earthquakes closed out the regular season with a 4-1 loss to host Seattle Sounders FC on Nov. 8.

He played the entire match.

San Jose earned the Western Conference’s eighth-and-final playoff spot thanks to an impressive run late in the season. 

The Earthquakes amassed a 6-3-1 record during their final 10 matches.

“I’m definitely excited for season three,” Cowell said.