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 Saturday, June 29, 2002 22:14 EST

Freedom hands Power sixth straight loss

UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) -- Mia Hamm scored two goals as the Washington Freedom beat the New York Power 4-1 Saturday night.

Skylar Little and Anne Makinen scored in the first half, as Washington (5-5-3) sent the Power to their sixth loss in a row, a WUSA record.

Tammy Pearman netted her first goal of the season for New York (2-10-1) in the second half.

Hamm's first goal took three shots. New York goalkeeper Gao Hong made two remarkable saves on Hamm's first two shots, but left rebounds on both.

Freedom goalkeeper Siri Mullinix was kicked in the left hand during the first half and replaced after the break. Washington coach Jim Gabarra said the injury was either a bone bruise or a mild fracture.



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