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Updated at 4:40 p.m., Saturday, August 9, 2008

US women soccer sneaks past Japan

Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

USA Olympic soccer player Christie Rampone, left, fights for the ball with Japan's Homare Sawa during their women's match at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Qinhuangdao, Saturday.

SILVIA IZQUIERDO | Associated Press

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QINHUANGDAO, China — Midfielder Carli Lloyd scored on a first-half volley to lead the U.S. women's soccer team to a 1-0 win over Japan and put the Americans' Olympic title defense back on track at the Beijing Games.

The U.S. looked far from gold-medal form, but did enough against a dangerous Japanese side to pick up a much-needed three points in Group G after dropping its opener against Norway.

The Americans created a host of scoring opportunities, but were only able to capitalize in the 27th minute, when Lloyd volleyed a cross from defender Stephanie Cox just under the crossbar.

Natasha Kai, a former Kahuku High and University of Hawaii star, played and had a shot on goal late in the match.

The United States, which plays New Zealand in its final group match on Tuesday in Shenyang, has three points in the group. Japan has one point, and faces Norway next in Shanghai.