 expected, so it's all going to be left to football. We look at the starting line-up. For Clarendon College, Roche Borell is in goal. Rojel Francis, Nashon Boll, Devonte Hodges and Atiba Green. The back four in the middle of the park. Theon Cupid, Deandre Gadimore, and Malachi Douglas, number seven who has 15 goals to his name so far this season, as well as 13 assists up top. Justin Hales on the left. First up a hole with 12 goals on the right and through the middle. Cahim Dixon, 25 goals and 16 assists beside his name. What a season he's had. So often he has played second fiddle in teams at Clarendon College, but this time he is the main man at Dixon and expecting a lot of him today. Gavin Masio, their starting line-up. See, it's Chris Marr, Max Willinggoal, Tyree McKenley, Olandali Blake, Malik Robinson and Devani McIntosh. The back four in the middle of the park. Christopher Montal, Kanwai Williams, Zalana Thompson and Livingston Donaldson. And up top, Zalani Williams was 11 goals to his name. And of course their captain, dangerous number 10, Cleo Clark, with 22 goals. Yeah, so both these two teams have dangerous marksmen. Cleo Clark has been around so- It was always a cage of fear, Dwight Jeremiah. And you thought that they weren't playing close to their potential in this one. Yeah, well, definitely the first half brought these two teams really look off the pace when the conditions weren't conducive. Yep, as we take a look at the full-time highlights here. And you're right, the first half, there wasn't a lot to write home about. Clarendon College showing a little bit more ambition. In fact, they came closest on quite a few occasions hitting the woodwork here. And the follow-up from Christopher Hall, eventually handled by Maxwell. But Dixon with a massive chance there, Maxwell with a wonderful save, you know. And who knows, he may just be the hero at the end of the day because he certainly came to the party on a couple of occasions rescuing Gavin Masio. Well, Douglas took the game by the struff of the neck, was brought down inside the box, penalty awarded, and he would eventually pick himself up from off the turf to convert from 12 yards in stoppage time. And the defending champions with the advantage at the interval here won nil the score. In the second half, Gavin Masio stepped up, clear clock, hitting the crossbar. He knew he was close. And then another opportunity for clock again. And it was a really good save at that near post as that one was fired in. This was some good work by Clarendon College, wonderful build-up, several passes put together. But again, Maxwell denying them. And then penalty awarded, referee saying that that challenge was on the line, clear clock from 12 yards putting that one away. And that was equalizer celebration, taking some inspiration from Shamar Nicholson recently for the reggae boys. And that was enough firing them back level with the defending champions. It was 1-1. Then they pushed the college supporters as we take a look at the shootout. It was accurate for the most part. Do I have to remind some good penalties? Yeah, started well for both teams. Two first penalties, perfect for both teams. And the change bringing on Rodney, paid off there. You're denying clear clock. And that was the twist that a lot of us didn't expect. And that was put away coolly. And then a lot of pressure on him to convert. Yeah, Maureen O'Brien sent it wide. And with that, Clarendon College, they were back in the Lacostica final. And a genius of a change there to bring in Rodney. And that you have to be brave with that because you do that, you doesn't. With the KFC man of the match, Malachi Douglas. Thank you. I'm joined by KFC man of the match, Malachi Douglas of Clarendon College. Congratulations, Malachi. Let me have a quick chat with you now. Well, Malachi, I'm sure you're overwhelmed with emotions now. You beat your rivals on penalty kicks. How does it feel? It's a wonderful feeling, actually. Remember, in 2021, we actually played against them in the semi-final and last. So I'm feeling very great to actually win this one and also to be the man of the match. Speak to me about the substitute keeper that came in and saved that penalty from Clio Clare. Speak to me about his performance. Well, to be honest, he's been waiting on this moment to be honest, actually, every day in training. As you can see, I always score my penalties in games and in training, I'm always missing against him. So the team believes in him and also me for sure. Well, Glenmure would have been in penalties as well. So you're going to play Glenmure in the next game. How excited are you about that game? Well, you know, it's going to be a very, very tough one, but we'll always give it our best. Send a message to Glenmure in the camera right now. I want to send a message to the CC fans. We're going to, for sure, keep you guys, make you guys proud, actually. And, you know, we're just going to fight today. All right, Malakai Douglas. Thank you. Thank you. All right, that was man of the match. Malakai Douglas of Clarendon College back in the Dacosta Cup final. I'm joined now by coach Miron Gordon of Garvey-Moselle. Coach, you made it to the match. I know you were coming from Canada, but I know you couldn't miss your boys today. Speak to me about the performance. You lost on penalties, slim margins, but how did you see the game? You know, since I came back, I've been very sick with hot and cold, but I just couldn't miss this. I think, tactically, we planned for them. I think we really did well tactically. They have a lot of quality players, though. You know, so if we lose the ball in certain years, you know, it'll be dangerous. I think my team really stood to the task right through. I think this game was fitting up our finals, you know, but hats off to them, hats off to Coach Lenny. You know, I hope they can take it all away. And, you know, congratulations to my boys. You know, when we started the season, nobody expected us to do so good, but, you know, sometimes it's not the best players, but the right team. It's the most important thing. And I just want to be, you know, thanks to everybody that supported us, you know, past students, the Alliance, you know, everybody, principal, vice-principal, the teachers who supported us all the way through the season, you know. Thank you, Coach. All the best. Yeah, man, big up. All right, yeah, that was Coach Miron Gordon there. Couldn't get it done against local rivals. Clarendon College. And against his student, Coach asked you about Miron Gordon earlier. You said he's the teacher of one of the courses that you are taking in. I don't know if you think you're going to be sent to the back of the class now. But speak to me about the game and the win. Normally, I'm supposed to bring him at the front, that I can't go and work with him. We do one at the national program. That's the aim right now. I'm doing the beelize now, so I'm waiting on that to come true. Yeah, talk to me about the goalkeeper change. He saved one of the most sure penalties in my opinion from Clarendon. Are you glad that your game plan worked today? Yeah, man, definitely. We've been kicking penalty from three, four months ago. Every session, after session, we have penalty shootout. And this goalkeeper, he saved a lot in training. So the goalkeeper coach, a coach, came out faster from Waterhouse. He's our goalkeeper coach and he made the call. And I was agreeing with it. And that's the reason why Lydell went to the goal. Well, you're into the final now. Glenmure would have won on penalties against Dintu. What do you think about the matchup coming up? Good matchup again. Love playing against Glenmure team. They are about playing team. So we just have to go and prepare for that. Tuesday is an excrucial game against Lydell. So we'll be looking forward to that. Oh, well, we can replenish the players, get them rested and ready for Tuesday game. Thank you, coach. All the best. Yeah, thanks.