 Many of the names need no introduction. Jahasho of Ferguson, Joshua Lewis to Marshall, the back, Lindel, Sween and Nathan Quashe. All eyes will be them. JDL Joseph is back in the lineup and he will be an integral part while Jaheem Dancler will be expected to bang home goals at the top. Jerry Moe is on the bench. Well, look for Lewis, a captain to lead the back four and Quashe to play an advanced role of Jayce Charles and Rogers. And of course, Lindel, Sween will lead the San Juan North secondary attack. I mentioned that they were only beaten three times since 2019, twice against San Juan secondary and Isaiah Diaz, his job critical in goal for them. No, of course, Marfan in the lineup, but Ashing and Oliveri, national in the 15 talent will be expected to provide some quality while Stapleton has banged in nine league goals. Well, as mentioned, the back two of the, well the middle two of O'Brien and the four to make sure to solidify things there in the middle of the park and of course Stapleton up front, who will be the man responsible for putting the ball in the back of the net for Rima North secondary. Let's look back at the 90 minutes of action. Got us to this point. Did start with drier conditions and some spectacular efforts. And then look at this, Joseph, all held by Diaz. Joseph again would start this one, Lindell Swindow, across his footing and the opportunity. Swind kept quiet for much of the match, but of course, he did have his moments where he caused disruptions, Diaz with the save and then Ashing service. And look at that from Stapleton and a save from Xavi and Haynes. Four from Swind. Of course, he's balled back into the area, forcing all sorts of acrobatics. And then Chase Charles, we swam a score from there in the semi-finals, not this time. Second half for Rima, started to come to the party offensively. Xavi and Haynes needed to be brave whenever he was called upon. Marfan came on as a second half substitute, almost knocked one in past Haynes. But 90 minutes could not find a winner. And we caught Ken Guy though, as an opportunity to give his team a chance. Staying in the competition. Will he be that guy? East Zone, integral winners. A Cinderella story, relegated in their first season in 2014. Dropping to the senior grade division, climbing unbeaten into the Premiership and advancing past San Juan North Secondary to win the championship. What a story. Well, listen to the raw emotions that you're hearing here at the Larigone Stadium. Not even bad light could stop them. They were better. They are champions.