 to the left of the park. Clarence College, your starting line up sees one change. Daniel Clark comes in at left back four, Rogel Francis, Burrell between the sticks, Thompson Hodges, Green, complete the back four. QP Gadimore and Douglas in the middle of the park. Ashley on the left, Hull on the right with 12 points. You can see the difference. You can see the difference as well as 16 assists. The big question is whether or not they can live up to what they showed us on Saturday night. It's a big ask to better what they did. But if there's any team that can do it, it's Clarence College. As far as Moon High is concerned, they're unchanged from that Manning Cup final. Akim Bernad in goal, Peralto Johnson, Gordon, Parchment in the back four in the middle of the park. Alex Swazo, Carlton Brown and Denzil of course with 11 goals and 20 assists to his name. Shane Gordon, DeMarion Harris and Romarian Thomas, the top three. Yeah, well, we expect that they will be playing up. Use the word undisputed, the thrill of victory again and again for Clarence College this season. The kings of the land, one done. Of that, it's true. The interscholastic Olivia Shield winners once again. They are the best in the country. Clarence College. And if you were to look at the score lines in the Narcissus final and in this playoff, you would also add by far by a country mile since they're from the country. Let me add that to it. Yeah, every reason to celebrate very easy on the eye. Lovely to watch in full flow. They hit a bump along the way in the champion's cup, but they were back to their normal way. Default action. And yes, Linward teacher Hyde has presided over yet another scintillating Clarence College Schoolball football team. Yep, embraced. Hull, gracious in defeat. Craig Butler and I think he'll be quick to admit that he was beaten by a better team and team in the land. Clarence College winning this one by four goals to nil. It's been a playoff to remember, especially for the Clarence College supporters. Mona actually pressed early and should have taken this chance then from Mackenzie with the effort. Yeah, something big for them. If they had gotten that goal, they could have played a little bit more their strategy. Yeah, but it was always going to be difficult once they got behind and they had chances. Cahim Dixon trying to pull out the spectacular here. And the king Bernard, he showed signs from early in the game that he just wasn't up to tonight. Yeah, challenges, challenging his own defender there when the clearance was going to be easy. And then this at the back post, you don't leave the best striker at the schoolboy football level on marks there. No, you don't do that. And he will not let you off the hook with doing that with all the height that Mona has in the backline. It was Dixon heading home on this term until the ball was in the back of the net. That is embrace from the teacher. They got the breakthrough. They could have had more. Ashley did well, trying to send that one across. And then the follow up wide, just wide. Gallimau was getting sharper and sharper. And then in the second half, Claren and college went up another gear. Gallimau improved his game, trying to get his teammates involved, including Dixon, who almost scored. That probably would have been the goal of the season. Look at the bit of skill there. And where there was no space, there was. And the man there was Dixon. Then the ball inside and a wonderful header from Thomas Fabulous saved by Borrell. When you have a goalkeeper who doesn't do a lot in games because the way his team monopolized possession. Big save. And then Hull with a floated ball inside. Mona trying to clear Dixon in the thick of things. Douglas trying to get there. They were passing around and it was finally put in by Gallimau right into the corner. Yeah, that was composure of the highest level, not plus the deer. Easy passing back and forth. And then the snap shot. And it was enough to beat Bernard. But that's the composure this team shows. And then Thomas with an effort from outside the box. Borrell equal to the pass. He had a good game. Yeah, a really good game when called upon. And then Bernard should have done much better there. Hull bouncing on it inside the box. Yeah. You fought the goalkeeper and that one. Borrell's goal. You feel the goalkeeper should have done better. You say you try and catch it at your highest point. Yeah. It was nowhere close. It was. You have the advantage of your hands and you allow the Hull to get in there. And then Hull would get a second deflected effort inside. He tried the first time. That was at the second time of asking. I was too much powerful but not who again I think should have done better. Much, much better. And you say you fought the goalkeeper on it in terms of the save being made. In terms of the execution though, you give Hull top marks for it, kept his eyes on it, waited until it dropped. So he could get his knee over it, flush on the instep. And yeah, disappointed Bernard. Hull saying, yeah, I'm the Messiah. I was such a charm. For nil, the final score. CC domination. 15 shots. Five on target. Monahai with 13 shots. Four of which were on target. Clarence and college. The more physical outlet it seemed with 16 fouls. Doubling the amount by Monahai. Just the one yellow card shown to Atiba Green. And Monahai had more corner kicks. 11, 9. Clarence and college with the majority of the possession though. At 57 per sex. Now time for the digital man of the match. Award. And it goes in favor of Christopher Hull. Thank you, Donald. I'm joined by junior brand manager of digital. Katie Wembley. She presents the man of the match. Award to Christopher Hull. All right, Chris, let's have a quick chat. Speak to me about those two goals, especially the bicycle kick. Well, it was a wonderful feeling today to score two goals into the Oliver Shield Final. I've been training hard saying I'm coming to this game to score. And in terms of you switching to the striker position. You mentioned that something you practice in training. Yes, it's something being practiced in training, doing it regular in training and also in games. Back to back, Oliver Shield titles. Speak to me about the work that goes into training sessions and just... Well, we're going to training sessions. We have a wonderful trainer called Sammy, Junior Samois, which is not here with us today. He's been training hard with us all pre-season from July. So it's good. Congratulations, Chris. Yeah, thank you. Thank you. Congratulations, Chris. Yeah, thanks. Yeah, that was Christopher Hull there. Two-time back-to-back Oliver Shield champion now for Clarendon College. I'm being joined now by Mona High Coach Craig Butler. And his staff, of course. He never leaves them out. Went together, loose together, no? Yeah, you said it, Coach, I asked you about your game plan before the game and it was evident what it was to go direct and exploit the spaces that they went forward. You seem to run out of gas at the end, but speak to me about the performance. No, it was not about running out of gas. It was about not taking the chances. We won the ball, we made our chances, we got our chances, we didn't score. And when you don't score like that and you're pressing like that, sooner or later, you're going to break down. And for me, I think the boys played well. Yeah, but I think Clarendon College today was the better team on the field. I'm about to have respect. Will you serve as a platform for you to build on next season and we could see you back on this stage? Absolutely. We only have two players leaving next season. So, you know, I have a lot coming in. So, we're all right. We're all right. You know, the program is strong and the movement is strong and if it's one thing they cannot say, it's that Mona is a non-traditional school. Congrats, Coach. Yeah, we're ready to go. All the best. We'll never die. Coach, Butler, first time, Olivier Shield appearance for them and they just came up short against this man's team, coach Lenny Tijai, coach back-to-back, Olivier Shields, speak to me about that feat. Very happy about it. I think the word pretty hard this season for this. The boys wanted it most and I told them before about seven of them is leaving this year. So, they were here with Olivier Shields and you see what they did tonight. We didn't start out well in the first half but as the game went on, we gradually picked up and started past the ball and the movement. They enjoyed tonight. That's what I told them. Just go there and enjoy the game. Yeah, Christopher Hull was the man of the match for this game. Speak to me about you moving him from the left-wing position to the striker. Yeah, they do that and on many occasions and they rotate a lot up front. So, we don't want them to stay wide in the attacking third and they need to get into the box and that's what he did tonight. Congrats coach. When's the party? Tomorrow. We're going down Clarendon tomorrow. All right, that'll be it. Right now, they have to see Clarendon College. Nine and one then by Jamaica College. Olivier Shields presented by Keith Wellington, Andrea Ropa. So, the moment at hand. It has finally arrived for Clarendon College. Champions of the land. They have won the Olivier Shield in this year, 2023. A schoolboy football team that we will remember for a very, very long time. I've been talking about this team for a long time, Donald. They excite me. I watched them on Saturday and I couldn't sit in doing commentary. They had me on my feet and a lot of the fans in the stands were on their feet. It's a really good schoolboy football team at Clarendon College and a lot of people will hear coach I'd said seven players leaving and thinking okay, we can have a go at them again but we know their conveyor line will always be turning and players will be coming off but right now it's about this set of players who've really all season long and they topped it off tonight. Not the most scintillating performance that we've seen from them but it was always going to be hard to replicate what they did on Saturday. Took a lot out of them but what they had left in the tank is still better than many teams if not all teams in schoolboy football. Really a season to remember and a brilliant schoolboy football season we've seen some fantastic goals, team goals especially what are your thoughts on what happened this year? That was a great watch I had the advantage well I had the advantage of being engulfed in it as a coach as well and it's always fantastic coming up against different rivals having the hopes of going on and winning it all and then to have the vantage point of sitting here with great persons like yourself to make the calls and and see it from a different angle and from all angles being engulfed in it and sitting here or even in the stands sometimes as a spectator I've enjoyed this season and no