 As we take a look at the starting line of 4th Central High, Ronick Harriott is between the sticks and Rick Gordon, Tyrese Thomas, Zidane Christie, and Al Rikacic are the back four in the middle of the pot. Javanna McDonald, Javon Campbell, and Nathaniel Howe are six goals and four assists to his name. And up top, James Gallimard, James Dyer, and Dylan Briscoe. 4-3-3 is what they will be playing in Central High. Yeah, James Dine, that first leg got quite a few of the opportunities for Central High. Let's see if you can take them today. Four goals and four assists behind his name so far, the number 11. For William Nibhai, they also have a 4-3-3 formation. Kemal Benjamin is between the sticks. Amari Christopher Reed will fly straight at left back today. Kemar Bennett, Orville Brown, and Joshua Walker will complete the back four in the middle of the pot. Colonel Pyrt, J-Quan James, and Tyon J. Bennett. Up top, we have Jair Skyers. Coran Henriquez, the 15-year-old that we showed you a little bit earlier with 10 goals and a couple of assists. And C-Ron Williams, who has five assists to his name. 4-3-3 is what they will play as well. Interesting line-up, very deep line-up in terms of goal scoring and assists as well. And Anderson the man in charge. William Nibb in their purple and white, driving forward, very soggy conditions, especially in the first half. And the ball stopping, luckily for goalkeeper Harriet, who could execute the save. Keeping it away from Henriquez, the impressive number, the impressive 15-year-old. This man with a strike early, Williams. And he had better yet to come. Central high, getting a few balls into the air. That finish should have been better. Goalkeeper Harriet committing, Benjamin, sorry, committing. And luckily for him, the shot was off target. Central getting into the area on a rare occasion. And Guillemore with the strike, which was wide. And then another strike from outside here. Lots of shots outside the A-team from both teams. That time equal to the task. An occasion for Henriquez to get inside the area, decided to cut back. Not sure if that was the right option. And a low-decentral defense to get back and defend. William Nibb had the better of the first half. This was another strike, which barely made it to goalkeeper Harriet. And then the moment that changed it, one minute into stoppage time in the first half. Good work by Henriquez. And look at this from Williams. A bit fortuitous how the ball got to him, Williams. But look at that strike. Great technique was slipping as well, which is even more impressive. Put his instep through it, locked the ankle, and into the roof of the net. Goalkeeper Harriet, no chance. And Williams with his first of the season, William Nibb, one nil to the good. He was the importance of that into the second half. No central, a better performance in the second half. That was Campbell getting forward, but his strike was into the side netting. William Nibb, again, those strikes from outside the area. Harriet doing enough. Central, even though they got more balls into the 18-yard area, there's another example. Just not enough strikes to test goalkeeper Benjamin. This is another attempt from the substitute deflected. And William Nibb able to clear a strong defensive effort. And Williams with a blinder. So William Nibb threw to yet another round of 16 into the Costa Cup. Dwight Jeremiah getting results. Five shots on target from 15 attempts for William Nibb. Just the one shot on target from 12 for last year's beaten finalist. There were four-year lacquards shown to each. Five corners for William Nibb. They enjoyed majority of the possession and all the goals here at Glenmure High. William Nibb threw to the round of 16 with their 1-0 win. Let's hear from our water man of the match, none other than the goal scorer, Mr. Williams, Seron Williams. Here we have our water man of the match. He is no other than Seron Williams, the goal scorer for today. Congratulations. Thank you very much. Seron, today, though rain had affected the field a bit, but you managed to score a goal in the first half. How was it for you? It was a very good feeling because my team needed the goal to advance to this round of 16. Well, you are in the round of 16, as you said. Again, how does it feel for you and your team? My team, yeah, my team, we feel very joyful, great. I think we can push on behind this competition. You did have a lot of support when you scored a goal today. People were sliding and tripping, celebrating just like you and your teammates. How does that feel to know that people are supporting you? It gives me a joy because when they are pushing on to the competition, they're going to need a lot of support. Well, you did well. Congratulations and all the best for the rest of the season. Thank you very much. Now we welcome the coach of Central High.