 Let's take a look at the starting line-up for Chaddysmith. First, Dion, we have Dionte Gehry in goal for Chaddysmith. Back four of Jane Ed, of Rhys Clayton, sorry, or back three of Rhys Clayton, Michael Smith and Kevon Gale. In the middle of the park, Anthony Allen, Devonte Wilson, Tiffin Richards and Jamal Duaney. And up top, George Pringle on the left, Daniel Clarke, the captain on the right, and Rayquan Stoney who has three goals to his name so far this season down in the middle. They'll be playing with a 3-4-3 formation, Charlie Smith. Already some six goals behind their names, so high-flying players there from last season as well. Let's take a look at the starting line-up for Calabar High. Omari Grant will be between the sticks. They have a back four of Jane Edwards, fit for McLeod, Joshua Henry, and Devonte Hutchinson. And there appears to be a late change with Isaac Clarke being taken out of the starting line-up. Javel Watson has been drafted into the starting line-up. Anthony McDonald, O'Brien Marks, Jaheem Rankine, Christopher McKenzie and Sheridan Wilson complete the line-up for Calabar. So we'll get confirmation as to why the dangerous Clarke has been taken out. And we'll tell you about that in just a little while. But Clarke... Charlie Smith at home, Stefan Dua, the man with the whistle. Charlie Smith coming forward early. Their leading goal scorer in Stoney with the strike. And unfortunately couldn't put it on target. It was that kind of day for the home school. Calabar, they came to play. Jaheem Rankine on the left-hand side into the area. And he found his partner in crime, Javel Watson, who provided the calm finish. That came after 20 minutes. Calabar 1-0 to the good. Charlie Smith with an attempt from way out. And that was easy. Yeah, he looks very calm between the sticks. Omari Grant. But Calabar, they continued to press this unlucky off of the boot of Sheridan Wilson onto the crossbar. Gary was beaten, but luckily for him, his frame was in place. Then again from the wide area. This time it was Watson playing provider for Rankine, who just couldn't steer that on target. Calabar, they continued to come forward. Their captain, Fitzroy Macau, with that header off target. But he had better to come. And then this sad moment for Charlie Smith. Look at the goalkeeper there just lashing out with the left foot. You just can't do that, Deontay Geary. And Stefan Dua saw it clearly and showed him the red card reduced to 10 players. The free kick over the top. And Andre Bogle, the substitute keeper, brought into the free. He was a bit nervous here from the shot from outside the area from Kevon Campbell, who couldn't put it on target. This was on target, though, and Bogle beaten. The captain, Fitzroy Macau, just a well-composed header into the far corner. 2-0 to Charlie Smith after 79 minutes. And they were in full control. And the captain, yeah, in command. They would get a third. This one, more difficult in terms of redirecting this on target. But Kimani Thompson did it to perfection. They're number 13. The assist from Ronaldina Williams. Thompson the finish. Two minutes into stoppages. And Calabar had a three-goal lead. A late opportunity. Stoney looking to bend that into the far corner. Look at that work from Amari Grant. That was impressive. Sticky glue on those fingers. And a calm save. That should have been a fourth for Calabar. And Mackenzie just unable to put it on target. 3-0 after 90. A top-class performance from Calabar under coach Andrew Price. Nine shots on target from their 19 attempts. Charlie Smith, they only had three from their 12. So 21-4. It was a busy afternoon for Stefan Dua with the whistle. He showed two yellow cards as well. And a red card for goalkeeper Gary. He will have to sit in front of a disciplinary committee in the days to come. Eight saves between the two teams. Charlie Smith making five of them. They had less possession and they had no goals. The home team is Calabar High who come away with a win. Another clean sheet for them. Two in three. And three goals to nil. They win. Let's hear from our man of the match. He is a Calabar number seven. He ran king. Here with Jaheem ran king. You're awarded with the man of the match for today. Congratulations. Now tell me, you scored a goal today. Your team won. How are you feeling? I'm feeling good. I see your team. They were running behind you a while ago, chairing you on. You have a lot of great football attributes. Tell me, you're 16 years old. How is this Manning Cup season for you? My expectation is to go in the All Men's team. I'm further in the competition. And what instructions did your coach give you today? To run down the line and cross the ball in the box. Well, you definitely did that and you scored a goal. So thank you and congratulations. And now we're joined by the coach of Charlie Smith. Coach Eugene Williams. Coach, not the result you'd have wanted today, but assess your team performance. Poor. Coach, we know it's poor. We saw a red card and you were a goal down today, attacking wide. What are some crucial things you need to be looking at? We need to be focused, disciplined and be more committed. On a lighter note, is there anything positive that you can take away from today's match? I can't take anything positive from this. This is my first home game. And this is very disappointing. Well, coach, sorry about that. And thank you. You're welcome. And now we'll be talking to the coach of Calabar High, Mr. Andrew Price. Coach, victorious outcome today, rebounding from your last match on Saturday. What do you attribute it to? I believe that was a fixed-air purpose. You know, we decided to continue doing what we're doing. I think we're a bit unfortunate when we played against Kingston College and losing that game. We weren't very clinical in front of the goal. And today, you know, we got the goals today. So I believe that, you know, we came operated in the same vein that we did last, but we actually got the ball in the back of the net. Well, you're in the group of death. You have some tough opponents ahead. How prepared do you think that this Calabar squad is for those to come? We have a good-ass chance as any in the group and it's a tough group, but we're going to prepare for all the games and we're going to take it one game at a time. You speak about preparation, but I won't talk about the depth of the squad. How deep do you believe that this squad is for the longevity of the season? I believe we will have enough depth. You know, we had a couple of injuries, even in warm-up today, where we had to make some changes and we brought people in at the snap of a moment and they came in and they fulfilled the potential that we expected in them. So I believe we'll have enough depth to...