 Which team? Take a look at the starting line-up for Mona High, Akeem Bernard, is it in between the sticks? They do have a back four of Dante Peralta, Stevan Johnson, Robinho Gordon, fantastic player. He is Macquan Parchment in the middle of the park, Alex Swazel, Carlton Brown, Denzil Mackenzie of course with 11 goals and 20 assists to his name. The Mario Harris, Keshane Gordon and Romarian Thomas up top. And this is the starting line-up for Hyde L High, of course, Tejari Lee between the sticks. Jomo Gordon, Michael Forbes, Deshaun Henry, Kaelin Smith, Ronaldo Barrett, Gabriel Seaborn, for Mario Henry, Kayani Jackson, Darren Campbell and Dante Stewart. The full match highlights of Shane Nation, the man with the whistle. And after 10 minutes, this the definitive moment for Mona, headed on by Mackenzie. It came to Gordon, who just glanced up and saw his teammate Damarian Harris in an excellent position. Wasn't he clinical with his finish into the bar triangle? 1-0, 10 minutes into their first money come final. And how did they know at that time that that would have been all they would have needed? They continued to drive forward. Again, it was Gordon driving the ball inside the area. Carlton Brown got his head on to it, but couldn't steer it between the sticks. Then this moment, getting into the area was Hyde Sartey should have taken the strike there. In the end, left it for Deshaun Henry, whose shot was weak. Thomas, who was the best player on the park for Mona, cutting in and fine a shot, really doing it at both ends. He's playing in a more advanced role this season, Romarian Thomas. But yeah, certainly a real box-to-box. Kishane Gordon, what a pretty good first half, cutting on to the left foot. I just couldn't find the accuracy. Then into the second half, Hyde L, trying to get some balls into the area. This one well defended. Carlton Brown away on that occasion, came into their own and little did Hyde L as the second half wore on. Gordon, and that was excellent defending on that occasion by Barrett. It was getting back, or was it? It actually was probably Gordon putting his body on the line. Had an excellent game, did Gordon, but it wasn't enough. Hyde L coming forward here. Henry Smith to, yeah. And that strike-off target from Ronaldo Barrett deflected as well. And as I said, there was a 10-minute period where Mona trying to part the bus. Wasn't the best option. This, they look a lot better at. Driving forward, and it was that man, Romarian Thomas, with a sublime bit of control and strike. Look at this. Picture perfect, and an inch too high. Lee was beaten, and luckily for him, his woodwork was there to back him up and then got strong palms on that one from Kishane Gordon to keep the score at one. Kept his team hopes alive. But unfortunately, it wasn't enough. Couldn't find a goal. Yet to score in a man in cup final, our Hyde L, and Mona, their first time, they have done the job. Just one goal in it, five on target from 20 attempts from Mona. Hyde L, they had 10 shots. They had four on target, but they couldn't find that goal. It was a busy day for Shane Nelson. He showed 80 yellow cards, and there were 23 fouls as well. All 22 players remained on the park. That was good to see. Three offsides, Hyde L, the guilty of the two. They also had majority of the corners and less of the possession. Mona Hyde, 52%, as well as the lone goal. They lift their first man in cup title. Let's hear from our man of the match. He is with Kimani. It's Romarian Thomas. Thank you, Chris. I'm joined by man of the match for this man in cup final. Romarian Thomas. Romarian, you're a champion right now. How does it feel? It's a great feeling. It's great right now. I'm very happy. Yeah, you were walking by and all the fans, they were crowding you and saying they knew you would win. Was that the feeling you had coming into this game today? Yes, yes, yes. And how happy are you that you could deliver the first man in cup title ever to Mona Hyde? Well, I'm very grateful for it. I've been very happy. All right, Romarian, congratulations. You can go on and celebrate now. Congratulations, man in cup champion. Thank you very much. Yeah, Romarian Thomas there. Man in cup champion. Back to you, Chris Taylor. Yeah, Donald. Well, Romarian Thomas, top season for him. Great performance today. As I said, he has a bright career ahead of him. Didn't score today. Didn't create assists, but put in the work at both ends of the park, but defensively very strong on the ball as well, Thomas. And what a moment as he said, filled with emotion. Filled with emotion, Romarian Thomas. And I'm sure all the Mona players are as well. He finished with nine goals and three assists on the season. Did Thomas, but just look at these Mona players. What a feeling it must be. Yeah, it must be a really good feeling what they've invested as far as adding to the ambition of going all the way. The 15th school to win the Manning Cup as we're waiting on the coaching staff of Mona High to arrive, but it must be a really good feeling for even spectators. And I'm sure there are quite a few neutrals would have picked up on this Mona High story and wanting to be a part of history tonight here at the National Stadium. Let's go back to Kivani. Yeah, thank you, Donald. I'm joined by Manning Cup champion coaching staff of Mona High. Coach Butler, I have to ask you first. How does it feel to be champion? It feels great. Feels great. It's a podcopter, a kid, Kirk, all of them. For Mona, they're like a kid in a wheelchair. They're sitting there with Tony. We're doing it for you. We did it. Proud of a school, proud of a team, proud of a challenge. You're not here, but all of them did it together. One family. That's what love can do here, you know. Love conquers all things. Yeah. Speak to me a little bit more about that love and the love you have for Mona High and these young players on the pitch. What do you mean, man? I bet that they're going to do that, too. Look at what they gave us out on the field today. All hard, all hard, all fight. The whole 90 minutes from start to finish, the boys were trying to be first to every single ball. They wanted this and they got it. And we're so proud of them. Proud. So proud of them. Mona Pride. Mona Pride. Was this an advertisement for just believing in the school system and what the school system can produce? It's about believing in youth. It's about having faith in yourselves. It's about Jamaica, out of many one people. It's about showing the rest of the footballing community that if you just believe and play to what your skills are, your strengths are as a nation, we can accomplish anything. That's what these boys did. None of these boys were ever called for Jamaica under 20 or under 15 or under 13. Under 17. Nobody wanted them. And look how good they are. Time distinct, stop now. Time will start putting the best foot forward as a nation. I pick the best players. Give everybody a chance. Put a system of play in place. And play a system of development for the country. Look how Mona play. Systematic. Everybody knew what they were needing to do. Everybody knew their role. Start to finish. Right Coach Butler, that's a great way to end this interview. You can go on and celebrate with your team now. Congratulations. Thank you very much. Yeah, Coach Butler there.