 And that's the good one, but the never will. It's a scoreboard football to cost the cup, quarterfinals. What a finals before, Cornwall winning on both those occasions. So you just want to hold that will shape up for them as we look at their opponents. So Gavir Masih, their coach, of course, by Maren Gordon. He's away on national duty. But here's a quick look at the lineup. Krishmar Maxwell, Devani McIntosh, Tyree McKenley, Melinda Lee Blake, Malik Robinson, Wilton Williams, Christopher Mondal, Canra Williams, Delano Thompson, Cleo Clark, and Anthony Sinclair. They're playing with our 4-3-3 formation. No doubt who is their main man, Cleo Clark. Over 50 goals in his schoolboy career. Look out for him. They're number 10 in captain. Cornwall College, their goalkeeper is Carlisle Tingley. Brian Bowen, Dane Buckley, Matthew Wilson, Deshaun Evans, Travis Gordon, Deshaun Talberg, Tenoy Dunkley, Rakeem Grizzle, Rakeem Lee, Anna Lincoln Cox. They're coached by Dr. Dean Weatherly. 3-5-2 is what Cornwall will play. Very resilient team, as you said. 12 titles to their name. No team in the Dacosta Copas, one more. And that will say something when these kind of do or die matches because they do have the pedigree. Here's a full-time highlight. Delani Williams got the ball in the half line and was able to evade quite a few defenders on that occasion. Then again, then again, and a cool finish beyond goalkeeper Tingley. 1-0 for Garvin Masio. He really did well on that individual effort, you could say. Cool finish in the end. Beaten at the near post was Carlisle Tingley. Goal number 11 on the season. That free kick went wide. Cleo Clark, the kick on that occasion. He would turn beautifully here. And his shot was wide of the mark as well. What a sharp turn it was from the number 10. Cornwall College, they would also have some attacking forays. Goalkeeper spilling that one. It came to Rakeem Crystal. And he flashed it just across the face of goal. Had it been on target, I tell you. Goalkeeper would have been out of position. Half beautiful builder played Donaldson. Getting by his marker, playing it to Everill Swabie. His shot was beautifully powered away. But the follow-up from Cleo Clark was clinical, incisive, and just enough on the afternoon. 2-0 for Garvin Masio. His 20th goal, that one, Cleo Clark. Ensuring that the three points they need to go to six points was on the cards for them. They would continue. That ball pushed forward. Williams, the goal scorer, unable to get the clinical touch they need. Cornwall College, they had their own attempts. This first-time effort from Buckley going over the bar. Another look at it. That one from Buckley as well. He really came alive in the second half. And they would continue. And that shot put in all sorts of problems. Four goalkeeper, Tinglin, had to force it wide. Cornwall College, again, would try to bring problem. The substitute came on, the King Brown. He brought that one over the top. And they had this opportunity. Matthew Wilson, firm hand by Krishmar Maxwell. Keeping him at bay. And that was that for this quarterfinal Group B matchup. Here are the stats. At full-time, Garvin Masio, of course, winning 2-0. They had five shots on target from 15 attempts. Six shots on target from 18 attempts by Cornwall College. 15 fouls, one yellow card. Going to Garvin Masio, they had two upsides. Five corners for them, eight for Cornwall College. Goalkeeper Maxwell had to make six saves. Three made by Carlite Tinglin. Cornwall College in the end, having more of a possession. 55%, but still coming out losers at the end of it. Garvin Masio threw to the semifinal and the Champions Cup. Jene is standing by with the water, man of the match. Thank you, Dean. I'm here with the water, man of the match. No other than Orlando Blake. Congratulations. Orlando, you told me that your nickname is Crunchy. Tell me, why do they call it Crunchy? Usually they call me Crunchy because I'm from Portland. You're from where? Portland. OK, well, you did put in a good shift today, especially in the second half after the two goals were scored. What is the case that you just never wanted to concede any goals? Yeah, it was that. No one was going to concede any goal. Well, you do face Clarendon College in the semifinals. Exciting news. Are you ready? Yes, I'm pretty much confident in that one. And tell me, what is the vibe in the Garvin Masio campaign? It came off the field. Well, it was a pretty much good vibes. We got this. Sorry, not smiling. Well, congratulations. Welcome. And now we welcome the coach of Cornwall College, Dr. Dean Weatherly. Did put in a good fight today, but.