 And, of course, Jaheem on top, also getting two goals, so they're team full of confidence. As we introduce you to who's on the line up today, starting with Cinta Gostin. Not many notable names, although many of the squad returning from last season, Lewis Ingle, and look out for Baptiste and Friday, while Caleb and Cooper should add some trouble for the San Juan side. Tacoma Jones is the man on the bench. And, well, for San Juan, it's a different story altogether, almost household names now. The likes of Jaheem Dancle, who I just mentioned, gets in with, together with Lindell Sween and Nathan Kwashi, who have been on fire this season, contenders for players of the tournament. Chase Charles was excellent last game, while Morrison, new student in from the USA part of the lineup, with Jerry Moore on the bench. Once secondary, firmly placing themselves into the finals. This is how it started. Chase Charles, getting the opening item. That was 1-0. Then later on, a ream on the other end, felt that he should have gotten something here Friday, legs a bit too short. And Charles, Sween, and Kwashi combining. And no, it's not Captain Planet, but a goal out of this planet. Top pocket, Nathan Kwashi, third goal in two matches. And then later on, could-looking cross, Morrison, trying to get Sween involved. And that's something you don't see every day, missed from that range. Since Augustin, though, were not toothless, they did have some efforts on goal. But it was the San Juan team that got help. Even when it was off target, Lindell Sween finally getting his reward. Getting on the score sheet, that made it three. At that point, they decided to bring in substitutes. This man, Charles, one of them, and that was one of his goals. Goal number four, since Augustin's secondary, it's the looper of the Lewisian goal. And how about the conga line? And then later on, Lindell Sween, the provider. Look at this for a touch on Charles. And how about two goals? Goal number five, his second of the match. And the second-hand boy, could-he-dance, says he celebrates his team moving on to the East Zone Finals. Winners, five goals to nil. At this point, we say goodbye to all of our viewers, looking at us on CCN TV6 in Trinidad and Tobago. All right, it's time now to bring up the numbers on the board. And let's check out shots. And well, San Juan was certainly firing them in, 11 to four. Six of those were on target. Well, since Augustin was just able to muster two. And when we come down to possession, well, San Juan was always in charge of that, lion's share of possession. And the goals, they were quite clinical. Of the six on target, they were able to convert five. Hansy Beans is standing by with a man who scored, at least a third on that five goals, Charles. Thank you very much, James Swann. I'd join right now by Matias Charles. Two goals today, you are a man of the match. You talked as well as going through your head in terms of those two goals and how was it made possible? I was a little bit nervous at start. But as the game went on, progressed, I began to get comfortable, relaxed on the ball. But it's something we were been practicing and the crossover, the top and the finish. All right, let's talk a little bit about the celebration, the conga line celebration. Where did that come from? First hour, not secondary school. Well, it's a little something. One of my teammates made up. Just jahishwafu, listen. Right. We practiced it a little bit on each other and ground, but now we finally have time, right timing, to use it. All right, this is the second time you all have actually done it. Congratulations again to you and you all can conga line your way straight into the Coca-Cola East Zone Final, where we'll actually see you all play one of the two teams that we're going to see a little later on. Brent Sancho is with Coach Tacoma Jones.