 All right, yeah, all semifinalists for the Issa School of Football, the Costa Cop in Jamaica have been decided at the weekend defending champions Clarendon College and Glenmure High secured their semifinal birds. The remaining two semifinalists were confirmed earlier on Tuesday. Garvin Maseo secured their spot with a win over Kono College in Clarendon. Here are the highlights with Dean Smith on commentary. Here's a full-time highlight. Jelani 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 Tinglin. One little for Garvin Maseo. He really did well on that individual effort, you could say. Cool finish in the end. Beaten at the near post was Carlisle Tinglin. Goal number 11 on the season. That free kick went wide. Clear clock. The kick on that occasion, he would turn beautifully here and his shot was wind 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 Grisel 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. But in the second half, beautiful builder played Donaldson. Getting by his mark up, playing it to Everall Swabie. His shot was beautifully powered away. But the follow-up from clear clock was clinical in Siseve. And just enough on the afternoon, 2-0 for Garvin Maseo. His 20th goal, that one clear clock. Ensuring that the six points, 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. 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. Kane Brown, he brought that one over the top. And they had this opportunity. Matthew Wilson, firm hand by Chris Maxwell. Keeping him at bay. And that was that for this quarterfinal group B. All right, so let's look at the full results from today's Dacosta Cup matches then. Four quarterfinal matches. The last set of quarterfinal games. Garvin Maseo, 2-0 over Cornwall College. You just saw the highlights there. BB Koch, they had a chance of going through. They upset Dintill Technical by 2 goals to 1. But it was not good enough. Christiana losing 3-1 to Manchester High. And Clarendon College, beating Glenmure by 2 goals to 1 in what many believe is a prelude to the Dacosta Cup final. Points table then. Group A. Clarendon College and Glenmure already through before today to the semi-finals of the competition. Clarendon College, the defending champions taking top spot with maximum nine points after today's victory. Glenmure also advancing. And then in group 2, this is the one that was really tight. Dintill Technical topping the group on goal difference. They finished with a plus 4 ahead of Garvin Maseo who finished with a plus 3. BB Koch despite today's impressive victory over Dintill Technical ending with a minus 2. And so they have been eliminated from the Dacosta Cup. They will play Ben Francis Football, a title that they won in 2019. It is their lone schoolboy football title. So here we have it. The semi-final lineup for the Dacosta Cup. Clarendon College, the defending champions taking on Garvin Maseo, the 2021 Dacosta Cup champions. Glenmure, the reigning Ben Francis champions. They will not defend that title because they're in the Dacosta Cup semi-finals taking on Dintill who are desperate for another Dacosta Cup title. The most consistent team in the last 10 years, Lansing Mariah Dintill Technical to have not won a schoolboy football title, whether it be the Champions Cup, which is the All Island Knuckle, the Dacosta Cup, which is rural area football's most cherished prize, or even the Ben Francis Cup that we've seen some other schools win. But it's a really good semi-final lineup I think in the Dacosta Cup. Yeah, Dintill haven't won the Dacosta Cup since the early 1980s have they? Yeah, 1981 I think it was. Yeah, and they have had some good teams in the past decade but just not going all the way. But it's hard to look past as you suggested Clarendon College and Glenmure for the title. Having said that all four semi-finals just look very, very strong. It's just that Clarendon College just they appear to have gears, you know, they appear to have the quality to just match anything that is thrown at them. And then when they are on song they look almost unbeatable. Lenny Hyde's teams and they have a look about them attractive and so on. But Glenmure looking tight and as you said Dintill can't be underestimated. So what I'm getting is you're picking anyone to win. It's an open battle. I give Clarendon College the edge. I give Clarendon College the edge but I think it's a good quartet of teams getting ready for the semis. Yeah, you know I wanted to skip the show today so I could go to Clarendon and watch the Glenmure versus Clarendon College and County. Yes, I wasn't allowed to do it. I really wanted to though because there are two teams that play a really attractive brand of football and I really wanted to see how that would come together in a contest. Clearly it was a pretty good game. Clarendon College coming out to one and I hope that I'll get to see it in the championship match again. Yeah, well there will be no skipping work. Yeah, and Ligea Williams referenced it yesterday when he spoke about the quality of the two coaches, Glenmure's Andrew Peart and Lenny Hyde from Clarendon College. He spoke glowingly of their coaching acumen and used that to suggest that those two teams have something special about them. Yeah, and we'll have to wait for the Dacosta Cup semifinals but what we will get a chance to see this weekend will be the quarterfinal matches in the Champions Cup which is the All Island Knockout. So you have the four semifinalists from the Manning Cup, Mona, Kingston College, Heidel and St. George's College will be drawn against the four teams from the Dacosta Cup, Glenmure, Clarendon College, Garver Marseille and Dintill and I can't wait to see those matches this weekend, Lance and Mariah because I was having a conversation last night and there is a feeling that this year the Dacosta Cup teams are actually better than the Manning Cup teams and so I think the quarterfinal matches will be quite interesting to see one first of all the matchups and then how they play out on Saturday. So of course the draw will be done tonight. We will have to leave early from our beautiful space to show you that which is coming up at six o'clock seven ECT. So it's a good look. All right we also have Nation's League football that's coming up on the channel this week and yes you will not want to miss this wherever you are across the Caribbean so let's have a look at the matches that we're looking forward to. This is Friday now Montserrat will take on the Dominican Republic. This will be on Sportsmax 2 p.m. 3 ECT then Bermuda versus St. Vincent and the Grenadines at 5 30 p.m. 6 30 ECT that one is on Sportsmax plus which you can get on the Sportsmax app so ensure you download the Sportsmax app now Barbados versus Nicaragua at 6 p.m. 7 ECT that will be on Sportsmax 2. Still Friday the big one Jamaica versus Canada first leg this is the quarterfinals of Nations League 1 and this will be on Sportsmax at 7 p.m. 8 ECT it will come from the National Stadium in Kingston yeah so we're watching closely for that there's also Honduras versus Mexico that's at 9 p.m. 10 ECT also on Sportsmax Belize versus French Guiana that will be on Sportsmax 2 at 9 p.m. 10 ECT so a lot of great action coming up in the Nations League this week and it will all be live on your home of champion Sportsmax Sportsmax 2 Sportsmax plus yeah don't know the app today.