 Here's a look at the Excelsior lineup in goal. Arthur Lemont, Lennon Green, Shanika Wizard, Ronaldina Medwinter, O'Dayne Strong, Richard Andrews, Damali Williams, Damar Edwards, Stephen Bailey, Perrinch Williams, Nathaniel Wall, their coach by Keon Brontrick. Yeah, a couple of players missing from the usual Excelsior lineup and bench due to under 16, but they'll still be strong. Jamaica College has Royal Renton in goal to reach Jones, Jamon Mills, Dylan John, Tahir Lawrence, Jay Johnson, Renson Sayers, Dante Logan, Isaiah Steeble, Jamoi Dennis, Malachi Sterling, their coach by Davian Ferguson. Yeah, rich history of Jamaica College, so many trophies, not a lot of walker cups, however. Only three. They were looking to get to the final and change. Full-time highlights. Jamaica College were on the ascendancy. Logan striking from distance. Fingertip getting the ball to the frame of the goal. Lammoth alert to the danger. That was the first half, what a strike it was. Moments of magic from Dylan John, spreading it wide to Dennis, sweeping it across. Jayden Johnson didn't have the finishing touch there. He'd get it eventually, though. Excelsior had their moment. Strong. Far and straight to the player there, Tahir Lawrence, and this one was far wide. What things would change, wouldn't they? Jamaica College on the front foot. Lennon Green unable to clear well. Jayden Johnson was on hand. A striker's finish, if ever there was one. Always in the right place at the right time. Jayden Johnson, at that time it was his 11th for the season. Vitriol and Anga from Lammoth. He knows it would have been more danger. He tried to make a save there. That didn't go on so well, but the follow-up from Jamoi Dennis, he was able to hold on to that one much better. First half action, Jamaica College certainly showing their price in front of goal and their build-up play. The second half now, Malachi Sterling with great vision, spreading this one. Defensive error there from Demar Edwards not hitting it out. And Jamoi Dennis on hand for keeping as well. All of that was at play and Jamoi Dennis wouldn't mind getting another goal this season. It's his ninth at that time. Not much later, Jamaica College once more. This ball slipped through. Jayden Johnson, what a finish. It was Malachi Sterling again. No wonder he's the man of the match today. What a pass. And a firm finish from Jayden Johnson. 12 goals this season. She loved it. He loved it. He didn't love it so much. Dante Burke, the substitute, came on and forced the save from Raoul Renton. Acrobatik was the save. Another time they had an header on and it was Medwinter who would have been eventually red carded for that infraction. He couldn't bring the attempt on goal. But yeah, the referee in full view of that red card. Serenal Dina, Medwinter. Frustrating day for Excelsior. A day of progress for Jamaica College. Full-time statistics. One shot from seven attempts. One shot and target from seven attempts for Excelsior. Eight from 12 for Jamaica College. Four fouls of peace. Two yellow cards of peace. One red card for Excelsior. Three upsides for Excelsior. Two for Jamaica College. Jamaica College outweighed Excelsior in corners. Six to three. Five saves made by Lamath. Only one. That beautiful save from the shot from Dante Burke made by Raoul Renton. 52% of the possession with all of the goals. Three. And Jamaica College progress to the Walker Cup final. The Digicel player of the match is standing by. Yeah, thank you so much, Dean. Here with the Man of the Match. Digicel Man of the Match. That's Malakai Sterling presented by Katie Webly, junior brand manager of Digicel. Thank you, Katie. Let me have a chat now with Malakai. You had a pretty good game. Tell me which part of it was your favorite. Well, before I came out here, the coach told me that I'm a center, but they're not going to expect me at midfield. So I just go out there and just know I have a job to do. Yeah, let's talk about the connection you have between, well, with you and your players. How good is this team? How much do you enjoy playing with them and creating chances for them as well? Well, I enjoy playing with them a lot because I know my teammates. I've been here from last year, but I never get to play because of some issues. I come here this season. I know that I did want to win the Manning Cup, but it never happened. So I'm going for the Walker Cup. Yeah, just tell me how much, how important it is to you to win the Walker Cup for Jamaica College. Well, it's important. I'm being playing schoolboy football from seventh grade. I haven't been a trophy. So I want to win this Walker Cup. All right. Well, we wish you best of luck. Yeah. Congratulations to other Malakai Sterling. All right. Digicel Man of the Match. Let's have a chat now with the Excelsior coach Key on board.