 Let's have a look at the Jamaica College starting line-up, a much different line-up to the one that played in the Manning Cup final last year. In fact, just two players who started on the bench on that day in today's line-up. They have Tawain Lynch, who will be in gold. Malachi Sterling, Renson Sears, Junia, JD Johnson, Dante Logan, Javon Mills, Dylan John, Jabari Howell, Amarli King, Thierry Garrick, and Giovanni Taylor. He is to be watched for sure. Most definitely they played 4-3-3, but even so Malachi Sterling at the back will offer a lot of stability. Yeah, for the Tiffany Gardens team, five members of the team that played in the Walker Cup final last year, starting here as well. Shakur Adair in gold, Deshaun Tate, Shane McIntosh, Dwayne Johnson, and that number 10, Daniel Johnson. They also have Dave Campbell, Ryan Anil Francis, Rameesha Rodin, Shaquille Henry, Romaine Spence, and Malachi Rose, their big number 10, Daniel Watson to be watched for sure. Most certainly he will definitely create a spark in the middle of the park, and they might line up in a 3-5-2 system, but certainly they morph, they morph and then play on the park. Let's have a look at the highlights in this one thing, Tremendco College, the defending Manning Cup champions taking on Tiffany Gardens, the reigning Walker Cup champions, and in the first half, all Tremendco College, Giovanni Taylor, the exciting national under-15 player, but his shot was saved by Adair, and how about Amarni King sneaking in with a weak effort in the final analysis. Karrick took a while to get his shot away, and King with the follow-up, his effort was blocked, but Tremendco College kept coming, kept pushing, John laying that one off, Taylor inside, John taking a couple of touches, allowing Adair to cover and make another save. Howell shot from just outside the 18-yard area, Jabari Howell, that came off the crossbar, that was the closest Tremendco College had been up to that point. They might have been thinking that we would go to the halftime break or level, Tiffany Gardens with a rear shot towards the target, that was why this was a lovely pass from Daniel Watson, and they should have done better. Ball inside, Taylor Karrick with the turn, firing hard, and goalkeeper Adair had absolutely no chance, it was a ferocious finish, and Tremendco College went to the break with a wanted advantage. Second half, pretty much more of the same, Tremendco College attacking, Giovanni Taylor with a chance, another super save, coming from goalkeeper Adair, once again just making himself big, his positioning brilliant. Corner kick, that one was headed away, played back inside, and really good save again from close range, it was Karrick looking for his second, kicking again, providing or getting a save out of Adair. That was another one, and then the second goal came in the 80th minute, Giovanni Mills, the transfer from York Castle, getting his first Tremendco College goal, getting his first Manning Cup goal, that meant a lot to him. That's how it would finish Tremendco College, two Tremendco Gardens, the defending champions start well at the national stadium on the lines. Match statistics then, Tremendco College 20 shots, Tremendco Gardens nine shots, 15 of those on target for JC, so you know that Shakur Adair had a lot of work to do, just three shots on target for Tremendco Gardens, 21 falls in the contest, 10 against Tremendco College, 11 against Tremendco Gardens, three yellow cards, two for Tremendco College, one for Tremendco Gardens, and then corners, four for Tremendco College, one for Tremendco Nine saves made by the Tremendco Gardens goalkeeper Shakur Adair, just three saves by the Tremendco College goalkeeper Tawani Lynch, and I tell you what, none of those were difficult saves for Lynch. At the end of the first half, Tremendco College had a 58% worth of possession, at the end of the contest, it's gone up to 66, which means they were even more dominant in the second half. The stat that matters most though, is that Tremendco College have beaten Tremendco Gardens by two goals to nil. Kimania Sullivan is by pitch side. Thank you Chris, I'm joined by the man of the match, none other than the goalkeeper for Tremendco Gardens High, and he'll be presented with his token on behalf of Digicel by Junior Brand Manager, Kadeen Webley. I have to ask you, you made so many saves in this game, nonetheless, two spectacular goals scored on you. How do you feel about that game, seeing that your performance was so good, but you couldn't manage to get the win? It's poor for my defenders, you can't see them. So in terms of picking up your teammates and rallying the troops and coming back again, how soon do you think you guys can thread it back together and really come together and make a push to come out of the game? The next training session, the next training session. Yeah, you seem very serious, where does that come from? Is it from the coaching staff or just the desire for more? From art. Thank you. Yeah, the Tivoli Gardens goalie there, a very stellar performance, two goals that were really hard to stop on his behalf, but a very heartfelt message there coming from the goalie. I'm here with coach Dacasta, coach. In the end, it was 2-0. You showed some good signs out there, despite the score line. Is that how you viewed that game? No, don't read that game that way, but such as the game, who scored in the game, who got to come again in the next training session. In terms of what you could improve in that game, I heard in the halftime break, you guys were focused on clogging the mid-pitch so that Jamaica College wouldn't have as much time to really pick apart the back line. Is that true? Yeah, that's true. Cool. So, in terms of going forward, how much can you guys improve on this performance to really get into the next round and beyond? In terms of going forward, we'll take it from the next training session, and from the next training session, we'll advance the other one till we reach the game on Friday. Thank you, coach. Thank you very much. That's assistant coach Dacasta of Tivoli Gardens. Hi. I'm joined now by winning coach of Jamaica College, coach Davion Ferguson. A very light smile there. Coach Ferguson, a 2-0 win. I know you're a man that tries for excellence, and you wouldn't have been particularly happy with that second half by a team. No, I'm contrary. I think I'm very happy with the performance. First game of the season, it's a long season. We really wanted to start on the front foot, start with a positive result. And I think the boys came out here today and they've quit themselves well. What we had on the pitch today was a lot of 14, 15, and 16-years-old, coupled with about four or five, 17, 18-years-old. So, I think overall it's a good look. We have some more players definitely to come into the fall. So, I think for the first game, it's a really, really good performance. Speak to me a little bit about your new look, staff. I've seen you in constant discussion with coach Raymond Watson and others. Speak to me about how they have been supporting you and the adjustments you've made throughout the game as well. Nothing changes. We always calibrate, we always try to have a cooperation amongst ourselves. So, I think coach Stewart, coach Taylor, coach Watson, all of them, we just get the job done together. How do you move forward in this one? Are you aiming for the title as per usual? If you look after the game, we're actually preparing those who didn't play because we look far ahead. We try to look to the deep and other competitions. Although we want a positive result, we always try to really prepare them for the deep and other competitions. Thank you, coach.