 I'm sure they're hoping for a smooth game. Here's the Heidel High starting line-up to Jare Lee in goals. They have a back four, Jormul God, Michael Forbes, Gabriel Seaborne, Deron Campbell four in the middle of the park. Kylen Smith, Ronaldo, Barrett, Keanu Jackson, Dante Stewart, and to up top to Sean Henry and Omario Henry. Yeah, Heidel, as you said, looking for a second appearance in the finals. And they have a team that they certainly believe in and a team that can challenge Kingston College. Of course, Heidel coached by Devon Anderson. But we go now to the line-up for Kingston College in goal. Malik Williams, a back four for Robert Salve, Anil Bryan, Rajay Zeminis, Kimani Rees, three in the middle of the park, Dejean Green, Jaheem McLean, Alex Kislop, up top, Demara Daley, the 14-goal man. Deshaun Byfield and Domain Smith, they're coached by Vassar Reynolds. Yeah, a team that has built to Kingston College too. Here's the full-time highlights. Heidel started well. And what a start they had through Keanu Jackson faring home. After three minutes, had space. Robert Salve on site in the keeper. Malik Williams. And it was a beautiful goal for the number 10. They had early jointed, Heidel. They were seeing glory at that moment. They continued to show great quality. Smith here forcing Malik Williams to shuffle wide. Another great opportunity to look at the stake from Amario Henry and look at the shot. Malik Williams would have been beaten by all accounts. Had that been on target, it went over the top. Kingston College would have their own moments in the first half. Daily, the 14-goal man trying for glory there flashed it wide. Heidel though. It was all them in the half number one. And Amario Henry, look at this maze turning, firing with fury. Bang on target. The number 14 for Heidel showing why he's on the park to score belters. Oh, what a strike. It looks good in every angle. The shots from the Heidel massive. Kingston College had this header from Brian. Saved by Barrett. Also had a skier at Kingston College. This now in the second half, their hope would come as the kick from behind wasn't dealt with properly from Gordon. The main Smith firing up. The Kingston College supporters after he fired home only stirred the season. But perhaps one of the most important goals of his football career. The main Smith, the number two take a bow. Here's the second goal. What a pass it was into the half space. Alex Hislap slapping it home to the fire triangle. A beautiful pass. What vision did the Jean Green show there? Desiree Lee frustrated. Jubilant for Kingston College purple nation. They had this attempt high from McLean and it was really a Kingston College second half. That was the end of the 90 minutes. Here are the full-time math statistics. Five on target from Heidel from 17 tries. Four on target from 15 tries for Kingston College. Six fouls of peace. A yellow card of peace. One offside from Kingston College. Ten corners. Six to Heidel. Three saves made by Malik Williams. Two made by Tadari Lee. Kingston College 55% off the possession level. After 90 minutes, we go to the dreaded penalties. So started well for Kingston College. Tadari Lee didn't have a chance there. Soded Barrett for Heidel. Malik Williams. Reese, he missed. That's where returned. Tadari Lee had a mouthful as well. Nervous moments as the final kick from John O'Gordon that sealed the deal for Heidel, sending them and Devin Anderson in the Manning Cup final. It all happened here, Dwight Jeremiah. We go now to Gerard Marsili. He has the MVP of this encounter. Yeah, the Manning Match award being presented by Caden Webly, the junior brand manager at DigiCell. Thank you so much, Caden. Let's have a chat with the Manning Match. Talk to me about that second goal to go 2-0 up. What was going through your mind that how did you score it like that from that angle? Yeah, tell me about coming into this game against Kingston College, what was your mindset like? Come out and say we'll fight hard. First, now this one. Yeah, into the final now against a team just as aggressive as Heidel High. How prepared are you for that one? All right, we'll see you in the final. Congratulations. Well done. Thank you. Yeah, let's have a chat now with the coach of Heidel High, Devin Anderson. We'll have a chat with him very shortly. And first is talk to Vaso Reynolds, coach from Kingston College. Coach Reynolds, tell me about this game. You're able to pull it back and take it to penalties. But if you look at how the overall game went, what would you have changed? We started out a little bit too slow. I mean, we have spoken about it. We have been considering goals the first five, 10 minutes in a couple of games. And we were aware of that and we were guarding against that. It happened again in the first and the fourth minute of the game. We never recovered quite well. And then we went down two-nil against a very good team, an experienced team. But we got back the boys together after a break and we spoke to them, we encouraged them. I think we went back out on the field with a little bit more commitment. And dominated the second half and got back two goals. Penalty, it was always going to be difficult. The fact of the matter is that the Heidel goalkeeper is a former Kingston College goalkeeper and so he was kind of aware of where some of these guys would have placed their penalty kicks. But it was a good game. I mean, I'm proud of the boys to have gone on two-nil down and came back to all and took it to the penalty. But I think we deserve something from the game. Yeah, coach. I can't let you leave without explaining to us exactly how Kingston College were able to get this far, your two group of deaths, two groups of deaths. You got out of them, then you made your way into this and they find out what was the secret behind Kingston College? It's a matter of hard work and commitment. The boys believed in what we were trying to do. We're still in the rebuilding process, we're still in the infancy stage, but the boys would have shown a lot of improvement, game by game, week by week. I just saw the second half today continue to improve. We have another shot at another title. We have the semifinals in the Champions Cup. Let's hope that that growth will continue into Tuesday's game. All right, coach. Well, we'll see you on Tuesday. Thank you so much. Yeah, coach from Kingston College, Professor Reynolds, who now passes by coach Anderson and has a greeting with him. Coach Anderson, high or high into the final of the Manicup. How do you feel about that? High or high into the Manicup final. How do you feel about that? Words cannot express my feelings, you know? Well, as one spectator said, coach, I've been knocking on the door for years. It's not open yet, but it's crack. You know, we intend to open it. You know, this is a very special day for the ideal family and all my supporters over the years, you know? Once we once this game played at Sabina Park, I never I never have any fear. Once it comes down to penalty, the only thing come back to me is 2014. Again, CC, the knockout game. And you know, once it's that goal again, far gone conclusion. Yeah, coach, talk to me about your boys, though. This team looks really put together. Looks like they're mature enough in the way that they play. Just how good are these boys on the team? These kids are for real. As what I said to them before we leave, I said, guys, I'll go to war with you guys anytime, anywhere. It doesn't really matter. I mean, not a lot of people give us a chance, but I believe in them and they believe in what we are doing and ends that we are here in the final. Yeah, coach. Mona, how are you having the final? What do you know about them? We know that Mona is a very good team. You know, Adele will come out here and do what Adele has been doing for our season. Work hard. Grind it out, you know? Of course.