 Getting into their huddle, let's have a look at their line-up. At one, Gooden will be in goal. Left back, Brandon Bollis, right back, Ramon Francis, Anil Hedley and Tavon Coleman at the centre of their defence. Jackson White, Kyle Gordon, their captain and attacking midfielder, along with Tayshon Rowe in the middle. Cummings on the left side of their forward line, Niren Allen on the right and Doreen Watson, the central point of their attack. Andrew Peart is the head coach of this Glenmure High team. Hop up on Kingston College. Today, they start without their leading goal scorer, DeMario Daley, who has scored 14 goals. Malik Williams remains in goal, though. Damien Smith, Robert Sal, who netted a double from the penalty spot in their quarter-final encounter. Anil Bryant, Brigitte Siminis, Darnell Edwards, Kimane Rees, DeWon Green, Jaheem McLean, Alex Sislop and Kamal Patterson, and they are coached by Fasser Reynolds. Like Glenmure did in their Ducosta Cup semi-final, they will determine the direction of this one from the penalty spot. DeJon Richards looks uninterested, feels he would have finished it long ago. He did a year ago. It's 1-1 at full-time. Let's have a look at the match headlines, then, shall we? Alexey Perry getting the contest on the way to Kingston College. Early ball from a corner kick. Robert Sial, arriving at the back post, couldn't curl it on target. Sial couldn't chase that one away. Kyle Gordon had a glorious opportunity to make it 1-0 for Glenmure. He fired over the top. Glenmure would have the lead, though. Brilliant work done in the 16th minute by Cummings, finally laying it off to Brandon Wallis. And Wallis delivered a beauty, owning his second goal of the season, but a critical one in a massive game. Malik Williams not in the best position to deal with that, but into the back of the net, won in it once to Glenmure. Great nation in a frenzy in the 16th minute. Kingston College would respond immediately, though. First, with this opportunity to Alex Hyslop, his header will save by Antoine Gooden. But only seconds later, the equalizer came. Lay off by Jaheem McLean, the left footed strike. From Darnell Edwards taking a deflection and beating Antoine Gooden to his left. 1-1 in the 16th minute after Glenmure had taken a 14th-minute lead. KC Fan, quite delighted. Darnell Edwards, delighted as well with his second goal of the season. Still in the first half. Come on, Patterson with a right-footed shot from range, skimming wide of the target. Arane Watson, with his left-footed strike, saved by Malik Williams. Quarter kick at the start of the second half. And on by Arane Watson. From another wonderful, Anil Hitler delivery. Glenmure had much of the better of this second half. They had the better opportunities as well. There was a great one for Devon Coleman, left alone at the back post. From another beautiful, Anil Hitler delivery. Kyle Gordon, with this free kick just over the top. And then Kingston College's best opportunity, closest one of the second half. Crossbar, not falling their way. Cummings, inside to Gordon. Gordon's shot magnificently blocked. He couldn't believe it. So, one-one, they ended. Match statistics. Glenmure, 16 shots, 6 on target. 11 shots for KC, 2 on target. 55% of the possession to Kingston College. To Glenmure, sorry, for a possibility for both Glenmure and Clarendon College. And to come this Saturday, one and only one will remain in contention for the coveted three. Final score from the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex. One on after full-time, Glenmure beat Kingston College. 5-3 on penalties. Here's another look back. Kyle Gordon starting things off for Glenmure. Malik Williams had a chance, diving away to his right, but couldn't come up with a save. It was too well placed by the Glenmure captain. That was one-nil. Robert Cial, the Kingston College captain, going to the left of Antoine Gooden, who applauded the kick because it was a brilliant one. Cial ending his wonderful game. Yeah, Jason White for Glenmure, and then this miss from Jaheem McLean, going down the middle, and Gooden read it well. It was well saved. And then Brandon Wallace would step up to complete it. There's another look at the miss. Or the same, whichever way you look at it. Staying home, staying strong, staying firm. Williams trying to save KC season. He had no chance. Brandon Wallace finishing. And Glenmure. Curicardo, I'm joined by Carisha Ferguson. She'll be giving the Waterman of the Match Award to this Glenmure young man, a finalist, a Champions Cup finalist. A very well deserved thank you. Thank you, Brandon Wallace, the man of the match. All right, Brandon, let me have a quick chat with you, sir. You're in the final of the Champions Cup. It's going to be a Clarendon Derby. How excited are you to play against him? I feel so happy. How about tonight? Play my game, and feel so happy. In terms of the game plan, Coach Peart would have given you coming into this game. What did he tell you before going on the pitch? He said, go up there, put on the ball, and play the football. In terms of the goal that you scored, how pleased are you that you got the winner? Nothing to say. No words. All right, Brandon, all the best in the final. Thank you, sir. Yeah, Brandon Wallace there of Glenmure High. I'll be joined now by Coach Vassel Reynolds of Kingston College. He makes his way into...