 Welcome to the J.C. Ashtonine Stadium for this Manning Cup matchup between Jamaica College and Eltham Hyde here on the home of champions. It's the return leg. Of course, Jamaica College would have already gone of three goals to the good against Eltham. And the defending champions face off once more with a former Manning Cup. Jamaica College trying to stamp their class and make it to another quarter final. Of course, they already have most of the work done. And can they continue on this trajectory offer? Fervent soccer dominance at the schoolboy level. The officials and the players on the field. As they pause for the national anthem of Jamaica as they play as a great each other. Eltham in the Maroon and White Jamaica College in the blue strips. And here are the officials. Romario Franson, Kenny Wright, Rick T'Nacha and the fourth official at Hamilton. Here's a look at the Jamaica College starting lineup in Goldie of Roll Renton. Javon Mills, Dylan John, Amarley King, Javari Hummel to hear Lawrence JD Johnson, Wrenson Sayers, Jamoy Dennis, Malachi Sterling and Tariq Jones, their coach by David Ferguson. Kirstel Anand for Eltham High School, their coach Joshua Aitkinson, Kajon Clark, Antoine McDonald, Kevin Clark. They are twins Kajon and Kevin. Javon Grand Daniel Reed, Santana Hedley, Stephen Bull, Rashon Linton and Niki Murphy, Jamar Powis, their coach by Gregory Javon. Perspective, definitely Stephen Bull there. Number 11, 12 goal man so far this season and Javon Grant wears the number 7, 4 goals and 10 assists. But lots of work for them to do against this Jamaica College team that are ready to lead by 3 goals, such a deep and strong squad. Jamaica College and Dylan John, the man who's been around for a few seasons now 14 goals and 4 assists. The second goal is David Ferguson, assistant coach at Mount Pleasant in the Jamaica Premier League as well, who are coming off of that title, that's further experience for him. I'm sure it has only helped him here at J.C. and they continue their dominance in school boy football, Jamaica College and especially the Manning Cup. Greg Rialin there looking on, the coach for Eltham. Let's see how they can recover and the Jamaica College. Mario Francis, the man with the whistle, Eltham with the kickoff and the early pressure from Jamaica College gets them winning the ball in the middle of the park. Dylan John now with it, spreading it forward and the offside flag was up. Head coach David Ferguson of course, this first season's head coach would have won a Manning Cup title with Jamaica College that's in 2019. Not many coaches have such a baptism into greatness. Of course, he's still a young coach in his 30s. Two Manning Cup titles to his credit so far, Champions Cup as well and being a part of the Mount team as you mentioned, Chris winning the Jamaica Premier League. It's happening young for him. For the first time more pleasant after being around from 2016. There's Greg Rialin trying to get Eltham back to the levels that they were at in 2006 in a good period for the St. Catherine based Manning Cup teams if you think about it, they were just one of quite a few that did good things. As well in during that period Eltham as we said and he had schools emerging in that time schools like Innswood and Waterford who also caused a lot of problems. Of course, yeah, Bridgeport of course we know would have won a couple of titles in the. In that year? Yeah. 2006. Yeah, Manning Cup here. It was an all as St. Catherine Affair with Eltham and Bridgeport winning the trophies. For. Number 60. Number number 70. Francis there. Number 90. Calling back the play. Eltham not. Particularly happy with that. Jamaica College, but is. Number 16. Number The strong challenge that from Kevin Clark, one of two twins. It's Jamoy Dennis on the screen. It's Captain Rentson-Sires, Jabari Howell, Tariq Jones, Who's in possession throughout them. They're able to break now, but they're unable to keep possession of the ball. Looked to have been Jamar Powis, who made the assist. Pass rather. Got a stern look from Chris Taylor. Here's Malachi Sterling. Ball in. That should have been a goal, you know. It really should have been. That should have been finished. A real opportunity there for Johnson. A seven-goal man this season. Jadon Johnson. Jadon Johnson. But yeah, should have done better there. Wow. They breathe a sigh of relief. See what they can do with that. Interesting updates coming in. Kingston College, now a lead champion by four goals to one. Which would mean seven-three. Seven-three on aggregate. Safe to say that Casey are through to the quarter-final round. Bibi Koch, now lead Manchester High by two goals to one. Manchester pulling one back. Three-one now, in fact, we're seeing half-time. So good work by Bibi Koch out of St Elizabeth. Three-one they lead. It was a big match for them. That was a two-in-two for Bibi Koch. Manchester who won their first game. That'd be a dent in their hopes of going forward. Only two to come out of that group. Four groups of four. The top two to come through into the Costa Cup. Certainly all wouldn't be lost for Manchester. From is playing against Gavi Moseo. It's locked at Nillol in the first half. Glenmere against Port Antonio. Haven't heard anything about that just yet. Here's Eltha, trying to go from distance. What I can tell you is that McGraw lead William Nib by three goals to one. That would be a big dent in the hopes of Dwight Jeremiah's William Nib who lost their first match as well by the odd goal in five. And now trailing three-one against a McGraw unit who we've seen already this season look a pretty good unit. And German Thomas doing really good things with them. You remember he was around in 2019 when they got to the semi-finals of the Costa Cup. And it looks to me like this team could be looking to match that kind of team. They do have quality in it all around the park. Here's the Jamaica College ball to John. John gets by one. Crucial intervention that that's Kevin Clark. It'll be a bit difficult to track both himself and Keddon Clark. Not sure if that was ending in the back of the net though. Would it have been a pass? I think it was a pass inside looking for Johnson again. Good work though by Eltha, good defending. Monica lifted high. And the keeper got a hand to it to make a college through Howell. Trying to capitalize of course the big matchup yet to come in the Dacosta Cup. Clarendon College in Stets. Group one of the round of 16. Big group Cornwall College of course being a part of that. Certainly from an historical level these schools have so many titles between them. Cornwall, Clarendon College, Stets. Numerous titles both at the Ben Francis level and the Dacosta Cup proper. Perhaps more as more so at the Dacosta Cup. It's a tradition certainly a plenty in group one. Here's Eltha. Malachi Sterling sheathed the ball doing well. Here's Jamaica College. The ball released well. John wasn't there to get that one. Jones on the ball for Jamaica College. Because of the way of Sterling. Cross comes in. Good defensive work from Eltham to avert the danger. The passes out of their own area have been panicky. To say the least. This game starting just like what we saw in the first game where the team leading has been applying all the pressure. Continuing their dominance. Yes, Jamaica College haven't scored yet, but it seems so far like it's just a matter of time. 4-4-2 is what they're playing JC. Eltham a 4-3-3. At the moment it almost seems 11-0. 10-0-0. Everybody back. There's a cross cut out again. King was trying to get on the end of that for Jamaica College. Play it out. But still in the Eltham half. They have a throw in now. Thurgevine Mills. Travon Mills rather. Mills doing well there. Just the sheathed the ball from Roshan Linton. Passes it to Tahir Lawrence. Linton trying to apply some pressure on Jamaica College's defense. They play out of the press easily in the end. This ball now to Dennis. Johnson. His shot was wind of the mark. Lawrence connects with Sterling for Jamaica College. Throwing in their own half. It's Dennis to John. John is hustled off the ball. Dennis gets the return ball. Howell now chooses to recycle. Sears the... Incension. Captain of the steam Sears. That cross count. And then booted out. Eltham doing all defending. So far. Really nothing going forward. This ball launched off field. And again it will give Jamaica College an easy opportunity to clear. And yeah, a chance for them to build yet again. Finding the gaps in the midfield. Kevin Clark there. Showing a card to Jamoy. Well the referee there. Frances showing a card to Jamoy. Dennis for that foul on Kevin Clark. Oh, that was an awful challenge. Yeah, really was. Wow. Look it there. That could have been another color. Dangerous. I think after he went in did try to pull out but it was too late. By that time Dennis. Jamaica College coming out of group B. Won that group. Nine wins from ten. Just one loss. James Tivoli gardens. They actually won that much in normal time but then lost the points. Because of using an ineligible player. So that the one loss against them from their 10 games. They scored 52 and conceded just seven Jamaica College. Same Tivoli ended up coming second in that group. Constant technical also making it through as a third place team in that group. Pretty good results coming from that group. Eltham another third place team. They came third behind Haile Selassie and Jonathan Grant. So seeing two teams out of zone C. Jonathan Grant dismantled by Mona. Well, JC have had things all their way against this Eltham team so far. Which had six wins from ten matches just like Jonathan Grant. But they only had one draw and had three losses did Eltham. Here's Jamaica College trying to keep possession of the ball. From side to side and throughout the Eltham defenders out of position. Open gaps. Jones finds Sterling. His ball was incisive but control was lacking. Eltham there is happy just to get it out of their half. Generally a pattern of play you're seeing from Eltham. Apart from punting it long or just ensuring it goes out for a throw in. Here's a shot from distance. It really was giving some problems for the goalkeeper. Raoul Renton shot came from Jevon Grant the four goal tenacist man. Would have been spectacular had it gone in. Ball through the top. Here, playing it out for a throw in. Can have perhaps more time than he thought he had. Dennis. Jamari Howell gets the ball. His cross broken up. Eltham now able to break. The goalkeeper coming forward. He's under some amount of pressure. Does well to shield off Rashon Linton. Here's Eltham once more. Jamar Powis from distance. Some distance away from the goal as well. Here's Dennis manages to get it across, but handled in the end by the Eltham defense. Here's Dylan John. Ball out of touch for a throw in for Eltham High. Didn't see a flash of lightning. Thunder confirms that. Not sure what the decision or the process in the mind of the referee. Yeah, it wasn't far away. Was it thunder within 30 seconds? And I think the referee, as he stopped play, is looking to a dead time Eltham. Interesting. Here's generally the 30-30 rule, as he said. When you see the lightning flash, you count 30 seconds. Or you start counting. If it's within 30 seconds, in terms of when you hear the thunder, then you're supposed to leave the area. I guess it would be the fourth official monitor in that. Incidents this season, which we don't want to any repeats. Certainly Clark doing well to read that one. John's run was mistimed. To make a call, it's still in possession. Really been dominant. His first touch let him down. Possession now with bull for Eltham. Jamar Powis there was manhandled. By Tariq Jones. Here's a free kick. Directly to Renton in the goal to make a college. So, of course, the BB Coke versus Manchester High matchup. That's on scene TV and on YouTube. Confirmation of the score there. Three goals to one. BB Coke. In full command. Yeah. Sports match YouTube, isn't it? Yeah, technology at its best. Look at that. Look at the population there, that stadium. There's more there than here, of course. I guess many might think that this game is a bit one sided going into the fixture. It's a good time to remind you to download the Sportsmax app. Get it on the Google Play or the App Lab store. Watch all the hotlines of EsaSchoolboy football in Jamaica. SSFL in Trinidad and Tobago for free in Sportsmax Plus. Plus, there's so much more sporting content on the Sportsmax app. Like this play. Shall make a college through on goal with a shot. Poor in the end. I think he was challenged from behind, you know, Johnson. I would love to see that again. I'm not just sure how much he kicked that ball. Yes, he's asking a referee. He's saying, referee, what's that? Look at when he goes to kick this. The first touch was wonderful from Johnson. He was clipped in, but yeah. I don't think that I was under penalty, but he was clipped, which is why his foot couldn't go through with a shot properly. Here's Eltham. Yeah, the panicky nature of their play demonstrated in that particular sequence. Without much pressure there. Just happy to let the ball fly from wherever they are. Dylan John. So another second round matches up matchups in the Manning Cup. Of course, St. Catherine already had a 2-0 advantage over Wolmers, going into the second leg of their encounter. 1-0 now on the day. So it's 3-0. Plus an away goal. There's a shot from distance. Jerick Jones there trying to get on the score sheet early for Jamaica College. Here's Jamaica College. Amari King. Dennis tackled up by Kevin Clark. He doesn't like the call. It's a throw-in. Thought he did enough to get it off. Dennis, but not so, says the assistant referee. Here's Jones. Gets it across, but that is cleared by Eltham. Comes the way of how Elu plays it to his captain, Sears. So the Dacosta Cup. I think it's group three. Glenn, we are opening scoring against Port Antonio. Of course, Glenmure would have drawn with Garvey Marseille, who now play Froome. So Glenmure getting the lead against Port Antonio. Trusting in both of those coaches. From the tariff of Manchester, both would have been influenced by Barry Watson, the current coach of Myle Gully. Both current and past. Yeah. Froome and Garvey locked that nil all. In another one of those games. And the Manning Cup. St George's nil, St Jago nil. In the round of 16 action. St Jago lead by... St George's lead by two goes to... St George, sorry. Lead by two goes to nil in that fixture. On aggregate. To make a college happen to let the ball do the work. Is it shot from distance? So it's a good block. He's been knocked out of his socks. Down on the ground. The defender who... Donald got confirmation of that. Still on the ground. Yeah, that would have been hard for anyone to handle. Shot from Jones had some fury to it. Here's another look. Got in harm's way. Greg Raleigh unhappy to have the break, to give some instructions to his attacking lineup. On grant, of course, been a part of that Steve Bull. 12 gold man. Perhaps asking them to be a bit more calm. Murray King, on the other hand. Getting a period of tuition from... Ferguson off Jamaica College. So it was actually Daniel Reed who took that blow to the head. Returns to the field of play now, but Jamaica College in possession. In this the 30th minute of play. Here's Jones. Spreads it for Dennis, who now finds Powell, gets a return ball from Powell. Dennis gets it across. And Kedgehan Clark was there on hand to play that out. Still, and John was ready to pounce. St. Catherine High turning on the stars. On Wolmers. Too late now. At the Michael University College. What a feel they have. Tell you what, Christela, actually did a demo there. Submitted it to Sportsmax. That was last year. At Michael. So that venue is definitely near to my heart. Steve Bull now on the ball. Foil them. Doesn't have a lot of outlets. Perhaps doesn't have any at the moment. Plays it out for the Jamaica College throwing. They're really sitting deep. Here they break the Jamaica College. News coming in. St. Jago are down to 10 players against St. George's, even though they're locked at Nillall. So they have their work cut out for them. Of course, in George's lead at tie by two goals, Nill. Dintil, Nill, Christiana Nill. That's an interesting match there, you know. Christiana coming off a 3-2 win against William Nib. Here's a shot from distance. That's a big match. And of course, do remember, it's a draw in the first match. So Dintil definitely needing a win. McGraw on their way to their first win of the group. Leading 3-1 against William Nib. William Nib. If they do lose 2 in a row, very much a chance of them being out. This is after them making back-to-back quarter-final appearances into the Costa Cup. Now maybe falling short at the round of 16. Here at the JC Aceran stadium, Jamaica College still Nill with Eltham. John gets a return ball. Gets it across, but unable to get any JC player to put it in the back of the net. Well, just to keep it safe. Jamaica College. Keddon Clark for the throw. That ball is good for Jamaica College. Has to bring it back till then John tries to get in the area. Gets it across. Howell on the end of it. Gets it across. And the fire! From Amari King. Is a neat finish to an excellent build-up play for Jamaica College. Amari King converting in the 36-minute Jamaica College. 4-0 on aggregate. Now 1-0 on the afternoon. Just a matter of time for JC. Great work by Dylan John on the left-hand side. Just to create the space. Then the flighted delivery to the back post. And an assist for Jabari Howell. Just look at this from John. That was intelligent. Dylan tried to take an extra touch-dead Howell. And the finish was magnificent. From Amari King who adds his seventh of the season. And Jabari Howell picking up his fifth assist. Intelligent play. Just to cushion the pass with the right foot. And King did the rest. So in group one, Cornwall College lead in Malgully. The goal to Neil. That's in the Tocosta Cup. Here come Dennis for Jamaica College. Effectively handled but only back to Dennis. Turns inside and fires. It was a good shot, you know. And the follow-up was good. Johnson adds a second within a minute for Jamaica College. And they're turning on the styles now. No real emotion from David and Fergus Nees. Been pretty comfortable. The team has been comfortable. And they have been on the front foot for the entire 37 minutes. Jaden Johnson with eight on the season. Now. Yeah. Just like that. Adding distance. Putting further distance between themselves and Eltham. Good shot which was on target. Parried by the keeper. Yeah, the shot coming in from Dennis there. And it was a good save initially. But then the follow-up. Comfortable from Johnson. Sharing the goals. Sharing the wins. Sharing the excitement. Very big match-up between Haile Selassie and Tivoli Gardens. Enough to get updates on that one. Last score we heard was at Nilal. That score line remains. They'll go directly to penalties. Because the first leg was Nilal as well, wasn't it? Yeah. Neath a team able to break each other down. A repeat of the walk of final last season. Linveld Dixon still at the helm of Haile Selassie. Christopher Nicholas is opposite number at Tivoli Gardens. Here's Howell. Stripped of possession there. Tries to regain it. But Eltham doing well. Just a... Not for any danger. Two former big Premier League players and national rips. Different generations though. Here's Dylan John for Jamaica College. Gets it in the area now. Gets it across. Just off the upright. To have been Johnson again. It was Johnson. Trying to get his second on the afternoon. That should have been finished. Lovely play by John and company on that left-hand side yet again. Just playing the nicely weighted passes through the middle. The wind further hit out of the sails of Eltham. Update calling on Cornwall College. The 12-time champions have scored against Myle Gully. They lead by a goal to nil. Of course, Cornwall College did lose to Sint Elizabeth technical in their first match. So a needed win for them. Myle Gully lost against Clarendon College. They are in trouble of going out early as well. Still nil all at half-time between Frome and Gavi Moseo. Catherine still leading Wolmus by two goals to nil. Four nil on aggregates. Glenmere continue to lead Port Antonio by a goal to nil. We've had no further update from BB Koch and Manchester. Still 3-1 to BB Koch. Against Manchester. Here's Jamaica College through John. The Marley King on the end of this one. That flashed wide off the upright. Looking for a second of the afternoon of Marley King. Time winding down in this the first half. So another flash of lightning there in the environs. Not sure who's counting, but my mind can't get to the counting just yet. Safe to say 30 seconds would have gone now. Right at 30. Here's Dennis. Clarendon doing well there. Which would mean it's going further away, which is a good sign. The first flash we saw was certainly within 30. So the fact that it's between say 30 and 35 seconds now, hopefully it means that, you know, well, it is further away and hopefully it continues on that trajectory. Reign has started as well. Drizzles so you can see the fans in the stands moving away. Uncovered. As we'd call it, the bleachers. Jamaica College. Using the ball well. The pressure from Helton, but breaking the line of press. Spreading it forward now. He was outside. Was Dennis. Sterling for Jamaica College. Sayers. Captain plays it up to Jabari Howell. A corner kick for Jamaica College. Lifted in the area. The goalkeeper had to come. Didn't handle it well. Mills. Goalkeeper is down. Just right. Two minutes of time. Two minutes of added time. Here's Sayers. Malachi Sterling. Really just at Asante now. Jamaica College. The spirit certainly of Elton has been broken. Sitting deep and not really playing football there. Just trying to avoid goals being conceded. Here's a header on. Was over the top. From Dennis. Increase intensity in the rain here. Jamaica College. Plain surface. The best when it's wet. Referee Romario Francis has seen enough of the first half. A half that we're trying to hold out. Jamaica College. But eventually the pressure mounted. And they were able to break them down to Jamaica College. The goal from the Marley King and Jaden Johnson. Sees them two nil up at the half. Five nil up on aggregate. Confirmation of the score at the half. Jamaica College 2. Elton High School nil. Welcome back to the Ashton 9 Stadium on the grounds of Jamaica College. It's Issa Manning Cup football powered by Digicel. And the host JC lead Elton High by two goals to nil at the end of the first half. Jamaica College. In their full blue. Had chances early. Johnson should have done better with that header there. They continued to put their foot down on the accelerator. Pressure in the defense line of Elton High who really didn't have much going forward. This an ambitious attempt from way out. Comfortably over the bar in the end. Goalkeeper Renton. Just watched it go over. Collected that one easily as well. But that were the only moments for Elton High. JC driving forward this strike. Just wide of the upright. Wonderful opportunity for Jones. And just couldn't make it. Jones from the Mount Pleasant Academy. And York Castle as well previously. This was the first goal. And great technique that was from the Manamali King. His seventh of the season. Cushion passed by Howell who picks up yet another assist. His fifth. And that finish exquisite. The pace of it. No match for the goalkeeper Acheson. Between the sticks. For Elton. Then they continued to come forward. They would get a second. Acheson not doing best with that. It was a powerful strike. But pushing it right back into the danger zone. And Johnson this time was clinical. Not the cleaners. Finish by Johnson either. But they all count. And it was eight on the season for Jaden Johnson. Just sneaking into the far corner. Two nil JC. Nothing on target yet for Elton. From there. And just one attempt. Two on target from JC. And it's two goals from their 14 attempts. They could do with better accuracy to be honest. They've enjoyed majority of the possession at 70%. They've had one corner as well. And they've been called offside twice. But after 45 minutes the defending champions JC are on their way to the quarterfinals. They lead Elton high by two goals to nil. We go to a break when we come back. Second half action in this manning cup round of 16. JPL on Sportsmax 2. Limewall versus Waterhouse. Live Sunday 1 PM 2 in the rest of the Caribbean. And in the second of the double header Mount Pleasant versus Dunbeholden. Sunday 3.15 PM 4.15 in the rest of the Caribbean on Sportsmax 2. LaLiga on Sportsmax 2. Les Palmas versus Atlético Madrid. Friday 3 PM 4 in the rest of the Caribbean. Real Betis. Mallorca. Saturday 10.15 AM 11 in the Eastern Caribbean. That's on Sportsmax 2 as well. And Salta Vigo and Sevilla. They do battle Saturday 12.30 PM 1.30 in the Eastern Caribbean. Real Sociedad. Barcelona. 3 PM 4 in the rest of the Caribbean. All of those matches on Sportsmax 2. LaLiga lives on your home of champions. So we're back at the J.C. Ashenheim stadium. Second round man in co-action between Jamaica College and Eltham High. So let's see the permutations for the quarter-final group one. San Diego Technical High School and Kingston Technical. Well, of course, San Diego Technical have a size of advantage going into today's matchup. They should be Kingston Technical moan already through having won an aggregate. Safe to say, Kingston College beat Campion, of course, yeah. 7-3 on aggregate. The last score we had and Wolmers out of the contention at the moment. Certainly by their way goals rule, it will go against them as well. St. Catherine leading by four goals to nil and they should join them in quarter-final group one. J.C. in charge here. Six goals to the good for them on aggregate. St. George's four goal ahead of San Diego on aggregate. Still nil all between Haile Selassie and Tifoli Gardens. That seems as if it's headed to penalties. Excelsior and Haidel also nil all and we'll get some more updates on that in the Dacosta Cup. Three minutes left in regular time. BB Colk still leading Manchester High in the Dacosta 2. Glenmere of course leading Port Antonio four goals to nil. Yeah, so those are some of the scores we're getting. So the referees getting back on the field. Mario Francis and his assistance. So there is a slight drizzle here at Jamaica College. Many of the fans they have now drawn out their parasols. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. Chris Taylor their umbrellas to make a college already on the field of play. Eltham trying to get warm. He's a brave soldier without any umbrella. Interesting the not a lot of students on hand for this match even before the rain started on their home ground Jamaica College. Not the kind of support out of expected from the defending champions and from a school that has a rich tradition in football. Of course they are students but not at the magnitude that I would have expected from a sporting powerhouse. Well, that's the point. They're used to it at Jamaica College. They have won so many trophies. They are the defending champions and they would have looked on the students and seen that their team was already in three goals to nil after the first leg. So, yeah, blessed with quality performances here at the school. So, yeah, no surprise there for me. There are actually more Jamaica College youngsters watching the first match and the second match that might have been a surprise between Jonathan Grant and Mona probably looking at their opposition or their possible future opposition in Mona High and then seen for themselves what they will have to do against them. That's the mindset now at JC. Seeing who's going to come next. I think they have already figured that this is a done deal and it is at the five nil aggregate. Hopefully, for else, they can, as it's a save face in the second half, maybe a consolation goal or two to make it look a little bit more respectable but, yeah, they are not going to erase a five goal deficit. Jamaica College still being very ball dominant. Only once this season of Eltham scored more than five goals and it came against Greater Portmore a 12 nil win. They do wear wear blue, but that's the only thing about common with Jamaica College. Sears on the ball for Jamaica College. Finds John. John gets the rebound. Mills gets by one. Still Mills. King, timely challenge that to her danger. Sterling doing well to strip possession from Lincoln who was looking to call some menace for Jamaica College. Here's Lawrence. King gets it across. Jay Johnson not there to finish. St. George's against Djago just starting back. Trailing by two goals to nil. A brand Burkett double for St. George's now has 18 goals on the season brand Burkett and at the top of the charts Burkett and there's a whistle on the play. 18 goals to go with 11 assists another top season for St. George's number 10. Looks to be Daniel read down for Eltham. Did get that knock to the head from the shot that he headed away. They've made three changes. Eltham in this the second half. Let's see those changes can produce any great transformation in their fortunes. Of course, even getting a goal backward. Well for another season, knowing that they would have scored against the defending champions even though they were out of the competition. Yeah. Yeah. Had got an update earlier by the way that McGraw were leading William Nip by three goals to one, but it seems like that was a mistake and further reports have showed that at half time it was actually nil all. So, I'm not sure about that reporting of the 3-1 lead, maybe hopeful from a McGraw perspective, but it is nil all between McGraw and William Nip. Both really need to get a full three points from this one. McGraw, of course, they would have drawn Dintil in their first match. William would have lost. To Cristiana, yeah. Three-two. Cristiana showing some quality that yeah, we're not necessarily used to, especially in the Dacosta Cup from them. Yeah, the partial Manchester have done well this year. They got three teams into the round of 16. Manchester, who have been the standard bearers, Myle Golly and Cristiana, yeah. Do looks like, do really, does really look like an uphill task for Myle Golly in terms of getting out of that group. Such a strong group, Clarendon College, Cornwall College, and St Elizabeth Technical. I'm not sure Myle Golly would navigate themselves out of that group, but Cristiana are really good opportunity to come out of theirs, and well, Manchester with work to do because they do truly in this current game, but they would be looking at that zone, Manchester and thinking that they should be coming out in the top two. And if not, that's a wasted opportunity for them this season, again. So further this May for Manchester news coming in is that BB Koch have scored a fourth goal, so they now lead four-two over Manchester to BB Koch and are on their way to two victories from two matches. Wow. And to the top of the group as well. Of course, they would have been second in their preliminary round. I think with that second win, BB Koch would certainly have confirmed their movement to the quarter-finals. Two wins from two, six points. Manchester would have won their game earlier. So yeah. And BB Koch had beat Happy Grove, so we awaited that match between Happy Grove and... I think it's Tacky. I think that was put off for tomorrow based on the weather conditions, especially in the eastern end of the island. Those teams yet to get off the mark in terms of points. Manchester certainly would be favored as they face off with should be Happy Grove. Yeah. Happy Grove from the Parish of Portland. Tacky from St Mary. Good to see these Parishes transitioning into the later rounds of the Ducosta Cup. Never seen a Ducosta Cup winner from any of the eastern Parishes in Thomas, St Mary or Portland. In fact, we haven't seen any from St. Andorre or Trelawney either. Yeah. Well. It's a goal for Keem Thompson. He's down. Yeah. Not sure if it was a foul. Some confirmation. Still waiting to see whether it's a goal or not. Well, we did speak about Eltham getting back into this game, getting at least a consolation. Turning over a five-nil score aggregate is improbable, but let's see. Oh, the header on. It was Ajavon Grant. Yeah. If he's on the side, it's a goal. I can't I don't think there was a flag from the assistant. Yeah, I didn't see any. And if so, it will be Grant's fifth of the season. It is a goal, isn't it? Eltham right back in it on the day. Two on the trail now. Some measure of consolation for Eltham. Let's see how they can drive forward for the rest of this encounter. It's Lawrence for Jamaica College. Here's John for Jamaica College. This tries to bring it across. I'm out of king response. Offside there. Here's Eltham. So still nil all between Froum and Agatha Masio. Yeah. Nil all between William Nip and Magra. Here's Lawrence for Jamaica College. Finds John his control for give a possession. Here's Eltham. That bomb breaks for Keem. Thompson there, but that's broken up since it's Jabari Howell now lifting it to king. King of control. Not as pristine as perhaps they would have liked. Dennis now on the ball for Jamaica College. King there looking for the call, but referees has play on. And again, Eltham just happy to punt it up field. Here's Eltham once more. The substitutes they really have come on and made a difference. Keem Thompson, Kemmer Williams. Two of the substitutes players plays that one up field. King able to capitalize after the goalscorer. Grant was unable to put it out of touch or clear it effectively. Wet underfoot conditions, not favoring the players as they would have been used to ensure as they fall in, but that's charged down. So updates coming in from the Manning Cup. St. Catherine still continue to lead almost by two goals to nil, four nil and aggregate. Heidel now leading excelsior by three goals to nil. Big result for Heidel. St. Andrew technical and Kingston technical locked at nil all in first half action. And Hele Selassie Antivel is still at nil all. Nil all and aggregate as well. Stats with the advantage in that matchup over Kingston technical. Four goal, four goal advantage here. Heidel first leg ended nil all with excelsior now with a three goal thrust. Sterling plays it out wide to Lawrence. Here Lawrence getting by the substitute Williams. Here's Jaden on the shot, but that was always going wide of the mark. Jaden Johnson. Cornwall College continue as we see the shot there well wide in the end. Cornwall College continue to lead mile goalie by a goal to nil while mile goalie have proven a difficult team to break down in this round of sixteen even though they haven't come away with any points. Two nil against Clarenin College admirable based on how Clarenin College have demolished most of the teams they've played. Here's King, the Marley King goes for the shot, spilled Richardson unable to hold on to it still pressure for Jamaica College with John fired wide off the mark did John of course when he compared the team so Jamaica College last year to this year lot of star power they had last year. Simon is of course being most notable that's a strike from distance converted. There's some star power Howell there with the strike from outside of the area Richardson unable to handle it Jabari Howell picking up an assist for the first goal now he has a goal of his own his fourth of the season Jabari Howell this one in the 61st minute Jamaica College continued their dominance some strike but Richardson has got to do better there he was falling even before the ball got to him Richardson weak attempt from the Eltham goalkeeper he would be disappointed with that and JC add the gap back to the score line here's Jamaica College again John finds Jones that shot better handled by the keeper Lawrence so more action more results from the Dacosta couple more updates rather to look on that attempted shot from Jaden Johnson weak in the end Garver must be taking the lead ahead of Froome goal to nil Tintil opening scoring against Christiana goal to nil as well Eltham trying to play out of their own half down to the Sportsmax app today getting on the Google Play on the Apple App Store follow the action in schoolboy football the action in schoolboy football is free in Sportsmax Plus that's only on the App Sportsmax Plus there's so many other sporting options that you can feast your eyes on of course you have a champions league WTA tennis golf, horse racing it's all on the App and yeah you can see Jamaica College advancing on the App too as they come forward much shot from Dennis still up in the air Clark gets the header out as a Jamaica College player down on the park Marley King Big yourselves coming in there as you mentioned Dean because Garver must say with the lead they would have drawn their first match against Glenmere in need of three points, Glenmere as well Glenmere leading Port Antonio by four goals to nil so they're doing their goal difference a lot of justice and in that group he could very well come down to that kind of scenario because Frome was well in that group so it's a very difficult group Frome leading as well by a goal to nil so yeah sorry Frome is trailing actually I meant to say but yeah that group is going to be quite a tight one and could very well come down to goal difference in terms of determining the first two teams through so just to give confirmation make up of the different groupings in the Dacosta Cup round of 16, Clarendon College Myle Gully Cornwall College that's in one group, that's group one Manchester High, Taki High, Dintil and McGraw in another group William Nip, Christiana Happygrove and Phoebe Koch let me know, let's go over that once more I think I may have lost my beer in somewhat there substitution for Jamaica College Isaiah Stebill coming in for Carlton Brown not sure if it's Carlton Brown unless we've seen two in the afternoon it's probably Tyree Jones who is coming on for, they're number five Jamoy Dennis actually the man replaced they're number 20 so group three as I was mentioning earlier Dintil, William Nip, Christiana McGraw group two Manchester Happygrove Phoebe Koch and Taki and group four, Port Antonio Garbomassio, Glendier and Froome so the matchups on hand as we're seeing unfold of course only one of those matchups between Taki and Happygrove being pushed back to tomorrow based on weather conditions and since Elizabeth Technical and Clarendon College will be a later start in fact it should be getting under way it should have just gotten under way, it was a 430 start wasn't it? Yeah that of course on the Sportsmax YouTube page here's John on the end of this one was a good challenge, the follow up that was saved and still, oh that's wasted King really should have done better there from point blank range John did the hard work that shot from Johnson was saved skying that one the score ended King for Jamaica College in the first half being called off for all his troubles Yeah, JC ringing the change is no surprise here this ties is close for them in terms of going through they lead 6-1 on aggregate and we're just about 20 minutes to go so chances for other players Giovanni Taylor being brought on seven goals on the season for Taylor so fully utilizing their squad Taylor would have started many of the games for them deep squad JC so opportunities for other players when you come down to the critical parts of the season you're going to need that depth of squad and you don't want to be introducing players for the first time in the season you want them to have already been used to the atmosphere, the forum to already have confidence in themselves goals assist behind their name or whatever Sterling on the ball hounded by Headley keeping the possession is Jamaica College the blue half of North Street have managed to score again against San Diego 3-0 now for St George's 5-0 on aggregate won a Manning Cup since 2012 St George's they'll be through to the quarterfinal round as well San Diego season will be at an end Sterling continue to lead Wolmers by 3 goals to Nils, Jerome Witt and company they'll be heading out as well at Wolmers not necessarily the strongest Wolmers team we've seen John Lawrence Mills two big coaches in that matchup as well Anthony Patrick has been around a long time won titles at this level and in Jerome Witt as well Charlie Smith as well Anthony Patrick as well as club level as well as school boy Patrick still the coach at St Catherine High he's done a number over Jerome Witt 5 on aggregate they'll be heading through as well St Catherine could work by Jones there Lawrence keep it in he can, lifts it across and well lead and company but it comes to Mills his turn blocked here's Eltham seems as if he was playing the advantage the referee yeah but Sterling should get a yellow card there Malachi Sterling no intention to play the ball just wanted to ensure that Eltham ataka couldn't get on any further and I hope that's not missed yeah he's gotta be booked for that Sterling one of those players look at that that was very cynical I can't believe he's getting away with it that's got to be a yellow card Sterling actually a product of Woolmo's boys as well did spend some time there before coming across to Jamaica College looking to get away with that so a substitute being substituted again Thompson coming off as we mentioned during wait he was an individual who was willing to make such tough decisions substitute to substitute during his time at Arnett Gardens spirit no punches when he mentioned it as well on the air said if you embarrass me as a substitute I'd embarrass you perhaps he has toned down now who knows another coach we're known for that was Geoffrey Maxwell known to substitute the substitutes and he had the same kind of comment like Jeremy Tass masters both of them both quite successful as well Sterling and Sears there but that play broken up way offside was Stephen Bull I've seen much of him today Bull 12 goals leading goal scorer for Eltham their number 11 but yeah he has been made to work off of scraps for the most part and an occasional shot from distance his team has been doing a lot of defending no pasta for him here's John gets by one releases Taylor Taylor with the shot gets the rebound National 150 representative Giovanni Taylor here's Eltham unable to keep it in play was Kemar Williams Jones Taylor was the intended target but well read by the Eltham defense Sears finds to hear Lawrence Dylan John Taylor now Taylor with the shot weak in the end Marcus Anderson the substitute Taylor once more handled by Acheson JC 32 attempts on goal Eltham only having two nine shots and target of course Eltham having one here's Eltham with Williams the substitute finds Clark build up play here from Eltham Anderson really get it up gets a corner kick does the substitute Marcus Anderson bull lifting it across Clark sure you had better options than Clark Dylan John a bit of keep you up Sears switches the play followed by Clark John gets by one Howell Jones so so getting a consolation goal but the full-time score reads in Catherine three Wilmas one Garver must say also confirming their victory ahead of through technical the goal to nil Cornwall college now leading Malgo the two goes to nil yeah they've added another one haven't the twelve-time champions so they'll be heading to their first victory of the round of 16 in Catherine through 5-1 over Walmas and what a big three points that is for Garvey Moseo with that one nil win so they now move to four points from two matches from three points from two matches and Glenmure look because if they're heading to four points from two matches as well but they have a superior goal to goal difference they currently need four nil that game still active it's a big win over Port Antonia who proved very stubborn throughout the course of the season to play a good match against Rome does it make a college it's clear that Taylor really wants a goal coming off the bench and he's been eager he has taken about four or five shots already since coming on Taylor and busy in the 18 yeah I can't really find the the finesse yet to make it his own Taylor doing well to flick that on one into the target seems to have been Jabari Karik here's Tybal head her out Taylor on the end of it gets the return ball turns, shoots it's wide a for effort for Giovanni Taylor when you're done certainly looking very purposeful Giovanni Taylor and it's a win the ball for Eltham they have looked much better Eltham in the second half William Stone not justifying my earlier comment is John Taylor time for the Sportsmax app moment brought to you by the Sportsmax app came courtesy of this wonderful builder play Dylan John with a lovely lovely ball to Jabari Howell laying it on a platter for Marley King flying home in the first half that was 1-0 for Jamaica College yeah that's the Sportsmax app moment brought to you by the Sportsmax app get all the action of it's a schoolboy football on the app for free on Sportsmax Plus plus a slew of other sporting activities downloaded on the Google Play Store the Apple App Store Marley King there Sportsmax app moment they have been taken off since King that was his seventh goal of the season and quite a few players doing well this man to me has been the best player on the part though Dylan John really has come of age as a midfielder that's not the best part that's not a great illustration of how well he's played I tell you what they have a habit of jinxing what we see about them just as they get the ball has been a part of this unit for some time now but he's certainly come of age and he controls the middle of the park has great vision about him good touch doesn't have any out and out assist or goals today but he's definitely been the best player for JC yeah Dylan John definitely showing his quality of course when you look on the other players of course he would have definitely shunned above them for his out and out play today how well did end up with an assist and scored eventually how well their number 12 but when you look over the course of 90 minutes I guess if you're just going off statistics and not watching a game you say wow how well a goal and assist for the majority of the game he has been there Dylan John both from a defensive perspective and going forward has been right there in the thick of things especially going forward he's who has really cut this earthen team apart behind he is their leading goal scorer on the season with 14 in fact he's in the top 5 in the Manning Coppers when in terms of goal scoring Dylan John that's how they're being bullied off the ball by Stephen Bull Cornwall College have recorded their first victory of the round of 16 a 2-0 win over mile goal it's full time there now big three points for Cornwall College that will be a very tough group Clarenin College and Stets have got underway it's nilol in the first half both teams coming off of a victory here's John did well to take it down first time gets by one really well to try to get that across would have been majestic yeah if it had not been intercepted by the other defense Totty is going to go for the left footed shot at first and then just froze the play almost getting it done and then Mills with the shot Mills another one of those players who came from York Castle and Mount Pleasant both Mills and Jones two of the four man defense line of J.C. Adel by Acheson in goal Stival intercepted by the goalscorer Grant Ferrand there gets the call from the referee Garrett there was waiting for the call recognized well eventually he gets it delivered from Stival Clark able to resume play confirmation of that victory for Heidel over Excelsior three goals to nil make that three goals to one Excelsior pulling one back of course the teams who lose in the round of 16 in the Manning Cup play the first round of the Walker Cup won by four teams who failed to qualify from the quarterfinal groupings in the second round of the water cup those winning teams so the second of three minutes added on we're in that now John lifts it across Stival was trying to get on the end of it made a meal of it in the end he's gone it's a little bit of a trick to remind everybody William Nip and McGraw nil all everyone in the city so William Nip and McGraw and in one all nil all rather nil all between those two teams so McGraw now on two points William Nip on one Dintil on three. We'll make that four. Yeah, Dintil with a draw and a win. Yes, so Dintil four, Christiana three, Magrath two. Will him leave one. Well, still all to play for them in that group. Certainly. I guess William Ney will be happy at that considering they're at the tail end of the group and the highest, the leader in the group is three points away from them. From our Francis has seen enough in this one. Jamaica College beat in Eltham three goals to one. Six won an aggregate confirming their place in the quarterfinal. Cynical smile there from David Ferguson and what has been a routine matchup. Based on the performance completed for Jamaica College on their home turf, three goals to one. They are through to the quarterfinals at Jamaica College. From our Francis, send things off. Jamaica College looking sprightly that header, well that missed header from Jaden Johnson. Showing their prowess, Till and John. Trying to get that one into the back of the net, cleared by Clark in the heart of the defense. They had a shot that went over the goal of Raul Renton. Was happy to see that go over. And that was from the eventual goal scorer Grant, another one handled by Renton in Goal for Jamaica College. Jones would strike, but that was wide breakthrough would come. courtesy of the buildup play orchestrated by Dilla John, the man of the match, releasing Jabari Howell, who then laid it on a platter for Amarley King, getting a seventh goal of the season. Amarley King, the number nine for Jamaica College, from point blank range, had a good finish. HSNM goal didn't have a chance against that one. 1-0, 4-0 on aggregate at the time. The pressure would continue through Dennis E. Fardt that was saved, but not saved effectively. Jaden Johnson unhanded to get the follow-up and just tap it home. Wasn't the most convincing of tap-ins, but it was enough to get the job done on the afternoon. Jaden Johnson there, getting another goal this season. That was off the post from Johnson. Was looking to get more, but they would get one back. Eltham, Javon Grant there in the midst of pain. You hear the anguish there. Getting the touch. Raul Renton unable to hold the clean sheet for Jamaica College. Jamaica College, though, had more to come in the way of attempts on goal. John, of course, being the main architect behind many of them. And here they'd get a third goal. That shot from Jabari Howell wasn't the most powerful of shots, but the goalkeeper was moving away from it. And his hands weak and wet on the afternoon. So an assist and a goal for Jabari Howell. Good challenge that, blocking the danger. Good save on that. And a Marley King went way high off the mark. Giovanni Taylor, the substitute, had some attempts. That one was saved, had another one. That was weak. He really tried, Giovanni Taylor. But that was all from our Francis Song for today. Jamaica College, three-one winners. They are 10 shots on target from 35 attempts. Yeah, they need a lot more accuracy. Eltham, they had one on target from two attempts. Eight fouls, five for Eltham. No yellow cards. No red cards. Two offsides for Jamaica College, only one for Eltham. Both teams at one corner. And, of course, Joshua Etchetson's goal had six saves. 80% of the possession with three goals to one. Jamaica College confirmed their place in the quarter-final of the Manning Cup. Jene has the man of the match. And here we have the digital man of the match, none other than Dylan John, presented by the digital junior brand manager, Katie Nwebley. Dylan, great performance today. This is your third season in the Manning Cup. You are 17, very young. What are you looking forward to this season? Um, we just want to go to the finals, you know, always want to bring them the trophy. That's the main goal. In the quarter-finals, you may play teams like St. George's College. What are you looking forward to? Do you think that your team is ready? You know, we have no fear. No matter who comes, you know, anyone comes, we try our best. Do 100%, get the job done. And do you think that Jamaica College can win the treble this year? We'll make the football talk. All right, boys. And now we have the assistant coach for Eltham High. Coach, not the results you would have wanted today, but in my opinion, your boys put up a fight. Assess their performance for me. Well, the truth is, Eltham has nothing to be ashamed of, right? Playing different champions here, it's all going to be a tough one, and I think the guys did their best, and I'm super proud of them today. Well, seeing you and your coaching staff on the sideline, you guys were very animated and vocal. What more would you have wanted from your boys? A bit more maturity, you know? And it's a very young bunch, and I think in time, you know, they will present Eltham very, very well. Well, your program has surely improved, but as your season comes to an end, what will you be focusing on for the future development? As I said before, these guys are very young, you know, they're under 15 years old, so the program will come to the next year, and I hope that they get more mature, more disciplined, and we will represent. Okay, thank you, Coach. And now we welcome the head coach of Jamaica College. Coach, six on an aggregate, your boys played very well today. From their performance, is there anything you would want them to improve on? No, I think they are somewhat disappointed in conceding that goal. We set ourselves a record that we never wanted to give up that goal, especially here today. But I think overall, we played well. Credit must be given to Eltham. I think they came here today with a very good plan. It's hard when there are being man-marked all over the pitch, and I think they're stuck to their stars, but I think all boys in the end really be patient, and we got the goals, and code us to them. Well, the quarterfinals is in near sight, and the competition will get tougher with the possibility of playing teams like Hyde or St. George's. How will you be working with the minds of your boys, in the minds of your boys? To be honest, I don't think about the quarterfinals yet. My job right now is to see how between today and tomorrow we can get these boys recovered. I think the turnaround time is extremely short, so go again and search with them. So just to get them ready physically and mentally for that one. And from you, I'm sure that you would want or are looking to retain some silverware, but do you and your boys have the eye on the treble this year? We only have our eyes on just trying to be better than we were yesterday. That's how we focus. We're a very humble group, and we try to quietly go about our business instead of talking and let the football in the talking. Well, thank you, coach. All the best. No problem. So, yeah, here are the line-ups so far in the quarterfinal of the Manning Cup. St. Catherine confirmed, KC confirmed, Mona confirmed. St. Andrew Technical and Kingston Technical, of course, that game was nil all at the time we saw, but four nil in favor of St. Andrew Technical, so they pretty much confirmed. Jamaica College in group two, St. George's College, Highless Lassie and Tivoli Gardens in the late kickoff at the stadium east, and Heidel confirmed. So, all to play for between Highless Lassie and Tivoli Gardens, and that's group two of the Manning Cup quarterfinal. So, there's more football coming your way Saturday, 2.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m. in the Eastern Caribbean. DeCosta Cup, Sportsmax and Sportsmax Plus, Dintiel Technical versus William Nibb, still all to play for in that group. SSL premiership on Sportsmax and CNTV, St. Anthony's College versus Naparima College Friday, 2.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m. in Trinidad, and the rest of the Caribbean. Confirmation of the full-time scores, Jamaica College three, Eltham High one, Jamaica College confirming their place in the quarterfinal of the Manning Cup. The action continues. November is the month of decisions. Let's go and buy a football at this stage. People are ready, you know. All right, international big league.