 Alright, it's time to focus on schoolboy football on the sports fact zone. Round 2 on the SSFL in Trinidad and Tobago wrapped up on Saturday. These are the results. Okay, so we had San Juan North Secondary, 5-0 against Pleasantville Secondary, Arima North and Trinity College East managed a 1-0 draw, Presentation College a 1-0 win against Malick Secondary, Queens Royal College 1-0 against St. Anthony's College, St. Mary's College, they lost to Naparima College, a 3-2 for that one, East Macorapo Secondary, 1-0 against St. Benedict's College. What about Chagorn's North Secondary and that 1-0 win against Bishop's High School and Fatima College, a 1-0 win against Bayside High School. Alright, so still with us to break down what we've seen so far is our analyst on the ground, Brent Sanjo. Brent, a big win for Naparima College, not the type of performance I expected of them. I felt it was a bit scrappy, but your assessment. Yeah, I'll have to agree with you. You know, coming into the season, they were, quote-unquote, favourites like anything else in terms of football and tournaments, and Naparima College was certainly up there. I was very interested with the comments from Coach Travis Moraine after the game. He talked about complacency because there are several players within his ranks that have played at the higher level at the TTPFL and have now come down, and they use that with all respect to secondary school football, but have now dropped down to play secondary school football. And he believed there is some level of complacency that he has to be, as a coach, guarded against. And he has put down that performance down to that. And I may tend to agree with him because what we saw from an Naparima College is that they'd never really got out a filled gear. There is more gear than within that squad. There was a lot of talent within the squad, a lot of potential. But we didn't see it on a day and Saturday. Give credit to St. Mary's College, despite the fact that they would have won heavily in their first game. The reason why they did not have a better result in that game is they had two gale test chances, and probably two very open chances very early in the game, that if they had put away, we may have been discussing a different result. But all in all, I think Naparima College does have the potential to, of course, be a challenger in this year's SSFL race. Yeah, I saw a lot of potential. I have a lot of time for St. Mary's goalkeeper, Jabali Doyle. How impressive was he for you, Brent? Yeah, he did well. And again, I go back to the comments of the coaches. You know, Coach Grayson talked about, of course, one of the challenges he had over season is finding a goalkeeper. And here comes Doyle with the biggest performance in front of all of our cameras. So you have to give the young man credit. He's done well, you know, despite the fact that it has been a problem for St. Mary's College leading into, of course, this fixture. Remember, this is a school that between Naparima and St. Mary's College, they scored 18 goals combined, leading into that fixture. So they were not, of course, shy from the goals scored in. But they did have their challenges on the next step. But that being said, when you look at it all in all, I think the thing that surprises me the most, Mariah, moving away from that game is how open this SSFL is. And it's a dream come a neutral perspective. But I think from the various schools, the ones that we thought would be running away with this, all the way only two games in, they are struggling a bit. Yeah, and you speak about how open the competition is. And the stats say it for themselves. Four teams with the same number of points at the top of the table. So it's a sign of, you know, we can't pick a winner. Just said, except I went to Naparima Girls High School. So you know where I'm thinking. But Brent, you know, where schoolboy football is concerned, it's anyone's for the taking. Yeah, there's a lot of parity there. We saw St. Mary's College who came in as the favorites and defending champions, of course, only losing one game last year. That was against Fatima College. They've already lost two games and that brings me to, of course, East Makarapo Sect. A school that no one spoke about on this island, I can tell you, is now won two games and they're coming up against Fatima College on Wednesday. Yeah. And what would be considered a top of the table class? Of course, Fatima College undefeated in the season so far, having a big win against Spaceside in Tobago. So it's going to be a very critical class very early in the season. Yeah. As I said, it's open simply because of the results. It's open because of what we've seen so far and that only beds well for viewers and for people like myself who are neutral. Definitely. Well, Brent, I want to thank you so much for joining us today. We'll talk again soon. All right, guys. I'm a great one. All right. Well, schoolboy football is also in full swing in Jamaica and there were some big games in both the Manning and Acosta Cup over the weekend. OK, so we had Glenmere getting 5-1 over Central. That's 6-1 win for Dintill. Wins for Bay Technical as well as Gavi Maseo. 8 goals for them. Then we move along to Manning Cup. Wins for St. George's College, for Heidel and Kingston College. All right. So, team, some really exciting results from schoolboy football. But the season is young. Ricardo? Yeah. Can't wait to see that Heidel team. They have put away Kingston College. Well, they put away Kingston College comfortably in a second win over Camperdon 5-1, KC and Camperdon. Generally, good teams in the Manning Cup. So, to see Heidel so impressive early in the season, can't wait to see exactly what they have to deliver. KC will be happy to get their first win, having lost their opener to Heidel, a 1-0 victory over Archrival's Calabar. Very, very tight game, but KC edging that one. And that's going to be a tight group in the Manning Cup, Lance and Mariah, because so many quality teams in that group, Heidel, showing themselves as the top team early, and the battle for second is going to be immense. And Glenmure winning 5-1 in the Dacosta Cup. I liked Glenmure last year. I thought they would have gone close to all the way, if not all the way. They went out early. They went on to win the Ben Francis, knockout. But this was a statement win against Central. They came from behind, didn't they? Did Central score first? Yes, Central scored first. Glenmure came from behind. Remember, Central got to the Dacosta Cup final last year. They have a very good coach, but Glenmure would be very pleased with this performance. All right, well, let's take a quick break. And when we come back, we'll see what's next.