 The Caribbean America's youth soccer classic in Fort Lauderdale, Florida has become a place for Jamaica and the Tobago to highlight their best football talents at the end of the schoolboy football season. This year, these two countries will go up against five of the best local clubs the city has to offer, including the defending champions, world-famous InterMiami and the 19s. It was nice for us to get the first class seat with the Jamaican team as they traveled from Kingston to Fort Lauderdale. A trip that was not short of delays. Pretty good, man. Yeah. Bad man up here now. After Tuesday's flight, it's a quick turnaround for the Jamaica select team with their first match later on Wednesday, so the coaching staff of Lenworth Hyde and Devon Anderson have a short training session in the morning which our producer Philip Riley decided to join. Devon Anderson, the coach of the Jamaica select, was quite happy about the travel and is looking forward to the tournament. Oh, this is the winning unit to put together and let us see later on when we go out there, you know. We have a very good bunch of kids, there's no doubt about it, but you know, get the chemistry together. Some of these guys is going to play together for the first time, you know, after the night match, then we can say no, you know, well, we hit the chemistry and the first game and so on. The guys are very talented, very talented, we believe we can do with this. We kind of know some of my guys already, so now I try to get to know the morning cup guys and get all set with them. It's feeling, a different feeling, we know the guys are over there, I cheer me on, I hope we can do my best, and I will do my best. From game one, we have to put our stamp on it, you know, and all I aim is to get the title this year. We failed shot last year, but nevertheless, we'll come this year in order to take it home. Nothing less.