 most of the starting lineup. Let's introduce you to who's here though. Samuel Galasco is in goal last year's goalkeeper team Devonishes on the bench. Jaleel Lewis will wear the armband. Kaley Lawrence, Jassi Pinder, Cameron Burke, Ethan Chotman, Kaden Robinson, Linares Lionel, Daniel Jones, Adam Peir, and Dorell Garcia, the only survivor from the team last year that will crown the league champions. Randolph Boyd sits on the bench. Well, when you look at the format, of course, it's the familiar 4-1-4-1 for Symbionics College. Of course, the likes of Jones and Burke, you look forward and Garcia played a lot of minutes for Symbionics last year. You'd expect him to be the leader of this group that has been assembled, and they used the word group, of course, because we know so many players have been rested from the Symbionics lineup. Well, a bunch of men. They managed to keep seven of the players of a crowned intercoll winners last year in their starting lineup today. Let's tell you who they are. Of course, you see Christian Bailey, most likely wearing the armband today. Tristan Edwards in goal, the secondary school's goalkeeper of the year. Johannes Atherton, Jaden Williams, Matindi defensive shape. Michael Shaves leads the attack. Logan Mingo, Levi Smith from last year, and Shaheem O'Brien gets a look in this team led by Hudson Charles, the serial winner. Well, when you look at this lineup, Jaden Williams at the back, of course, getting some international experience at the national under-17 level for Trinidad Tobago. Shaves leaves the line. Look for Christian Bailey to be the key man in the middle of the park for Fatima College. Started with the unity of the teams coming together, blazing sunshine. This man, Jones, starting the party off, winning a penalty for Symbionics College. Against a run of play, you might argue. Terrell Garcia got things started. First goal of the match on the penalty spot, that was 1-0, and then the Jones magic. Look at this. That was two, and at that point you felt couldn't get better until Piers Pass into Garcia. Perhaps the best goal of the match we saw made it 3-0 at halftime. Fatima College refused to lie down, and Michael Shaves got them back early in the second half, cutting the deficit to 3-1. Christian Bailey providing the assist for Shaves. Symbionics, though, looked shell shocked at that moment. Fatima boys enjoying it, and of course the motions and tensions boiling over Piers being yellow carded, and Fatima would give them the impetus to get a second. It was a substitute. Josiah Gobin, pinball effect after the Bailey pass, and Fatima College at that time was 3-2 in the contest. Everybody sensed that they might be coming back, but Garcia had other ideas. Getting rid of Williams, and getting rid of the goalkeeper, he made it 4-2, and at that moment you felt that Symbionics would run away with it. Look at this, a magic, individual brilliance. Williams nowhere to be found, and Edwards, a spectator, as that settled into the net, had trick for Dorel Garcia, and his induction into the Hall of Legends. But then this, another substitute, this time Luke Coraya pulling Fatima College back in the contest yet again, and that made it 4-3 at that point, setting the stage for an interesting finale, but that was all she wrote because the final whistle ended a script that had Symbionics College as the winners. Well, the sun is officially gone here, but we're not gone yet as the numbers tell us the story of this match. Fatima College, 11 shots to 8 out shooting Symbionics College. No shots on target in the first half, well they got 8 in the second. Yellow cards just won in this match going to Symbionics College, Adam Peer, and possession, Fatima College coming back 58% of the possession, but losing the war in the end, Symbionics College 4-3, and the Super Cup champions. Well I tell you what, my good friend Brent Sancho standing by and he has the coach of Fatima College, Watson Charles. Coach, an exciting game of football, well certainly from a neutral perspective. What's your assessment on the 90 minutes plus? I think the game was well played and I hope the guys, the people who are here, they enjoy the game. I think it was a game of two halves, you know what I mean? I thought Symbionics, you know, they really came out and they really played good, you know what I mean? They take their chances. Well you did say it's a game of two halves, what was said at halftime? Your team has done three goals, what was said in the locker room? Well I tell them they have nothing to lose. They just go out there and play, you know what I mean? And play for the school, you know what I mean? They just go out there and play, you know what I mean? I think they certainly stepped up the game second half, you know what I mean? Of course, if you don't put away your chances, you know, you always grab your game. Well of course with the season starting this week on Wednesday in particular for you, what do you take some of the positives out of this one moving into the season? I think the fight and that attitude that when it was down three, you know what I mean? They came back out and they really come out and give me a good fight. I think I'll take that in the next game on Wednesday. Thank you very much coach and all the best to you in the season. Thank you. Of course now coach Boyce, you are happy man. What's your assessment in today's game? As game at two half, we played better in the first half in terms of putting down the ball, possession, combination, going forward, taking our chances in the first half was more solid. Well of course you were up three-nil comfortably in the first half and then second half things started to go Fatima's way. What's your thoughts and what transpired in the second half and what did you do differently in the first half? I think it was decision making, choice to pass, area in which we lose any ball, Fatima was pressing us high up the field and a lot of errors and mistakes. I think tired legs as well. A lot of the guys are young guys that we wanted to give the experience today to see how they would integrate with the rest of the fellas that didn't play today and going forward. They have a bright future ahead of them but we have some work to put in with them still. Of course the work that you talked about throughout the pre-season going into the start of the season on Wednesday, the real football as they say, how's your assessment and how do you look forward to it? I would say pretty good. We didn't get the opportunity to see any of the other teams that would be competing this year. So we would have to take each game merit by merit and go step by step as we go forward. But we have a lot of positive going forward, tight, not defensively and we should be okay. Thank you very much coach. Thank you.