 Let's have a look at the starting lineups then, and we begin with Clarendon College. Roche Porell is usually in goal, a back four, full backs Daniel Clark and Atibo Green. Nation, both Barrett has been brilliant at centre back this season, alongside Devonte Hodges. Malachi Douglas, the captain, has the Andre Gallimore and Tiaan Cupid in midfield, with a fabulous front three of Christopher Hall, Kahim Dixon and Jamil Ashley. They are coached by Lenworth's teacher Hyde. A typical 4-3-3 for Clarendon College, Kahim Dixon of top 41 goal contributions, he's looking to add to that today. Hydele boys no doubt ready for this semifinal as well. Tajareli, the former Kingston College man, starts in goal once again for them, seems as if they'll go with a back five today, Jorma Gordon, Michael Forbes, Joseph Breitle, Gabrielle Seaport and Darren Campbell, Kylan Smith, the captain, Ronaldo Barton, Dante Stewart in the middle, with Amaria Henry and Dante Brooks up front, they are coached by Devon Anderson. They are world of talent in this Hydele unit, Ronaldo. Del, in semifinal one of the Champions Cups, let's have a look at the match highlights then. Clarendon College with Jamil Ashley's beautiful pass, Kahim Dixon with a lovely run, but unable to get on the end of it as Tajareli. Deandre Gallimore with a free kick, right at goal, came off the crossbar after a slight touch from Lee who was good in goal, very good in goal for Hydele today. Best chance of the first half, what a delightful ball inside from Ronaldo Barton, the Hydele captain, but Dante Stewart could not beat Rocher Burrell, a strong left arm denying him. In the 19th minute, Clarendon College would get the opening goal, a team of green inside for Gallimore, his shot on the crossbar, back out to Christopher Hall, Halter Kahim Dixon, Dixon with a love to finish, enjoy this one at their beautiful best. Was an opportunity to clear for Hydele, Clarends wasn't decisive enough and they paid the price, Dixon at that point with his fifth goal in his champions career. That was another opportunity with a lovely delivery coming from Daniel Clarke, Jamil Ashley turned that one to goal, it was blocked, Clarke tried his luck from distance, but once again Tajareli was equal to the task, the 19-year-old. For Atiba Green, green inside to Malakai Douglas, but Atiba Green couldn't beat Lee at his near post, wasn't enough power in the shot really. Douglas inside the box, picking up Kahim Dixon, his header, wild of the mark, he had wrong footed Lee, but couldn't hit the target. Hydele, zero opportunities in the second half, Amaria Henry with a shot from outside the 18, that one over the top, Henry showing speed here, getting around Barrett, getting around Borel, then from an acute angle, spat it over the top, yes, he would have been disappointed with the final effort, had options to cross as well, that looked like an innocuous pass initially from Darren Campbell, turned out to be some trouble for Borel who handed it in goal, and then here is Hall cutting inside, making the pass to Kahim Dixon and Dixon firing home with the right foot, 87th minute closer for the Clarendon College, number 13, a double for him, his third goal in the Champions Cup this season, his 27th goal in all of the schoolboy football, and Clarendon College into the Champions Cup final with a 2-0 victory over Hydele at the Anthony Spalding Sports Complex, let's have a look at the match statistics then, 21 shots for Clarendon College, 9 on target, 10 for Hydele, 4 on target, 13 falls in the encounter, 7 of them called against Clarendon College, 1 yellow card that was given to Hydele's Darren Campbell, 4 corner kicks for Hydele, 3, 4 Clarendon College, 7 saves made by Tashari Lee in the Hydele goal, 4 by Roche Borel, the Clarendon College custodian, Hydele had a much better second half in terms of possession, but ultimately Clarendon College bosted overall 60% to 40, the stat that matters most though Clarendon College winning this encounter by 2 calls to nil. Yeah, Kimania Sullivan is with the player of the match this week, no doubt about it. Alright, thank you Ricardo, I'm joined by Man of the Match for today's game, Digital Man of the Match, Kayeem Lixon of Clarendon College, he'll receive his goodies from Junior Brand Manager of Digital, Kayeem will be Kayeem, Cristiano Ronaldo is known as Mr. Champions League, are you Mr. Champions Cup? Yes, I am Mr. Champions League. Yeah, and in terms of your performance, those 2 goals were brilliantly taken, speak to me what was going through your mind in the box when you got there? What was going through my mind that I have to put 2 goals away from my course with that pass that way, so you know, yeah. And in terms of the game, how much fun were you having out there on this pitch? 100% fun, just enjoying the game, that's all the coach said. And in terms of the triple crown, you guys are still alive for it, do you think you have what it takes to get 3 titles? Yes, we have what it takes, but we've got to take it one game at a time. Alright, thank you Kayeem, all the best. You're welcome. Alright, goal scoring hitman, Mr. Champions Cup, Kayeem Lixon of Clarendon College, I'm joined now by coach