 Here's the lineup for Senators with Technical, their goalkeeper Jonoje Steadman, the captain number two Dante Campbell, Othiel Anderson, Antoine Smith, Nikarta Smith, Najay Brown, Dante Hewitt, Deandre Hebert, Raul Hill, AJ Smith, and Giovanni Gordon, their coach by Omar Rambo Wetterburn. The lineup has a 4-4-2 with Stets, the captain is there, Dante Campbell looking forward for a great season this season. Let's see what he can deliver as he leads his team. The referees they have their own moment and let's have a quick look now at the Monroe College lineup, their goalkeeper Omar Farrakhan, Seriki Sivarian, Kristen Howell, Brashane Wind, Daniel Bowen, Javier Beckford, Ryan Bins, Tristan Ford, Yajonte Johnson, Jason Wilson and Marcus Forrester, their coach by Patrick Jackie Walters. The old Wiley tactician has many titles in schoolboy football as Jackie Walters. Goal, Central is by Technical won, Monroe College won. Yes, sunshine when this game started, Central is by Technical had the early proceedings of going in their favor, that header just over the crossbar, they had another shot from Najay Brown, goalkeeper Farrakhan who had an excellent game equal to the task. The goal would have opened in the 35th minute. Hewitt, a delightful ball into the path of Hibbert and he finished with the plumb. Yeah, four goals for him this season and that goal certainly will be in many of his highlight reels based on the magnitude of this encounter. The Stets Dabi, another look at the finish. Farrakhan who had a great game, you really can fault him. He really did well there. Did Hibbert to convert that one. That was a great goal. And all of Santa Cruz was excited. But look at this one for a finish from Wint to the captain Bowen. And what a strike that was, twisting his body, getting all his weight behind it. What a strike. What a worldly, what a fantastic effort. And two minutes later, the game was level. Here's another strike. Farrakhan had to do a double save there. From the hand and then from the chest. Stets would send this one. Farrakhan holding on for their life. Christopher Mason bringing an end to the proceedings. One all, Stets and Monroe. Here the full-time match statistics. 15 shots, nine to Stets. Six shots in target, four of them to Stets. 11 fouls a piece, a yellow card a piece. Four off sides for Stets. One for Monroe. Nine corners, five to Stets. Three saves made by Farrakhan in goal for Monroe. 53% of the possession to Stets. But the statistic that matters is the goals. One a piece. We go to Gerard. He has the water player of the match. Let's find out who it was. Thank you so much, Dean. The water player of the match, obviously none other than Daniel Bowen. Daniel, talk me through that goal. When you saw that ball coming towards you, what was going through your mind? Trust me. I don't even know what to say right now because I'm a defender and a goal like that isn't a defender goal. Trust me. It's a wonderful feeling and I'm so happy for that goal. Is it something that you go through on the training ground? Pardon me? Do you work on the training ground? No, I work on headers. I'm a defender. I score headers. Oh yeah. But it really was a good goal. Thank you. Did you like this result? Do you think that Monroe should have come out on top? Or can you live with it? It's not the result that we wanted but we got our point. That's the great thing. We do lose. All right. Well, thank you so much. Congratulations to you. Thank you sir. See you throughout the season. Thank you. Yeah, that was Daniel Bowen there, the water player of the match. Let's have a chat now with the Monroe coach, the man himself, Jackie Waters. Coach, talk to me about this game. Are you happy with this result? We're playing as states. It's always a difficult task. Always a challenge. I think all our players stood up to it. You know, our game was kind of out of character, how we normally play, what we had to make the adjustment in terms of the whole state's play. Yeah. Well, throughout the game, you were seated, very cool, very calm. What would you have said to the boys that was enough for you to just make sure that they go out there and get the job done? Well, understandably, during half time, we had a discussion about the game and what to want it to achieve in the second half. And sometimes football is not so much with the feet but up here, in terms of the head. So I think they basically understood that. And I must say, I have a wonderful assistant coach in Damon Stewart, aka Stupis, which is doing a tremendous job. All right, coach. Well, talk to me now about the trajectory, about the rest of the season. You're in the playoff positions right now, of course, and looking to get out of this group. Do you think you can do so and probably at the top of it? Yes, man. Without a doubt. You know, one would expect that states would have been in there. So the important thing is not to lose the states. That is critical. And we achieve that today. All right, coach. Well done to you. Yeah, man. Thank you. Thank you so much. That was coach Walter is there and embracing coach Oman Rediburn, who we'll have a chat with. Coach, throughout the entire game, you wanted your boys to be a little bit more confident on the ball. Were you disappointed about the fact that they were playing as if they were the O8 team? No, you know, you know, very physical game, you know, playing against Manu always, it'll be something special, you know, and I think the board team come out here today looking for three points, but God knows, we didn't need the one up to the vote. Unfortunately, I say, come down. I was very impressed with the defensive effort from the states team. It is something that you've placed a bit of an emphasis on for this season. Does that win titles for you? Yes, you know, because the end idea game to finish until referee work off, you know, so we intend to play until referee calling, you know, so it's a mixed feeling towards this game. Not 100% happy, not 100% sad, you know, but I really appreciate it. It was entertaining, and I think, as I said, the physicality of this game, I really love it today. Yeah, would you say though that this was the hardest game of the season for you, and do you see that getting this result means that you'll get out of the group? No, it is not really satisfactory. Three points all the way. Every game we play hard, you know, this zone is very competitive, no matter who we play against. So, you know, going up against my grandfather always be something, look, he always have a little mind game towards it, you know, because I understand him, he understands me. So, you know, it's all what the player come and deliver on the day, but as I said, not 100% glad, not 100% sad. Yeah, of course. Thank you so much. Big up on the set.