 of teams that kick first, win the shootout. Kyle Gordon, the captain, starts off with Glen Muir. I guess this is how you lead from the front. Hasn't had a great night in front of goal, but he can finish it well here. The Glen Muir captain, they're number 10. Nine goals on the season, won them the quarterfinal, trying to set them on their way in this semifinal shootout. Squeezes it in. Malik Williams gets the right way, but couldn't get a hand on to it, and Glen Muir have the advantage. Yeah, and in that example, it's just good placement from Gordon. Was laser focused on where he wanted to kick it, and he was right in the corner. Glen Muir up one nil. Definitely gave Malik Williams a chance, but they saved the hope that kills so close yet so far. Robert Sal, scored two penalties in the quarterfinal against Dintil Technical, did see out, and now in the semifinal, he is first stop from one captain to the next. Also scored his penalty in the Manning Cup shootout. He's had a lot of practice, and it shows. He extremely composed with these penalties. Good penalties, Robert Sal rooted Antoine Gunn right down the middle. Good penalty, or even one-one. Now Arane Watson missed the part of the season with injury, but has returned and is fully integrated into this. Glen Muir set up, hit it on to the crossbar early in the second half. That could have finished it. His penalty doesn't, but it gives Glen Muir the advantage to one. Yeah, calmly done from their top goalscorer, Seasonal goal, Arane Watson. They missed him a lot for the season, as you mentioned, Ricardo, his goals. But they held on without him, and now he's looking to fire them into the final of the Champions Cup. And he's put them two-one up in this penalty shootout. Pressure back on Kingston College. They are number nine. Well, they are matching Glen Muir stride for stride. One captain for another, no, one number nine for another. Demaria Daly, 14 goals on the season. KC's leading scorer came on as a substitute today. And squeeze is another one in, two-two. Yeah, the Monday call and hell seem pretty calm heading to the spot. Anton Gooden had a chance, but he was converted in the end. Good power behind that one. Great direction as well. Yeah, it was always going to be difficult to save that one. Two-two, Hedley steps up for Glen Muir. Brilliant, with his corner kicks, with his crosses today. And one of those been taken, he wouldn't need to be here, but he is here. He steps up and drills it in comfortably. Malik Williams going the wrong direction. And Glen Muir, goal three from three in the shootout. Yeah, I was always confident that Hedley would step up to take one, takes a bulk of Glen Muir, set pieces from centre-back. This important piece of Glen Muir's puzzle has slotted them back up three-two in this penalty shootout. For KC, Alex Hislop had an opportunity to put them level in the first half, didn't take it. Makes no mistake this time. We remain on serve. It's three-three. Yeah, good penalty so far. Who is going to blink first? Jason White will be hoping it won't be him. Jason White steps up for Glen Muir. Fourth kick of the shootout. For the Clarendon base team. Hunting their first ever Champions Cup final. Jason White goes down the middle and Malik Williams was sailing away to his right. Needless to say, he's well beaten for three. Comfortable penalty taken from Glen Muir. Watched an SSFL encounter from Trinidad into Bagel. Sixteen, fourteen or fifteen, fourteen, I think it ended in the shootout. We're far away from that in this Champions Cup semifinal. Kingston College's number ten, Jaheem McLean. Steps up to the plate. And penalty shootout defeats in back-to-back knockout matches. And in the space of just four days. It's not often a keeper guesses down the middle for the second time in this shootout Antoine Gunnarz and the hero from the penalty shootout in the Costa Cup semifinal. Might be the hero again. And then Wallace who scored Glen Muir's opening call with a chance to win it. The Champions Cup final on to face Clarendon College on to the national stadium in Kingston. Second time in the history of this All Island knockout competition. Two rural area teams will contest the final. The Costa Cup final is the Champions Cup final. Glen Muir versus Clarendon College. See-out after a terrific game had KC won it. He might have been the leading candidate for player of the match. But it's Glen Muir's victory. What a finish. Disappointment for KC. They punched heavy. They punched well. But ultimately they ran out. Might have been gas, might have been steam, whatever it was. Glen Muir had it. Vassar Reynolds can be extremely proud of what he's achieved with this KC unit with Andrew Peart is on a mission. The triple crown remains a possibility for both Glen Muir and Clarendon College. Clarendon College and come this Saturday. One and only one will remain in contention for the coveted three. Final score from the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex. One on after full-time. Glen Muir beat Kingston College. Five, three on penalties. Here's another look back. Kyle Gordon starting things off for Glen Muir. Malik Williams had a chance diving away to his right but couldn't come up with a save. It was too well placed by the Glen Muir captain. That was one nil. Robert C.L. The Kingston College captain going to the left of Antoine Gooden who applauded the kick because it was a brilliant one. C.L. ending is a wonderful game. Yeah, Jason White for Glen Muir. And then this miss from Jaheem McLean going down the middle and couldn't read it well. It was well saved and then Brandon Wallace would step up to complete it. There's another look at the miss or the same, whichever way you look at it. Staying home, staying strong, staying firm. Williams trying to save KC season. He had no chance. Brandon Wallace finishing and Glen Muir.