 The Jamaican college boys know they have a big jump to do. They will have Raul Brenton in goal, also in the lineup. Tariq Jones, Javon Mills, Tahir Lawrence, Renson Sears and Malachi Sterling in what may be a back five, maybe they'll morph into their more familiar 4-4-2 with Zabir Taylor, Adrian Reed, or make that with Dylan John, Jamali Bennett, Amali King and Jabari Howell with Jamali Dennis, also in this Davion Ferguson coached lineup. The captains take center stage, Adrian Reed, for St. George's College, Renson Sears Junior for Jamaica College. The official state, their final moments ahead of kickoff. St. George's College. They only need a draw to make progress to the last four of the competition. Dijon Davis will be in call, a back five left back, Ajani Peart right back, Jindu Powell with Jaheem Henry, Anil Mitchell and Michael Pennant in central defense. Zabir Taylor, their third leading scorer this season, Adrian Reed and Tishon Anil in midfield with Matthew Spence and their leading man Brian Burkett at the top of this Marcel Gale coached team. Never Burtis Bell is the technical director. The score, Jamaica College won. St. George's College won. But it's SDGC who have the desired result. O'Shea Nation set the game on its way. St. George's College needing only a draw. Jamaica College needing to win. Adrian Reed with a free kick early, wind of the mark. Glorious chance here for Jabari Howell, couldn't beat the goalkeeper. Sears with this corner, the header well wide from Sterling. St. George's College struggled in the first half. That was a poor pass and Sterling, lovely comeback to Amarley King. But it was a really weak effort from the Jamaica College number nine. This one went into the back of the net. But Jamoin Dennis was in an upside position. The assistant in the perfect position. That went over the top for SDGC. But it was Jamaica College will continue to create the chances in the first half. This one falling for Tahir Lawrence. Dejaune Davis was having a peach of a first half. Dennis to Lawrence. Davis in the way. What a game he had. Dylan John with a cross of absolute quality. But Jamoin Dennis couldn't head on target. It was well-wined. And then in the closing stages after all the domination from Jamaica College. The number six is collided. Jamoin Mills pushing. Sabir Taylor and St. George's College had a penalty. Brian Birkin stepped up and slept at home for his 20th goal of the season. To go with his 11th assist. His 39th goal in his senior schoolboy football career. And he was letting the Georgians know there was still a lot of work to do. JC continued to miss opportunities. David Ferguson brought on Jada Johnson in the second half. He delivered for his coach a wonderful buildup. And a glorious finish. Precise pinpoint accuracy was one-one. And at that stage Jamaica College would have been feeling that they had time to get the job done. 30 minutes to find one more goal. They got the opportunities. Johnson forcing another brilliant save out of Dishon Davis. Was that a good height though? And he did very well to parry it over the top. Yes, we saw a lot of that. But even at that stage JC still felt they could do it. And they should have done it. Free kick taking a deflection. Davis with the save. The follow-up. Lawrence trying to take a second touch of it. And that was the chance gone. It was the final one. Davis had done it again. And St. George's College had denied Jamaica College a spot in the Manning Cup semifinals for the first time since 2012. Jamaica College 20 shots. Nine of them on target. St. George's College 12 shots just through on target. Seven falls in the contest. 13 committed by JC. Six yellow cards. Four of them going to Jamaica College. JC dominated possession. 58% to 42. There were seven corners. And six of them went to Jamaica College. But the most important statistic is that St. George's College avoided defeat, which is all they needed to do to join Heidel from group two into the semifinals of the ISSA DigiCel Manning Cups in 2022-2023. Let's go to Gerard Marseille. And there is no doubt who the DigiCel Man of the Match is. Yeah, thank you so much, Ricardo. Of course, we have the presentation to the Man of the Match to John Davis. He is the Man of the Match, of course. That presentation made by Katie Webly, the junior brand manager of DigiCel. So, thank you, Katie. Did you all talk to me about the first save? You made a lot of good saves in this game. But that first one in particular was the best of the game, in my opinion. Was it in yours? With the first save, I just realized that the ball came through and I had to be there to back up. My defenders failed to do that for me. But they have really done their throat the game and I had to step up to the plate and make that save. And so I did. Yeah, obviously the chance to go to the semifinals made you put your all in this game. But was it extra special that you were able to knock out the defending champions? I mean, it was extra special to me because my first Manning Cup season came back in 2021. As most people know, we got demolished by JC 6-0 in 2021. And this is my chance that I had to step up and show them that we were coming back. It was just not our season and we're here now. And we did that and we beat them. And now we're through to the semifinals. Yeah, through to the semifinals, as you just mentioned. Is this a message now to you, those that you face ahead of you, that you're coming for the title? I mean, I'm just here to play my game. I'm here to just play whoever comes in front of me and just let's hope for the win. All right, thank you so much and congratulations again on being in the modern match. Thank you for having me. The John Davis, literally. Man of the match from St. George's College. Let's have a chat now with Coach David Ferguson from Jamaica.