After the three rounds of preliminary matches in the KFC Goodwill International Secondary School Football Series, the four top teams remain to vie for the coveted trophy.
Defending champion Clarendon College from Jamaica, Republic Bank League and Milo schools champion Chase Academy, Annai Secondary and Trinidad’s St Benedicts College.
The semifinals are set to kick off from 17 hours 30 today at the Ministry of Education Ground with Annai Secondary meeting St Benedict’s College in the first match.
The other semifinal will see champions Clarendon College playing Chase Academy.
In the final preliminary round on Wednesday Annai Secondary showed their skill and resolve to grab a do or die win over Dolphin Secondary 8-1 in their finest display in the competition.
Sudesh Persaud was superb with a quadruple of goals in the 5th, 56th, 80th and 81st minutes.
Adrian Cabral also recorded a brace with Josh Glasgow and Matthias John scoring the other goals.

Dolphin Secondary got their lone goal off the boots of Brian Brower.
DC Caesar Fox Secondary formerly known as Waramadong picked up their lone victory in the competition over Surinamese outfit Henry H Hassankhan Community College 10-5 in a high scoring clash.
DC Caesar Fox Secondary was led in the goals column by Kemron Thomas with a hat-trick with Jim Carter, Dominic Elliman and Stephon George scoring doubles.
Lot Granes also got in on the act with his solitary strike.
Henry H Hassankhan Community College had contributions from Quency Van Rhemen and Joshua Mohali with a pair of goals each with Cylfano Misaine scoring the other goal.
The champion Clarendon College also cemented their status as favorites to reclaim their crown after they edged T&T side Speyside High School 2-1.
Clarendon College regular scorers took a back foot in the final round clash with Terron Williams hitting the back of the net in the 74th.
Speyside High School’s Milz Johnson then equalized in the 92nd minute only for Roshaun Sterling to give Clarendon College the lead once more as they held on for the narrow victory 2-1
The formerly unbeaten local league champions Chase Academy suffered their first loss of the year to Trinidad side St Benedict College 3-nil after a tough battle that could have gone either way.
Adam Pierre led St Benedict College with goals in the 83rd and 90th minutes after Camron Burke opened the scoring in the 80th.
Chase who are 2023 finalist will have a chance for reprieve when they tackle champions Clarendon College for a place in the final at the Ministry of Education Ground on CARFESTA Avenue.
The winning school earns 1 million dollars for the first place with $600,000 for second place and $400,000 for third place along with trophies and medals
They tournament will also hand out trophies and prizes for individual players who win MVP, highest goal scorers and best goal keeper.
Meanwhile Trophy stall has come on board with the tournament.
The company in a statement said it is pleased to be on board the above-mentioned tournament, recognizing hard work that the work Petra Organization has done over the years.
The Petra Organization said that is happy for the support from Trophy Stall especially since the tournament has provided a platform for young footballers to compete with the best teams in the Caribbean.