Caledonia  AIA pulled off a stunning upset on Friday night when it ousted  defending champions and four-time winners DirecTV W Connection from the  2014/2015 Digicel Pro Bowl, 5-4 on penalty kicks after an entertaining  3-3 draw at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva. In the winner-take-all  $100,000 final on May 29, at the same Couva venue, Caledonia, tournament  winners in 2008 and beaten in the decider, both in 2009 and 2012, will  come up against first-time finalist Central FC, 1-0 winners over Police  in Friday’s other semifinal.
It will be the second time that Central and Caledonia will be  squaring off in a final after the latter won the T&T Football  Association FA final, 2-0 at Couva in 2013, to ruin the “Sharks”  prestigious title in their debut season. However, at Couva on Friday it  was the Jerry Moe-coached Caledonia, disappointing eighth-placed league  finishers this season which was on the tip of most spectators’ lips  after dumping W Connection.
On the eve of the clash, a repeat of their previous two quarterfinal  encounters, both won by W Connection 3-1, Moe had stated his team had  much respect for its opponent, but held no fear. It was W Connection  which struck as early as the third minute through defender Mekeil  Williams, who rifled home past goalkeeper Shemel Louison from inside the  six-yard box, off a rebound.
It did not take Caledonia too long to respond as Guyana international  Pernell Schultz got on the end of a right-sided centre from Nathan  Lewis to hit past Julani Archibald for a 1-1 score after only 11  minutes. Eight minutes before the half, Lewis was again the provider,  this time for Kareem Joseph to fire past Archibald for a 2-1 lead which  his team took into the break.
Caledonia could not have asked for a better start to the second-half  when veteran midfielder, Conrod Smith latched onto a careless pass in  his own 18-yard box by W Connection defender Alvin Jones and fired  through the legs of defender Leslie Rusell on the goalline to extend his  team’s advantage to 3-1 in the 56th and within sight of the finals.
The “Savonetta Boys” still searching for a first domestic title this  season then mounted a late charge with Shannon Gomez and Jomal Williams  replacing Yhon Stiven Reyes Lopez and Neil Benjamin Jr in the 61st  minute while Jones made way for Christian Rodriguez 11 minutes  later. The changes soon brought reward for coach Stuart Charles-Fevrier  as Gomez right-sided cross was turned in by Shahdon Winchester in the  78th minute to reduce the score to 3-2.
Two minutes from the final whistle, with Caledonia hanging on by the  thread, Gomez set up  Arcia to net and leveled the match at 3-3 and send  the contest to penalties. Williams (M) started off things for W  Connection by converting his attempt while Joseph did likewise for  Caledonia. Winchester then stepped up with W Connection’s next attempt,  but looked on in dismay as it ricocheted off the base of the upright to  hand Caledonia the initiative which Pierre Hitner took full advantage of  by scoring his effort for a 2-1 lead.
The trio of Hashim Arcia, Williams (J) and Gerard Williams scored the  remaining three penalties for W Connection, but Caledonia trio Keyon  Edwards, Nicholas Marcano and Jameel Neptune also found the target to  send their team to the final, its first in the competition since a 5-2  drubbing from Defence Force in the 2012 decider at the Hasely Crawford  Stadium, Mucurapo.
...Plaza sends Central FC to final
 The second semifinal failed to live up to the first encounter as Central  FC needed only one goal from Willis Plaza to slip past last year’s  beaten finalist Police FC and secure their spot in the final.
Plaza, who also netted the lone goal in his team’s quarterfinal win  over Defence Force, hammered home the winner six minutes into the match  past goalkeeper Adrian Foncette on his first post to ease off-field  worries of his teammates who entered the match distracted over promised  bonuses yet to be paid.
Results
 Caledonia 3 (Pernell Schultz 11th, Kareem Joseph 37th, Conrod Smith  56th) vs W Connection 3 (Mekeil Williams 3rd, Shahdon Winchester 78th,  Hashim Arcia 88th) — Caledonia won 5-4 on penalty-kicks
Central FC 1 (Willis Plaza 6th) vs Police FC 0
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