WHITES FIGHT BACK TO CLAIM THE WIN
Lisburn Distillery stormed back from two goals down to defeat Banbridge Town at Ballyskeagh.
The visitors moved in front after 11 minutes when Reece Doyle edged the ball over the line after the home defence couldn't clear a corner after numerous attempts.
Then, six minutes after that, Patrick Shearer doubled the visitors lead after beating the offsde trap to beat Ethan Carry.
Distillery were thrown a lifeline right at the end of the first half when Gerard Storey fired home from the spot into the bottom corner awarded after Jonathan Angus had been brought down in the area.
The home side levelled nine minutes after the break when Ryan McNickle found the net at the second attempt after receiving the ball from Jack Berry.
And Berry himself went on to grab the winner with just under a quarter-of-an-hour remaining after cutting inside to curl his finish into the top corner.
Lisburn Distillery: Carry, Lewis, Woods, Angus, Whiteway, Geddis, Berry, Grattan, McNickle, Storey, Tully subs McConnellogue, Hoy, Brady, Devenny, McVarnock, Sharkey, Newell
Banbridge Town: Brady, Campbell, Curran, McNally, McKeown, S. McCavitt, Doyle, Downey, Shearer, Hamilton, Deeney subs Sands, Kwelele, M. McCavitt, Vaughan, Gourley, Hazley, Cully