SEAHAWKS OFF TO WINNING START UNDER NEW BOSS
Portstewart got life under new boss Mo Mahon off to a winning start with victory over Banbridge Town at Crystal Park.
The home side led at the break, however, when Reece Doyle latched onto a flick to drive the ball into the bottom corner.
That was how it stayed until the Seahawks hit their hosts with two goals in the closing quarter-of-an-hour.
Tom Hutchinson levelled for the visitors on 76 minutes after the ball fell for him from a Ciaran O'Hara that had been blocked by the defence.
But O'Hara wasn't to be denied when, with five minutes to go, he ran onto a Jamie Devenney ball to take a touch for control before firing low and hard into the bottom corner from 20 yards.
Banbridge Town: Hunter, Campbell, Curran, Rendina, Martin, McCleery, Doyle, Wilson, McNally, Henning, Taylor subs Carville, McCavitt, Lundy, Smith, Hamilton, Purvis, Dillon
Portstewart: McMullan, Forgrave, McBride, Hargan, McNeill, Law, Doherty, Stewart, Smyth, Bradley, Nevin subs Oliver, Dealey, O’Hara, Hutchinson, Devenney, Moffatt, Machado