BARNOLDSWICK Town's resurgence continued as they came from a goal behind to beat Fleetwood Hesketh 2-1 to claim their third win in four matches.
Boss Lee Boyer had challenged his players to prove that the previous week's 4-1 defeat at Fulwood Amateurs was just a blip and they responded.
Having had the majority of play in the first half, Town were unfortunate to go 1-0 down after 35 minutes when they conceded from close range after failing to clear a corner.
Danny Woodhead had to make two excellent saves to make sure Barlick didn't go further behind just after the restart.
But the visitors drew level after 62 minutes when Liam Lishman and Martin Aspinwall combined well to set up Glen Ainsworth for the equaliser. Ainsworth pulled away from his marker and thundered home from the edge of the box for his first goal since returning to the club.
Boyer introduced sub Matt Garner - back after a lengthy absence due to suspension - to add aerial presence in attack and the move soon paid dividends. He created the winner for Jamie Stoddart who converted from close range with 15 minutes left.
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