Lymm 33
Fleetwood 20
CHRIS Kinsey scored a hat-trick of tries as Lymm moved up to sixth spot in rugby union's North Two West section.
Two Nick Shaw penalites put Lymm 6-0 ahead, but after a Fleetwood try they had to come from behind to take an 11-10 half-time lead thanks to an effort from man-of-the-match Kinsey.
Kinsey then jinked through for his second and he completed his hat-trick to put Lymm in the driving seat with a 15-point advantage.
Fleetwood pulled back a try but Hugh Thorpe confirmed Lymm's victory before a late consolation effort from the visitors.
Lymm are at home to Aspatria on Saturday.
Lymm: Martin Bower, Paul Morris, Mark Berry, Adam Fletcher, Hugh Thorpe, Nick Shaw, Chris Kinsey, James Fergusson, Adam Bray, Keith Broadbent, John Hardy, Simon Walter, Christian Bury, Peter Millachip, Mark Sutton. Subs: Ben Murphy, Wayne Mason, Adam Lester.
Caldy 2nd 34
Lymm 2nd 22
LYMM'S second string could not make up for a player shortage as they lost at Caldy in the North West Intermediate League Bateman BMW Premier Division.
The visitors started the game with only 14 men, and although they led 15-11 at half time they could not complete the victory.
Burnley 2nd 24
Lymm 3rd 7
A JADED Lymm third team could not recover from a poor opening quarter in order to get a result at Burnley in the Fairclough Homes Second Division.
Graham McNichol scored their only try with Liam O'Callaghan converting, while Danny Bates was their man of the match.
Lymm u15 56
Whitchurch u15 0
LYMM picked up where they left off last season as they whitewashed Whitchurch A at Appleton Thorn.
Player-of-the-match Tom Morley crossed three times, while Rob Brown grabbed two tries and Chris Newman, Elliot Johnston and Jordan Howson also touched down.
Whitchurch u13 10
Lymm u13 10
NICK Wright scored his first try for Lymm as they drew at Whitchurch.
Frankie Halton also crossed, while Eddie Krawiecki, Mike Randle and Ross Harrison all impressed.
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