Lymm Ladies 2 Bowdon Hightown Ladies 0
LYMM completed a fine weekend with a brilliant win against Premier Division side Bowdon Hightown in the Cheshire Cup.
Bowdon left their Great Britain players at home and Lymm struck with the crucial opener after a tight start, Helen Weston finishing off Alex Pepper and Lynne Pyman’s move.
Hollie Acklam netted from close range to secure progression to the semi finals.
Lymm Ladies 8 Wrexham Glyndwr Ladies 0
AN early goal from Megan Mousdale meant Lymm settled into Saturday’s Cheshire Division One game early and never relinquished the initiative.
A second from Mousdale was added to further goals from Nat Riley, two, player of the match Lisa Hartley-Woodrow, Hollie Acklam, two, and Jane Buck.
Macclesfield Ladies 3 Warrington Ladies 2
WARRINGTON staged a spirited fight back but could not quite rescue a point.
Marion Taig set up Jenny Day to start the second-half revival, before Louise Sullivan pulled it back to 3-2. Emma Barlow was the player of the match.
Carlisle 2nd 4 Warrington 3
WARRINGTON returned empty handed from their longest away trip of the season in North West Men’s Hockey League Division Six North.
New arrival Steve Worrall scored from a mazy dribble to level matters at 2-2 after Ian Sleigh had halved the deficit.
However, Carlisle doubled their lead again before Tim Rothwell scored late on.
Timperley 5th 2 Lymm 2nd 2
BEN Smith did all he could to help Lymm over the line.
Smith put Carwyn Nash through to level the scores, before sending captain Jonny Ireland through to earn Lymm a 2-1 lead at the break.
But the tiring Lymm defence conceded an equaliser with five minutes remaining.
Alderley Edge 2nd 0 Lymm Ladies 2nd 1
LYMM edged a tight clash against a fellow promoted side.
A fast break sent player-of-the-match Rachel Broadhurst clear for a shot that deflected past the Alderley Edge keeper.
Warrington Ladies 2nd 0 Lymm Ladies 5th 1
WARRINGTON keeper Kirsty Anderson made a string of saves and Emily McCurrie was the team’s player of the match.
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