Six out of six for Charles
Charles Wright took six wickets for six runs in five overs to help dismiss Long Sutton for 75 but Woodhall also found the going tough as they lost nine wickets chasing this modest total.
Belton Park hit 270 for six at Bourne 2nds and Grantham scored 245 for eight against Sleaford 2nds but both matches were rained off early in the second innings.
Belton had more luck on Sunday when they picked up 20 points in a low-scoring game against Sleaford. Alan Ward took six for 11 as Sleaford were all out for 47, a total their opponents overtook for the loss of two wickets.
Division Two fared slightly better with two games completed, one of which produced a surprise result as Welby, who had been hovering just above the bottom two in the table, scored an eight-wicket victory over leaders Spalding.
David Curran took five wickets for seven runs for Welby who now move up to seventh.
And at the bottom of the table, Cavaliers overcame Thomas Cook by seven wickets.
Jamie Hayes had a good day, taking five wickets and Dave Robinson hit 56 for the winning side.
Market Deeping had reached 72 for five chasing Boston 2nds' 198 for nine when rain brought an end to the day's play.
It was a similar situation for Boston 3rds in Division Three, who finished on 154 for nine while Long Sutton were 98 for three when the game was washed out.
And Billingborough 2nds scored 187 for six, with Blankney 47 for one when the weather intervened.
The only Sunday game in this division saw Moulton Harrox 2nds pick up welcome points with a four-wicket win over Baston.

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