All three of the area’s senior games were called off, leaving just five GCE Hire Fleet Peterborough League matches to beat the frost.
Moulton Harrox took full advantage to catch up on one of their games in hand to narrow the gap at the top of the Premier Division to four points with a 3-2 win against Sawtry.
Ashley Coddington scored twice and Declan Earth also found the net before being sent off.
Calvin Bird notched twice with Jack Greenacre and Arron Pike also finding the goal in Long Sutton Athletic’s 4-1 Division One win against Wisbech Town Reserves.
Three local teams were in action in Division Two.
First-half goals from Joshua Lawrence, Jordan Woods and Charlie Bosett saw Whaplode Drove Rovers move to within three points of leaders Peterborough Rangers thanks to a 3-1 win at Warboys Town Reserves.
Crowland Town Reserves enjoyed a 5-1 romp at home to Stamford Belvedere Reserves to double their wins tally for the season but remain bottom of the pile.
Substitute Klyden Lleshi added gloss to the win with a late brace to go with strikes from Jordan Kirchin, Billy Gibbs and Harleigh Camfield.
The deadlock was not broken at FC Hampton, where Sutton Bridge United picked up a point in a 0-0 draw.
Match of the day this weekend comes in the Lincolnshire County Junior Cup, where Moulton Harrox take on Nettleham in the quarter-finals.