Only one game survived in the Women's Premiership as the league continues to be plagued by bad weather that seems ubiquitous on Monday nights.
Bready's match against Bonds Glen didn't make it onto the field, while Coleraine were going well on 47 for 0 at Fox Lodge when a deluge ended that.
Thankfully, the rain stayed away at Strabane Park where the hosts met Eglinton. Batting first, Strabane recovered from 39 for 4 at the halfway stage to make 108 for 5 thanks primarily to skipper Chloe Deans. The left-hander hit three boundaries in an unbeaten 53, adding 50 for the fifth wicket with Nicola Mullen (17).
Alice McLaughlin and Rea Moore each took two wickets for Eglinton.
The chase was a tense one with Jenni Jackson's 31 proving crucial, but the deciding factor was the amount of extras conceded by the Tyrone side - 48, that included 38 wides and 6 no-balls.
Chloe Deans completed a fine all-round game with two wickets, as did Abbey-Gale McGarrigle, but Eglinton clinched the three-wicket win in the 16th over.