Pikes are back up to 9th after ending a run of seven successive defeats on Saturday.
Dom Weston put Tony Hackworth's men ahead against Handsworth, on 22 minutes, at Mill Lane.
Souleymane Coulibaly then crucially doubled their advantage, moments before half-time.
The visitors hit back on 72 minutes, but Pikes made sure with two goals in the last ten minutes.
Coulibaly's second was Pickering third on 81 minutes.
Max Bauer made sure it finished 4-1 with the final nail in the away side's coffin, a minute from time.


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