Pikes are up to fourth spot after a 2-0 victory over one of their promotion rivals.
Tony Hackworth's men grabbed the lead early in the second half after a cagey first period.
Souleymane Coulibaly held up well, five minutes into the second half, then set up Ben Leyland to slam home the opener for the Pikes.
New keeper Harry Garman saved brilliantly with his legs.
Coulibaly and George Thewlis came close before Garman saved well again, low down.
In seven minutes of added time, Thewlis set up Riley McGinty to put the result beyond doubt with a critical second.


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