Pikes were well-beaten by Tadcaster Albion on Saturday.
It's now two defeats in a row as Tony Hackworth's men lose momentum.
They stay in sixth spot in Northern Counties East Premier but failed to bridge the gap to second-placed Albion.
The visitors went ahead on ten minutes, at Mill Lane.
They promptly doubled their advantage three minutes into the second half and fired a killer third on 72 minutes.
Pikes go to Penistone Church, near Barnsley, next Saturday with a 3pm kick-off.


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