Ten-man Pikes were knocked out of the FA Vase deep into injury time.
Pickering Town fell behind on the half hour after visitors Newcastle Benfield netted from the penalty spot.
Worse was to follow, within seconds, as Harry Lovick was sent off.
But Pikes levelled in first half injury time when the referee changed his mind about an offside, after consulting his assistant and allowed Joe Wood's strike.
Ex-Whitby Town defender Nathan Dyer then put Pickering ahead, ten minutes into the second half.
The Tyneside outfit equalised, ten minutes from time and won it with a 99th-minute free-kick.


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