Worthing scored their first league goals for nearly two months in a lively 2-2 draw at promotion chasers Dulwich Hamlet.
All the goals came in a hectic 14 minute spell in Rebels first game for three weeks.
Mark Knee was twice thwarted by keeper Scott Ward before Gary Young gave Worthing the lead from the penalty spot after hand ball by Gavin Rose was spotted by a an assistant.
Young's 34th minute spot kick was hit straight as Ward committed himself, but three minutes later Dulwich won a penalty themselves to draw level.
Chris Hibberd mis-timed a tackle on David Moore to allow Junior Kadi to equalise and the hosts went on to take the lead on the stroke of half-time through Omari Coleman.
But Worthing hit back to earn a point through Wesley Lopez who scored his first goal of the season three minutes after the break.
Rebels lost Florian Mateos with a serious hamstring injury late on.
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