
Despite not scoring, Chasetown created enough chances to come away from Leicestershire with a draw. Jon Letford saw a shot cleared off the line in the first half and then Chasetown struck the frame of the goal twice in the second half.
Chasetown started brightly and Liam Kirton had an attempt deflected which was then kicked away by the home number one.
Against the run of the early play, Dynamo took the lead with a quick break which saw Jack Oldham net at Curtis Pond's right hand post.
On the rare occasion when the home keeper was beaten, as he raced out of his area, Luke Yates got the ball across to Letford whose goalbound shot was cleared off the line.
Dynamo also struck the post in the second half and then wasted a good opportunity to add a second, dragging the eventual shot well wide of the post.
Mark Swann's men were a whisker away from an equaliser as Ryan Wynter rose with a Dynamo defender who appeared to get the last touch as the ball struck the crossbar.
The Scholars kept knocking on the Loughborough door and Danny O'Callaghan became the latest visitor to have a strike on target saved by King and then another shot was saved, with a ricochet appearing to strike a Loughborough arm.
Chasetown knew it was not going to be their night when Yates shot from the edge of the box and the ball deflected onto the base of the post and straight into the grateful arms of King with the very last kick of the game.