Despite trailing log leaders Kakamega Homeboyz by 11 points, Kariobangi Sharks head coach William Muluya has refused to give up on the title race just yet.The season still has six games to go which means that there are 21 points to play for that keeps Sharks mathematically in the title race.Sharks goalkeeper Otieno lauds Jerry’s impact on his careerMuluya drew inspiration from Tusker who have now whittled down Homeboyz lead at the summit of the log to four points after initially holding a 12-point buffer.”We are now 11 points from Homeboyz and it is very funny because at one time they were 12 points from Tusker, today they are four points from Tusker so it is a funny league which will go down to the wire. We are playing them on the last game of the season, I really do not know where we will be at that time but the best thing is to work game by game and win the matches that we have,” said Muluya.The six remaining games for Sharks are winnable with only games against AFC Leopards, Bandari and the final clash of the season against Homeboyz likely to cause them troubles.Sharks are coming off a barren draw against Gor Mahia on Sunday and Muluya was left unimpressed by his side’s profligacy in set pieces with Patilah Omoto being the culprit.Gor Mahia and Sharks labour to a first ever league draw”That was a game that did not necessarily need 100 chances to score, we were supposed to use the chances that we had, I believe we had two good set pieces in crucial areas and I’m surprised Patilah Omoto did not take them. In the second half it was hard to get the set pieces, sometimes games like that are decided by set pieces but in the second half (Erick) Mata tried but he did not score,” added Muluya.