Kakamega Homeboyz dropped two points after letting in a late eqaulizer against Kariobangi Sharks leaving head coach John Baraza disappointed following the 1-1 draw.Homeboyz were looking to cut the gap between themselves and reigning league champions Tusker but an 86th penalty from Kevin Musamali sealed a draw in the encounter.Elated Zico savors KCB victory over Gor Mahia but moans over disruptive festive breakSharks equalised when Brian Chala misjudged the ball that was heading out for a goal kick as he touched it to keep it in play which ended in the ball being handled by Robinson Kamura from a Sheriff Musa cross.##NAJAVA_MECA_6922735##Baraza who was a forward in his heyday noted that he expected his side to score a goal but was disappointed with the nature in which they let in the eqaulizer.“The game was somehow difficult but we expected to get a goal and hold on to the lead but the boys were lazy inside the box.The ball went out and we tried to bring it back to the field which gifted Sharks the goal and they equalized, it was a situation where we could have saved ourselves but we gave them a penalty. Honest McKinstry foresaw Gor Mahia’s loss against KCBI’m disappointed with the outcome of the match but in the next game we play against Nzoia Sugar in Bungoma and it is a tough game because that is like a derby,” said Baraza.Homeboyz got their goal in the 69th minute when Michael Karamor leaped highest to nod in a corner for this fourth goal in three matches after grabbing a hat-trick against FC Talanta.