Kariobangi Sharks extended their unbeaten run this season following a 1-1 draw against Kakamega Homeboyz leaving head coach William Muluya satisfied with the point ahead of the congested January fixture schedule.Only reigning league champions Tusker FC and Sharks remain unbeaten in the league but the latter have only won one of their opening five games.Elated Zico savors KCB victory over Gor Mahia but moans over disruptive festive breakSharks have registered draws against FC Talanta, Gor Mahia, Nairobi City Stars and most recently against Homeboyz with their sole win coming against Ulinzi Stars.Muluya was impressed with the fighting spirit of his boys after coming from a goal down to collect a point as he highlighted the packed schedule this month.##NAJAVA_MECA_6923523##“We got a point at Bukhungu Stadium against Homeboyz, the most important thing is that we came from behind to equalise after they opened the scoring then we got a point.It is not any competitor’s wish to get a point or lose but we have to be thankful for the point that we got because this month’s matches will be closely packed.Police thrash sorry Wazito to bag first win of seasonAfter four days we will be playing a match and getting this point, I know that it will be of help somewhere,” said Muluya.Michael Kamoror extended his red hot goal scoring form by netting his fourth goal in three matches against Sharks while Muluya’s side equalized four minutes from time through a penalty from Kevin Musamali.