A late equalizer denied Wazito FC a win against Kariobangi Sharks in a mid-week Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) match played at the Kasarani Annex on Wednesday.Despite the disappointment, Wazito, who are battling relegation, picked a lot of positives from the match as they return home for their next game against Police FC.”The game was ours until that loss of concentration allowed them to score,” head coach Charles Odera told Mozzart Sport. “It was frustrating seeing all the hard work go to waste, but we will accept the draw and plan for our next game against Police FC,” the former APS Bomet FC coach added.##NAJAVA_MECA_7139399##Collins Odhiambo headed home a throw-in as Wazito took an early lead in the 3rd minute, but Sharks responded through Moses Shikanda three minutes later.Dennis Owino restored Wazito’s lead a minute past the half hour mark, firing from inside the box, but a last-minute loss of concentration saw Sharks level again as Patrick Ngunyi scored in the eighth minute of added time.”Overall we played very well, our new signings are settling in well and I’m positive we’re going to pull ourselves out of the dark pit we’re in,” said Odera.Odhiambo terms move from Mathare to Tusker as dream come trueWazito have now gone 15 games without a win, one of the longest winless streaks of the season. They sit second from bottom above Vihiga Bullets with 12 points from 20 fixtures. Vihiga, who have only picked a single win in twenty games, lost 5-0 to league leaders Gor Mahia in another round of 21 fixture. Ugandan import Patrick Kaddu netted a hattrick on debut and K’Ogalo ran riot. Austin Odhiambo and another Ugandan Peter Lwasa were also on the scoresheet. NSL clubs to begin paying referees in second legInjury ravaged AFC Leopards edged out visiting Bandari FC 1-0 at Nyayo Stadium as they moved to third on the log standings on 38 points, seven points off leaders and arch rivals Gor Mahia. Nigerian forward Ojo Olaniyi netted Ingwe’s lone goal.”My usual number one goalkeeper was out, three players injured, one player suspended, one on National Team duty. Only five players were on the bench because six players remained unavailable due to the FIFA ban. All the remaining players stepped in, and did the job and got us the three points. So proud of you guys,” Leopards coach Patrick Aussems revealed on his Twitter account.