AFC Leopards threw away a two-goal lead to settle for a 2-2 draw with KCB in league match staged at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani on Sunday afternoon behind closed doors.With fans banned, Ingwe for the first time this campaign played without the support from the stands.The game, is the first of the four that will be staged behind closed doors after the fracas witnessed at the Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega a week ago.##NAJAVA_MECA_7199138##Ingwe went ahead inside the first three minutes through Peter Thiong’o.Striker Ojo Olaniyi connected with Eugene Mukangula’s corner kick delivery before Thiong’o deflected the shot past Bryne Omondi.The hosts continued to attack in search of more, with Victor Omune, Jaffari Owiti, and Victor Omune all coming close for the Patrick Aussems-coached side.Cliff Oruko and Musa Masika were KCB’s main danger men up front.Just before the break, Ingwe were awarded a spot kick when Maurice Ojwang hacked down Owiti inside the penalty area. A spot kick was awarded, which Omune successfully converted for a 2-0 halftime lead.Four minutes into the second stanza, Cliff Oruko pulled a goal back for the bankers after dispossessing Robert Mudenyu, whose appeals for a freekick were turned down.The former Wazito FC man calmly slotted past Levis Opiyo to end his hopes of keeping yet another clean sheet.The goal, appeared to have given the bankers much-needed impetus, as they now went all out in search of more goals.They thought they had won a penalty in the 72nd minute when Henry Onyango went down from a Zachary Njite foul, but the referee ruled that the foul had happened outside the area and awarded a free-kick instead.Two minutes from time, KCB substitutes Nicholas Kipkirui and Francis Kahiro combined to level the scores. The latter finished past Opiyo with a fine header to ensure the points were shared.Vihiga Bullets 0-1 Kakamega HomeboyzAt the Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega, second-half goals from Hillary ‘Seba’ Otieno and Brian Eshihanda helped the Homeboyz pile more misery on the bottom-placed Vihiga Bullets.Seba opened the scoring in the 60th minute before Eshihanda added a second in the 69th minute. The defeat piles more misery on the Bullets, who are now a couple of defeats away from relegation.
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