Ulinzi Stars have stretched their recent winless run to three matches after surrendering their lead to settle for a 1-1 draw against Nairobi City Stars at Dandora Stadium.The soldiers were looking to return to winning ways following the 1-0 defeat to Tusker and the one-all draw against Sofapaka.However, the Anthony Kimani-coached side couldn’t find the winning groove back as City Stars rallied from behind to force the share of points.##NAJAVA_MECA_8088876##The match was supposed to have been played on Sunday in Machakos but the rains rendered the playing surface unplayable.Boniface Muchiri gave Ulinzi the lead in the 22nd minute, a goal that separated the two teams in the first half.City Stars leveled matters in the 71st minute through Vincent Owino who not only dragged his team level but also, took his tally to eight in the campaign.Bandari shift base from Mombasa to KwaleDespite being played deep on the pitch, Owino is the leading scorer at City Stars and doubles up as the best-scoring midfielder in the league this season.While the result is welcome for City Stars, it leaves Ulinzi still in danger of relegation.The four-time league champions are still hanging dangerously above the red zone with six matches remaining.Kibande reveals emotional reason behind tears after scoring against Nzoia SugarUlinzi have been blowing hot and cold in the season and as a result, they find themselves just three points above the red zone.City Stars will take on Kenya Police in their next league assignment while Ulinzi will face Muhoroni Youth.