Kakamega Homeboyz on Saturday afternoon failed to end their latest winless run after settling for a 2-2 draw with Bidco United at Dandora Stadium.Homeboyz, whose run without a win extended to six matches, could not register their first league victory since seeing off Ulinzi Stars in early March, despite taking the lead twice in this fixture.Full-time Bidco United FC 2-2 Kakamega Homeboyz FC (Jacob Onyango, Daglas Mokaya/Nicholas Kipkirui, Ambrose Sifuna)#FootballKE pic.twitter.com/W8AH7IiIaH— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) May 11, 2024 Instead, it was Bidco United who showed spirit to fight back on both instances, earning a point that meant that they are now unbeaten in the last five games and firmly in place for a top-half finish.The visitors jumped to the lead with their first real attack via Nicholas Kipkirui who scored an eighth-minute header, and almost doubled the advantage after 25 minutes when Ambrose Sifuna smacked his shot to the path of defender Dan Guya.Bidco United then found an equalizer four minutes to the break when Brian Onyango fed off a defense splitting pass from Marvin Nderitu to finish on his second attempt after his shot had come off the upright.Angella Okutoyi resumes chase for Olympic Games in Delaware after a week of restKipkirui almost made the Bidco backline pay early in the second half with another fine header that trickled wide, but his side was not made to wait longer for the second.The goal came through Sifuna, who was left unmarked inside the box to slash home a delightful pass from the left.And just like they had done in the first half, Anthony Akhulia’s side found a way to get back into the game, and this time through some lackluster goalkeeping from James Ssetuba, who allowed substitute Douglas Mokaya to poke the ball from his feet before striking into an empty net.##NAJAVA_MECA_8094782##Second-half substitute Farouk Musisi teed up Brian Eshihanda in the 80th minute only for Guya to intercept once again.Gospel Otieno was the latest casualty to see a chance go by the wayside for Homeboyz, before coach Patrick Odhiambo was given his marching orders for barking at the center referee for what looked like a missed call.Christopher Masinza will probably replay his moment in the fourth minute of added time that he skied with the goal gaping, as Homeboyz once again, failed to win.