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Gorton Boys' Basketball Heads To Somers For Playoffs

YONKERS, N.Y. – The ninth-seeded Gorton High School boys' basketball team will start its postseason when it travels to No. 8 Somers at 6 p.m. Friday for the first round of the Section 1 Class A playoffs.

Rashan McKay and the Gorton High School boys' basketball team will face Somers Friday in the opening round of the playoffs.

Rashan McKay and the Gorton High School boys' basketball team will face Somers Friday in the opening round of the playoffs.

Photo Credit: Tony Pinciaro

Gorton ended its season at 12-5 and won the Yonkers league title thanks in large part to its offensive firepower.

Dane Williamson scored 19 points in a win against Lincoln and 25 points in a victory versus Saunders. Rashan McKay has been an excellent scoring threat for the Wolves as well.

Somers finished the season at 13-5, its most wins since 1992. The Tuskers ended the season on an extreme high note as star player John Decker scored 59 points in an 85-68 win against North Salem.

The Tuskers enjoyed a nine-game winning streak this season, highlighted by a defining win against Iona Prep in the Slam Dunk Tournament in December. A school that primarily had been known for football suddenly had a basketball team to which the rest of Class A started paying attention.

With that success comes added pressure as the Tuskers look to reach the Westchester County Center and make a run at the gold ball.

“We’re just clicking on all ends right now,” Decker said earlier in the week, “but I think we’re going to surprise people deep in the playoffs.”

If that happens, Decker will be much of the reason. As he goes, so go the Tuskers. When he has scored in abundance this season, Somers typically has won. When he struggles, the Tuskers usually come up short.

Mahopac, for example, held Decker to just eight points in a 55-36 win against Somers in early February.

Friday’s match-up should come down to which team can shut down the other’s main scorer. If both teams’ shots are falling, then it will become a matter of who outguns its opponent in a high-scoring affair.

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