Jefferson's Sprattley: Dropping Buckets in Brooklyn

54. That’s the staggering number of points Thomas Jefferson High School’s (NY) Connor Sprattley averaged over a three-game span last week.

It began on January 7th, during a Public School Athletic League (PSAL) showdown against Staten Island’s Curtis HS (NY). Sprattley, the electrifying 5’10” guard, erupted for an incredible 71 points in a 125-76 victory, nearly outscoring the opposing team singlehandedly.

And he wasn’t done.

Against Brooklyn rival Abraham Lincoln (NY), Sprattley poured in 50 points, leading Jefferson to a 95-79 road win in Coney Island.

The senior standout capped off his jaw-dropping week with 41 points in a commanding win over South Shore (NY), solidifying his reputation as one of the city’s premier scorers.

While Sprattley racks up baskets, his college recruitment is heating up. The Class of 2025 prospect announced via X that he’s received offers from St. Peter’s, Southern Miss, UMass, UAlbany, Iona, and Stony Brook in just the past week.

With over 2,000 career points already in the books, this Brooklyn bucket-getter is just getting started.