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Jefferson's Sprattley: Dropping Buckets in Brooklyn
NYC senior takes center stage with standout performances.
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.
Team Gotham Hoops Completes Comeback in IS8 Opener
A solid overall team performance propelled Gotham Hoops to victory in their IS8 opener
QUEENS, NY — Team Gotham Hoops prevailed in their first game of the 2023 IS8/NIKE Spring HS Classic with a hard fought 55-52 victory over Spartan Elite.
The group found balanced scoring with three players (Jean Aranguren, Ryan Leonardo and SirPatrick Livingston) finishing in double-digits and another (Andre Bowles) adding eight points.
Despite a back-and-forth affair, Team Gotham Hoops faced a five-point deficit heading into the fourth quarter. The team picked up the defensive intensity, only allowing one made field goal attempt, and converted off forced turnovers to complete the comeback and hang on for the three-point win.
Aranguren, who’s signed to play at Iona next season, led Team Gotham Hoops with 14 points. Leonardo, one of New York City’s best unsigned seniors, finished with 13 points and Livingston, a standout junior from South Bronx Prep (NY) scored all of his 11 points in the first half.
Senior guards Aaaron Goldstein (College of Staten Island commit) and Damjan Stanisic (The Knox School) played well on both ends of the floor to aid the victory.
Team Gotham Hoops returns to action next Sunday (4/23) with games at 9am and 11:30am at IS8.