
There are plenty of players out in North Carolina having special seasons but 2025 Jayden Little may be one of the most consistent scoring guards in the state as he is having yet another big season. Little has certainly had a tremendous high school season, averaging nearly 22 points per game in his career and has been averaging nearly 30 points per game the last two seasons at Anson High School.
Little has proven to be an incredible scoring presence, putting up huge numbers consistently and helping carry his team. It is something he has shown consistently over the years, no matter if it has been during the high school season or travel ball season. But at Anson, he has been a player who has certainly earned his name and reputation at that program as one of the best to come through.
Freshman Season:
11.8ppg, 4.3rpg, 2.6apg, 2.8spg
Sophomore Season:
17.2ppg, 5.2rpg, 2.7apg, 2.7spg
Junior Season:
29.4ppg, 6.4rpg, 2.6apg, 4.3spg
Senior Season:
32.5ppg, 6.1rpg, 3.2apg, 4.7spg
Anson though hasn’t had a ton of success with winning records in the last 10 years, but they are hoping to change that. After getting over .500 last year with a 14-13 record and their last winning record coming back in 2014-15, Little is hoping to put his team on his back in carrying them to a strong season. The Bearcats are off to a 7-4 record and they are getting into the meat of the schedule. But Little has proven himself time and time again, as he is hoping to end his high school career on a high note.
Every night, Little has a chance to put on a show, as he has done so already with multiple 40+ performances to help secure wins. The senior guard understands how to score from all levels, create for himself, and knock down shots from all over the court, as he looks to cement his name even more into Anson’s history.