Like Jarencio, managers Clarence Aytona, Rudy Yu and Timmy Chong and school officials Felicitas Francisco and Fr. Ermito de Sagon, OP, were also feted along with host University of the East, which was represented by Bren Perez.
"I wish to thank the schools officials, players, coaching staff, students, alumni and priests for their support, without them I wouldnt have gone this far," said Jarencio. He also thanked his dad, Benedicto, who attended the affair.
Ateneos JC Intal was named Player of the Year while Adamsons Ken Bono and USTs Jojo Duncil the Scoring Champion and Mr. Clutch, respectively, in the event backed by City of Manila, Masco, PSC chair Butch Ramirez, San Miguel, Burlington and Accel.
Other awardees were USTs Jervy Cruz (Defensive Player) and Dylan Ababou (Sixth Man), FEUs Jeff Chan (Sportsmanship), Ateneos Chris Tiu (Comeback Player), UPs Marvin Cruz (Most Improved) and UEs Marcy Arellano (Energy Player).
Presidential adviser for youth sports Ali Atienza of Masco and former UE Warrior, ex-PBA star and Teletech coach Jerry Codiñera graced the awards rites.
A special senior award were also given to Intal and teammates Macky Escalona and Doug Kramer, UEs Rob Labagala, NUs Dave Catamora and Jason Malcontento, USTs Allan Evangelista and FEUs Francis Barcellano.
The group also honored former Tiger John Lee Apil a posthumous award for his heroism. The lefty guard passed away after he saved two kids from being electrocuted early this year in hometown Cagayan Valley.