Lebron Jhames Daep of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA has been named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the NCAA juniors basketball for Season 100, marking the second consecutive year that Perpetual has secured this honor. Daep's outstanding performance led his team to another finals appearance, showcasing his dominance with a player average value (PAV) of 51.88. Alongside Daep, other notable awards were given out, including Defensive Player, Rookie of the Year, and Most Improved Player, highlighting the competitive spirit and talent within the league.
Key Points
Lebron Jhames Daep won the NCAA juniors basketball MVP for Season 100, leading Perpetual to another finals appearance.
Daep's MVP win marks the second consecutive year a player from Perpetual has received this honor, following Amiel Acido's win last year.
Daep achieved a player average value (PAV) of 51.88, the highest in the league.
The Mythical Five included Daep, Jan Roluna, Sanlea Peñaverde, Jhuniel Dela Rama, and EJ Castillo.
Sean Franco was named Defensive Player, Allan Laurenaria won Rookie of the Year, and Jericho Cristino was awarded Most Improved Player.