Pido Jarencio

Alfredo Jarencio
GlobalPort Batang Pier
Position Head of Basketball Operations
League PBA
Personal information
Born (1964-09-05) September 5, 1964
Nationality Filipino
Listed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Career information
College University of Santo Tomas
Playing career 1986–2001
Position Point guard / Shooting guard
Coaching career 2006–present
Career history
As player:
1986–1987 San Miguel Beermen
1988 Presto Tivolis
1989 Purefoods Hotdogs
1990–1991 Swift Mighty Meaties
1992–1998 Barangay Ginebra Kings
1999–2000 Tanduay Rhum Masters
2001 Pop Cola Panthers
As coach:
2006–2013 University of Santo Tomas
2014 GlobalPort Batang Pier
2015–2016 GlobalPort Batang Pier
2016–present GlobalPort Batang Pier (as head of basketball operations)
Career highlights and awards

As player:

As head coach:

Alfredo "Pido" Jarencio (born September 5, 1964) is a Filipino former professional basketball player and last coached for the GlobalPort Batang Pier in the PBA.[1]

Career

A former national team standout under the Danding Cojuangco-backed Northern Cement basketball team, Jarencio played for San Miguel, then known as Magnolia Ice Cream, Presto, Purefoods, Swift, Ginebra/Gordon's Gin, and Tanduay during his PBA career. He was a member of the Gordon's Gin Boars who won the 1997 PBA Commissioner's Cup Finals against the Alaska Milkmen. Known as "The Fireman", he distinguished himself as one of the league's best three-point shooters, especially in clutch situations.

He was the head coach of UST Growling Tigers Men's Senior Basketball team in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines from 2006 to 2014. In his first season as a head coach in 2006, he led the Growling Tigers to the UAAP title, beating the heavily favored Ateneo Blue Eagles 2–1.[2] A title that has eluded his playing career with the Glowing Goldies. He led the Tigers to three UAAP Finals appearances and is one of the most popular UST basketball coaches of all-time, to the level of legendary coach Aric del Rosario.

Coaching record

Collegiate

Season Team Eliminations Playoffs
WLPCTFinishPGWLPCTResults
2006 UST 6 6 .500 3rd 6 5 1 .833 Won in third-place playoff (Adamson 85–71)
Won in Final Four (UE 79–75, 82–81)
Won in Finals (Ateneo 2–1)
2007 UST 8 6 .571 4th 2 1 1 .500 Won in fourth-place playoff (FEU 80–69)
Lost in Final Four (Ateneo 64–69)
2008 UST 6 8 .429 5th 0 0 0 .000 Did not qualify
2009 UST 6 8 .429 4th 1 0 1 .000 Lost in Final Four (Ateneo 64-81)
2010 UST 4 10 .286 7th 0 0 0 .000 Did not qualify
2011 UST 8 6 .571 4th 1 0 1 .000 Lost in Final Four (Ateneo 66-69)
2012 UST 10 4 .714 2nd 3 1 2 .333 Won in Final Four (NU 63-57)
Lost in Finals (Ateneo 0-2)
2013 UST 8 6 .571 4th 5 3 2 .600 Won in Final Four (NU 71-62, 76-69)
Lost in Finals (La Salle 1-2)
Totals 56 54 .509 18 10 8 .556 1 championship

Professional

GlobalPort officially signed Jarencio to a two-year contract to take over the head coaching job for the Batang Pier.[3] In his first conference as GlobalPort coach, he posted a 1-8 win-loss record.[4] He ended his first season as a PBA coach with 2-16 win-loss record.

He was fired towards the end of the 2014–15 PBA Philippine Cup despite doubling his win total in his first two conferences in the pro league at 4 wins and 5 losses. He remained with the team as a consultant.[5] On March 31, 2015, Jarencio was reappointed as the head coach of the Batang Pier.[6]


References

Preceded by
Bert Flores
UAAP Coach of the Year
2006
Succeeded by
Franz Pumaren
Preceded by
Nel Parado
UST Growling Tigers men's basketball head coach
20062014
Succeeded by
Bong dela Cruz
Preceded by
Eric Gonzales
GlobalPort Batang Pier head coach
2015
Succeeded by
incumbent
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