# Encho Serrano

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Filipino basketball player (born 1999)

In this [Filipino name](/source/Filipino_name), the [middle name](/source/Middle_name) or maternal  [family name](/source/Surname) is *Caralde* and the surname or paternal family name is *Serrano*.

Not to be confused with [Enzo Serrano](/source/Enzo_Serrano).

Encho Serrano No. 2 – Abra Weavers Position Shooting guard League MPBL Personal information Born (1999-09-18) September 18, 1999 (age 26) Listed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Career information High school St. Vincent's (Apalit, Pampanga) Malayan (Manila) Adamson (Manila) LSGH (Mandaluyong) College De La Salle PBA draft 2022: 2nd round, 19th overall pick Drafted by Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters Career history 2020–2021 Pampanga Delta 2021 Basilan Jumbo Plastic 2022–2023 Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters 2023–2024 Pampanga Giant Lanterns 2025–present Abra Solid North Weavers Career highlights PBA All-Rookie Team (2023) 3× MPBL champion (2023–2025) MPBL All-Star (2023) 2× NBL–Pilipinas champion (2019–20 President's, 2021 Chairman's) NBL–Pilipinas Finals MVP (2021 Chairman's) Pilipinas Super League D2 Super Cup champion

**Florencio "Encho" Caralde Serrano** (born September 18, 1999) is a Filipino professional [basketball](/source/Basketball) player for the [Abra Weavers](/source/Abra_Weavers) of the [Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League](/source/Maharlika_Pilipinas_Basketball_League) (MPBL).

Serrano played for the [Adamson Baby Falcons](/source/Adamson_Baby_Falcons) in high school, but was declared ineligible to play in 2017. Later that year, he transferred to the [La Salle Green Hills Greenies](/source/La_Salle_Green_Hills_Greenies) before moving up to play for the [De La Salle Green Archers](/source/De_La_Salle_Green_Archers_basketball) in college in 2018, he would depart De La Salle in 2021.

In 2020, Serrano entered [NBL–Pilipinas](/source/National_Basketball_League_(Philippines)), playing for his hometown [Pampanga Delta](/source/Pampanga_Delta). In 2021, he played for the [Basilan Jumbo Plastic](/source/Basilan_Starhorse) in that year's [MPBL Invitational](/source/2021_MPBL_Invitational). The following year, he moved to the [PBA 3x3](/source/PBA_3x3) playing for [Barangay Ginebra San Miguel](/source/Barangay_Ginebra_San_Miguel_(3x3_team)). He would go on to be selected by the [Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters](/source/Phoenix_Fuel_Masters) with the 19th pick of the [PBA season 47 draft](/source/PBA_season_47_draft). Despite making the [PBA All-Rookie Team](/source/PBA_All-Rookie_Team) with Phoenix, he would return to the MPBL in 2023, playing for the [Pampanga Giant Lanterns](/source/Pampanga_Giant_Lanterns). In 2025, he stepped out of his hometown team once again, playing for the Abra Weavers.

Serrano has won five championships in total, three in the MPBL and two in NBL–Pilipinas. He was also selected as an MPBL all-star in [2023](/source/2023_MPBL_All-Star_Game). He also represented the Philippines at the [FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup](/source/FIBA_3x3_U18_World_Cup) in [2017](/source/2017_FIBA_3x3_U18_World_Cup_%E2%80%93_Men's_tournament).

## High school career and ineligibility issue

In [UAAP Season 79](/source/UAAP_Season_79_basketball_tournaments#Juniors'_tournament), Serrano played for [Adamson University](/source/Adamson_University)'s [Baby Falcons](/source/Adamson_Baby_Falcons). He was part of the roster that went 11–1 in the elimination round of the [junior's basketball tournament](/source/UAAP_Season_79_basketball_tournaments). However, the team's season was put in jeopardy after Serrano was found to be ineligible to play for the team. UAAP eligibility committee chairman Rod Roque said in a statement that Serrano "failed to submit the required secondary student's permanent record", which essentially serves as proof of his high school records and credentials. The UAAP board ended up forfeiting the first twelve games the Baby Falcons took part in with Serrano, effectively putting them out of Final Four contention and ruling out Serrano for the MVP award.[1]

According to Serrano, he first studied at St. Vincent's Academy in [Apalit](/source/Apalit) entering Grade 7, where he played for two seasons. He failed in his first year at St. Vincent's and dropped the following year. When he tried to acquire his transcripts from St. Vincent's, he was told by his father that it was misplaced. Thus when Serrano enrolled at [Mapúa](/source/Map%C3%BAa_University)'s [Malayan High School of Science](/source/Malayan_High_School_of_Science), he instead submitted his transcripts from Jose Escaler Elementary School, where he graduated grade 6. He also submitted those transcripts when he transferred from Adamson.[2][3]

Serrano eventually finished his high school career with the [La Salle Green Hills](/source/La_Salle_Green_Hills) (LSGH) [Greenies](/source/La_Salle_Green_Hills_Greenies) of the [National Collegiate Athletic Association](/source/National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association_(Philippines)) (NCAA) for [Season 93](/source/NCAA_Season_93). [De La Salle University](/source/De_La_Salle_University) wanted to acquire Serrano for [UAAP Season 81](/source/UAAP_Season_81), and thus had him play at LSGH instead of [De La Salle Zobel](/source/De_La_Salle_Santiago_Zobel_School)'s (DLSZ) [Junior Archers](/source/Zobel_Junior_Archers) in part to circumvent the UAAP's residency rules.[4][5]

## College career

Serrano made his debut for the [De La Salle Green Archers](/source/De_La_Salle_Green_Archers_basketball) in 2018 with UAAP Season 81. He also played in the [PBA D-League](/source/PBA_D-League) during the [2020 Aspirants' Cup](/source/2020_PBA_D-League_Aspirants'_Cup) that was cut short due to the pandemic.[6] He departed La Salle after [UAAP Season 83](/source/UAAP_Season_83) in 2021.[7]

## Professional career

### Pampanga Delta (2020–2021)

In 2020, Serrano began playing in the [National Basketball League](/source/National_Basketball_League_(Philippines)), joining the roster of the [Pampanga Delta](/source/Pampanga_Delta) for the 2019–20 President's Cup of the homegrown league.[8] At the time, NBL–Pilipinas was still considered an amateur league and Serrano was still with La Salle. When the league turned pro in August that year, Serrano didn't apply for a Special Guest License from the [Games and Amusements Board](/source/Games_and_Amusements_Board). Thus, he didn't play in the Finals series against the La Union PAOwer, which the Delta ended up winning.[9]

Serrano did end up returning to the team the [following season](/source/2021_NBL%E2%80%93Pilipinas_Chairman's_Cup), marking his professional debut.[10] The Delta won back-to-back titles after a Finals rematch against La Union, with Serrano winning Finals MVP.[11]

### Basilan Jumbo Plastic (2021)

Staying in the grassroots, Serrano joined the [Basilan Jumbo Plastic](/source/Basilan_Starhorse) for the [Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League](/source/Maharlika_Pilipinas_Basketball_League)'s [2021 Invitational](/source/2021_MPBL_Invitational) tournament.[12] He helped the team on their way to clinching the Invitational crown.[13]

### Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters (2022–2023)

On April 26, 2022, Encho Serrano declared for the [PBA season 47 draft](/source/PBA_season_47_draft) later that year.[14] Serrano was declared the MVP of the [draft combine](/source/PBA_draft_combine) and would go on to be selected by the [Phoenix Super LPG Fuel Masters](/source/Phoenix_Fuel_Masters) with the 19th overall pick.[15] On May 25, 2022, he formally signed a one-year deal with Phoenix.[16] Serrano averaged 10.3 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game, and was selected to the [PBA All-Rookie Team](/source/PBA_All-Rookie_Team).[17]

### Siomai King (2023)

For a brief period, Serrano played for the Siomai King team competing in the [Pilipinas Super League](/source/Pilipinas_Super_League)'s [D2 Super Cup](/source/Pilipinas_Super_League_D2_Super_Cup), winning the championship in the tournament.[18]

### Pampanga Giant Lanterns (2023–2024)

Following the [2022–23 PBA season](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_PBA_season), Serrano was offered a two-year deal with Phoenix, but declined the deal in favor of playing for another hometown team: the [Pampanga Giant Lanterns](/source/Pampanga_Giant_Lanterns) of the MPBL.[19][20] He was initially listed as part of the team's roster ahead of the [2023 MPBL season](/source/2023_MPBL_season) on April 10, but didn't make his debut until June 15.[21][18] Serrano averaged 15.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game, on his way to being selected as an all-star for the [2023 MPBL All-Star Game](/source/2023_MPBL_All-Star_Game) and [winning a championship](/source/2023_MPBL_finals) with the team.[22][23]

In his second season, Serrano continued to play a key role, averaging 12.7 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 3.1 assists per game. In game 1 of the [2024 MPBL finals](/source/2024_MPBL_finals) against the [Quezon Huskers](/source/Quezon_Huskers), Serrano hit rookie L-Jay Gonzales to his jaw in the second quarter, leading him to be suspended for game 2.[24][25] Despite that, it didn't slow down PGL's chances at clinching back-to-back titles, giving Serrano his fourth championship overall.[26]

### Abra Weavers (2025–present)

In January 2025, Serrano once again left his hometown team, this time signing with the [Abra Weavers](/source/Abra_Weavers).[27]

## 3x3 career

In 2017, Serrano represented the Philippines at the [2017 FIBA 3x3 U18 World Cup](/source/2017_FIBA_3x3_U18_World_Cup_%E2%80%93_Men's_tournament).[28] On January 19, 2022, he signed with [Barangay Ginebra San Miguel](/source/Barangay_Ginebra_San_Miguel)'s [3x3 team](/source/Barangay_Ginebra_San_Miguel_(3x3_team)) in the [PBA 3x3](/source/PBA_3x3) league.[29]

## Career statistics

### PBA

Legend GP Games played MPG Minutes per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

#### Season-by-season averages

Year Team GP MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2022–23 Phoenix Super LPG 34 17.7 .474 .356 .657 3.7 1.9 .6 .1 10.3

### MPBL

Legend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game Bold Career high

#### Season-by-season averages

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG 2023 Pampanga 23 9 23.3 .424 .295 .635 3.8 4.7 .9 — 15.9 2024 Pampanga 31 10 20.6 .401 .274 .725 3.2 3.1 .6 .2 12.7 2025 Abra 35 5 18.1 .412 .283 .739 3.4 2.5 .7 .5 12.5

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## External links

- [Encho Serrano Player Profile - RealGM](https://basketball.realgm.com/player/Encho-Serrano/Summary/199684)

- [Encho Serrano - Genius Sports (MPBL)](https://mpbl.web.geniussports.com/competitions/?WHurl=%2Fcompetition%2Fall%2Fperson%2F1269574)

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