Ting topped the scoring leaderboard with an average of 22.4 points per game, followed by Anwar Satina of Class '94 and Ruben Yap Jnr of Class '99 with a 21.9 and 21.7 ppg clip, respectively.
Rounding up the league's top 10 leading scorers this season are Christian Espada of Class 2004 (21.67 ppg), John Bryan Lo of Class 2000 (18.8 ppg), Wellington Yu of Class '94 (18.5 ppg), Stephen Tan of Class '83 (18.43 ppg), Kent Uy of Class 2005 (18.2 ppg), Robinson Yap of Class '98 (17.6 ppg), and Philip Lua of Class 2005 (17.4 ppg).
Ting also came in fifth in steals with a norm of 3.11 steals per game.
Lua, on the other hand, lorded it over in the steals department with 4.3 spg.
Christopher Boltron of Class 2002 is the "Tapal King" with 2.57 blocks per game.
Completing the top 10 block shot leaders are Robinson Yap (2.3 bpg), Warren William Yu of Class '92 (2.14 bpg), Vicente Ty III of Class '91 (2.0 bpg), Edison Ong of Class '93 (1.75 bpg), Dean Dy Teves of Class '95 (1.44 bpg), Wellington Yu (1.4 bpg), Richard Yu of Class '88 (1.38 bpg), Christian Espada (1.22bpg), and Nelson Uy of Class '70s (1.17 bpg).
Man mountain Richard Yu dominated the rebounding with 15.5 rebounds per game. Breathing down Yu's neck is Joel Chan of Class '85 with 15.25 rpg and Christopher Boltron with 14.71 rpg.
Samuel Sia of Class '84 is fourth with 12.88 rpg followed by Wellington Yu (12.4 rpg), Danny Calagos of Class '70s (11.86 rpg), Eric Cabana of Class 2001 (11.7 rpg), Robinson Yap (11.5 rpg), Ruben Yap Jnr (11.1 rpg), and Mark Ryan Babor of Class '96 (10.67 rpg).
Joel Chan is the best in defensive rebounding with 11.5 drpg, while Eric Cabana of Class 2001 shone the brightest in offensive rebounding with 6.3 orpg.