Methacton High School’s basketball program celebrated a milestone as senior forward Wes Robinson and sophomore guard John Leet were jointly awarded the Mercury Player of the Year honor for the 2025‑26 season, capping a campaign that saw the Warriors finish with a 23‑win record and an 18‑game winning streak.
Stat Lines That Stood Out
Leet emerged as the team’s scoring engine, averaging 18.6 points per game while shooting 46.8 percent from beyond the arc, a combination that produced multiple 20‑point outings and a handful of 30‑point explosions. Robinson, meanwhile, contributed 15 points per game and added 7.2 rebounds and 3.2 assists, serving as the steadying force that helped the club maintain consistency night after night.
Leadership Beyond the Box Score
Coach’s remarks highlighted Robinson’s role as a mentor to younger teammates, noting his 59‑25 starter record and more than 900 career points. Leet’s breakout season was underscored by his reliability, as his shooting efficiency placed him among the league’s most consistent scorers.
Future Paths
Robinson announced plans to enroll at Penn State this fall, where he intends to pursue an engineering degree, while Leet will remain the primary leader of the Methacton program for the next two seasons, poised to build on the foundation they laid together.
The Warriors concluded the season in third place in District 1‑6A and earned a first‑round victory in the PIAA Tournament, a testament to the depth of talent and cohesion cultivated throughout the year.