CFC Prospect Game: Lord Tweedsmuir OG Miskinis bringing west coast power to Hamilton

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Class of 2027 OG Kingston Miskinis out of Lord Tweedsmuir in Surrey, British Columbia may have been born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, but his football identity has been built on the west coast.

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From White Rock Titans practices as a young kid to becoming a provincial all-star and champion with Lord Tweedsmuir, Miskinis has steadily developed into one of British Columbia’s tougher offensive linemen in the Class of 2027.

The appeal of football was simple from the beginning. Physicality.

That part of the game hooked him immediately after first stepping onto the field in 2017, and over the years the Surrey lineman has continued leaning into that style of play. Offensive linemen usually develop a certain personality when they spend years living inside the trenches. There is an appreciation for contact, discipline, and doing the dirty work that often goes unnoticed outside the film room.

The Lord Tweedsmuir standout has already started gaining attention from programs across Canada and recently earned his first official visit with the University of Saskatchewan, one of the top U Sports programs in the country. For a young offensive lineman still early in the recruiting process, that kind of interest says a lot about how coaches view his upside.

His game also reflects the influence of one of the NFL’s most dominant offensive linemen.

Miskinis models himself after San Francisco 49ers star Trent Williams, a player known across football for overwhelming strength, violent hands, athleticism, and a mean streak that shows up every snap. Watching Williams helped shape how the British Columbia prospect views the position and the type of lineman he wants to become.

Now the next opportunity arrives in Hamilton.

For Miskinis, earning a roster spot at the CFC Prospect Game on TSN reinforced something he already believed about himself. Hard work matters. The process matters. The long training sessions, offseason reps, and constant development eventually pay off.

That mentality helped carry him from minor football fields in White Rock and Cloverdale to one of the biggest high school football showcases in Canada.

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