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Former Westinghouse Standout Kyshawn Robinson Moves to Florida

The last calendar year for Kyshawn Robinson has not been easy.
Right when his recruitment was at a peak, the talented defensive back from Westinghouse High School suffered a knee injury that forced him to miss his entire junior season.
Now it looks like Robinson has made the decision to leave Western Pennsylvania to play his final season of high school.
Mike White of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that Robinson will play his this coming season at Miami Edison High School in Florida.
Westinghouse head coach Donta Green tells White that Robinson is longer enrolled at Westinghouse and will play at Miami Edison HS this season before becoming an early enrollee in college in January.
A year ago, Robinson was rated as a 4-star recruit but is now a 3-star according to all major recruiting services.
Before the injury, Robinson reported offers from major programs such as Pitt, Colorado, Florida, Florida State, Houston, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, South Carolina, Syracuse, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC, West Virginia and Wisconsin.
Robinson becomes the latest player from Western Pennsylvania to leave the area this offseason to move to an out of state school.
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— Kyshawn Robinson 3⭐️ ATH (@KyshawnR2) May 15, 2025
