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Rupert Lewis
(National Class C License)

U-12 Boys

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Coach Lewis is from Jamaica where he began his career in field hockey and soccer. He has  National Class C license. While in high school in Jamaica, he represented Jamaica nationally in both sports. During his senior year, he played and coached his high school team through a winning season at Cornwall College High School located in Montego Bay, Jamaica.  He graduated from the University of Southern Maine in 1984.  Coach Lewis has a distinguished and winning soccer resume as well, and has been named to the NCAA Division III All-State and Regional Teams, as well as receiving Honorable Mention for the All-America Collegiate Team.

 

He has played and coached for a number of southern Maine summer soccer teams, winning both the Division I and II leagues numerous times. Coach Lewis brings a wealth of coaching and playing experience to the program which will successfully improve our player’s knowledge and understanding of the game. He has played semi-professionally in Massachusetts where he made the All-Massachusetts Select Travel Team. He was also the Assistant Coach for the University of Southern Maine’s 2004 Men’s Soccer Team.

Coach Lewis is currently the head coach of the Saint Joseph's Field Hockey program. In 2008, he led the Lady Monks to a 15-6 overall record and a trip to the North Atlantic Conference championship game as a first year member of the league. As the third seed with a 5-1 record in NAC play, Saint Joseph's defeated Thomas and Farmington before falling to top-seeded Castleton, 1-0, in the title match. Following the hard-fought loss to the Spartans, St. Joe's made an appearance in the ECAC Championship Tournament for the second consecutive year.