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DeWayne Lewis (born October 4, 1985) is a former
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. While attending high school, Lewis won the Colorado state championship in both the 100-meter and 200-meter sprints three consecutive years. He played
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for 3 years under coach John L. Smith and ran track and field. Lewis was all Big Ten in track and field posting some of Big Ten fastest 60 meter dash times. Lewis received an art degree before transferring to
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(SUU). He advanced to the NCAA Track and Field Championships in 2009, won nine conference NCAA championships twice in the 100-meter sprint, and four times broke the school record in the 60-meter dash and 100-meter dash. He was selected by
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to play for the 2011
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. He helped lead Team USA to the gold medal at the
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in Austria and was selected as an All-World defensive back and received the award as the Best Defensive Back at the World Championship.


Early life

Lewis attended Thomas Jefferson High School in
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, where he led his team to the quarterfinal stage of the 2001 Colorado playoffs and to the semifinals in 2002. Lewis was also the fastest sprinter in the State of Colorado, winning the state championship in both the 100-meters and 200-meters three straight years. In his senior year, Lewis was the state champion in three events. ''The Denver Post'' wrote at the time: "The day before his graduation Lewis became the fastest young man in Colorado. Three times over. Lewis, a speed horse, won a breathtaking Triple Crown on Saturday."


College career


Michigan State

In college, Lewis continued to compete in both football and track. He competed in track at
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, running the 60-meter event in 6.87 seconds in February 2006, and winning the event at the 2006 Kangaroo Invitational. Lewis also participated in Michigan State's spring football practice in 2005, but did not play in the regular season due to a shoulder injury. In the fall of 2007, Lewis transferred to
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(SUU). Michigan State head football coach John L. Smith said at the time that he liked Lewis's speed and wanted him to return, but Lewis sought a transfer to be closer to his mother. Smith contacted SUU's defensive coordinator Cole Wilson, who recruited Lewis to SUU.


Southern Utah

At SUU, Lewis competed in both football and track. He played football at SUU for three years (2006–2008), appearing in 32 games, including 28 games as a starter. He finished his college football career with 199 tackles and six interceptions. In the fall of 2007, Lewis played in 10 games at cornerback, seven as a starter. In 2008, he totaled 51 tackles, four interceptions, and 13 pass break-ups, and was named the
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Player of the Week after playing Montana State. After Lewis's performance against Montana State, SUU defensive coordinator Cole Wilson said: "He's got the right frame of mind. It's Division I football here. You can make it big-time wherever you are." As a senior, he played in the 2009 East Coast Bowl All-Star Game, an all-star game featuring players from smaller colleges and universities, where he had several pass break ups during the game. He also ran a 4.26 40-yard sprint at BYU's pro day. Lewis also competed in track at Southern Utah. He was a seven-time
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100-meter champion while attending SUU. His sprinting career suffered a setback when he dislocated his shoulder at SUU's spring football game in April 2008. Lewis recalled the injury: "It was like a dagger. I felt like it was over for me, both track and football. But I stayed focused and keep the drive and determination and came back." One month after the injury, Lewis qualified for the NCAA West Regional with a time of 10.61 seconds at the
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Championships. At the West Regional, Lewis qualified to advance to the NCAA Track and Field Championships with a time of 10.40 seconds. Lewis recalled his participation in the NCAA Track and Field Championship: "That was a great experience. It doesn't get any higher than that: To get a chance to face those guys at the top of the collegiate level." Lewis also twice broke Southern Utah's 60-meter dash record, with times of 6.88 in 2007 and 6.72 in 2008. He was named the conference's athlete of the week four times. In February 2009, Lewis was named one of the top 50 sprinters in the country. He was also named SUU's Male Athlete of the Year in April 2008.


Professional football

Lewis had tryouts with multiple NFL teams but did not sign a contract.


2011 IFAF World Championship

In June 2011, Lewis was selected by
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to play for the 2011
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at the
2011 IFAF World Championship The 2011 IFAF World Championship was the fourth instance of the IFAF World Championship, an international American football tournament. It began on July 8, 2011 with the final games commencing on July 16. It was hosted by Austria, with games tak ...
in Austria. With 13 tackles, three tackles for loss, two blocked punts, one interception, and three pass breakups in four games, Lewis helped lead Team USA to the gold medal at the 2011 World Championship. He was selected as a first-team All-World defensive back and received the award as the Best Defensive Back at the 2011 World Championship.


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External links


nfldraftscout.comSUU profile
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