He was a mainstay of the Brighton Hove Albion Powerchair football team, playing for them for 8-9 years, scoring more than 170 goals in that time. He was top goal scorer in the country in 2016/17 season, qualifying for Champions League football, where BHAPFC finished 5th in Europe.
He never got to represent his country in powerchair football, which was his dream, but he was close. He did participate in a Paralympic sport called Boccia, and did qualify for England playing tournaments in Moscow and Prague. He missed out on Rio Paralympics by 1 place, finishing several years as England number 2, and GB number 4.
Hi Guys,
Thanks for all your kind words. Just to let you know that the club are doing a little piece on Lewis at about 14:40 on the screens before tomorrows game, so if you want to join me in wishing him well feel free.
Kindest Regards,
Chris
I'd better take some tissues.Hi Guys,
Thanks for all your kind words. Just to let you know that the club are doing a little piece on Lewis at about 14:40 on the screens before tomorrows game, so if you want to join me in wishing him well feel free.
Kindest Regards,
Chris
I tuned into Radio Sussex at 2:38 but was disappointed it wasn't covered.A lovely tribute from the club, fitting for a true Albion legend.
I'd better take some tissues.
Also want to say thanks to whoever put a Brighton Flag in the memorial area at the Amex. Saying RIP Lewis.
Just miss him so much. He was my best friend as well as son.