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MARUCCI ELITE: Dual-sport Lewis driven by leadership; family
Standing in the background at his brother De’Juan Lewis’ recent signing day festivities was Donte Lewis.
Lewis was beaming for his brother as he signed with Prairie View A&M University to play baseball and football.
“Just seeing the passion he plays with has really inspired me,” Donte Lewis said. “He paved the way for me but now it’s time for me to make a name for myself. I’m so proud of what he’s done and saw first-hand how much work it takes to reach your dreams.”
Donte has the same dream as his brother – to play baseball and football at the college level.
Lewis is a 2024 prospect, whose stock just jumped when he hit 92-miles-per-hour on the radar gun from the mound just recently. The pitcher/shortstop/quarterback as since earned his first offer from Jackson State University for the opportunity to play both sports.
“My first offer was breath-taking,” he said. “I am so excited but I’m not satisfied. All my hard work is paying off too. It feels amazing.”
While he is fastly becoming the big man on campus at Shadow Creek, he also stars for the Marucci Elite Texas Baseball Organization.
“What I love about Marucci is the brotherhood,” he said. “Me and my teammates don’t see each other every day but we stay in contact all the time. We follow each other during the school year and cheer each other on. We go up to the cages and chop it up in our off time, and we can’t wait for the summer.
“Playing baseball is going to be my entire summer. Marucci has it all planned out for us and it’s going to be big.”
Lewis comes from a tremendously athletic background. His mom, Monique, played basketball at Texas State and his father, Dion, ran track for the Bobcats as well. What they have passed onto their sons is their athletic ability but more importantly the path to leadership.
“Being a quarterback or a pitcher, you are in a leadership position,” he said. “With that comes responsibility. You have to be a man of faith, trust in your teammates and carry yourself respectfully on and off the field. You also must lead in the classroom and in weight room.
“My parents have always taught me to look for the positive… all the time. That’s what I live by.”
BREAKING: Shadow Creek dual-sport star commits to PVAMU
Over the past couple of weeks, safety and outfielder DeJuan "Seatbelt" Lewis has been making a life-changing decision... where they want to play at the next level.
The difference for Lewis, however, is that he will be playing two sports in college -- football and baseball. Lewis committed on VYPE Instagram Live to PVAMU, choosing them over Texas State, Nevada and the University of South Dakota.
VYPE talked several times leading up to Lewis' commitment.
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VYPE: What made you pick Prairie view A&M over these other schools who offered you?
DeJuan: "When I stepped on campus it instantly felt like home. They blessed me with the opportunity to compete at the next level with in sports. Coach (Bubba) McDowell and the other coaches said they needed a 'dawg' to help them with this HBCU Takeover. The fact that it’s HBCU makes it so much better."
VYPE: What does being able to play both sports at the next level mean to you?
DeJuan: "It truly means the world to me. When I was in 7th grade, I envisioned myself in college playing football and baseball. When I got to high school, I made it a personal goal that I would go to college on a two-way scholarship. My school was brand new and never had a multi-sport athlete sign for a two-way deal, so I wanted to be the first. I was blessed with the opportunity. So playing dual sports at the next level is truly a dream come true."
VYPE: What were some of the deciding factors in making this decision?
Dejuan: "The biggest factor was family. I love them to death and I want them at every game. Another big factor when narrowing my choices down was the chance of going two-way. That was my dream so that’s what my family and I kept pushing out to coaches. And one more factor was playing time. I want to get the opportunity to play. Coach McDowell see's a lot in me and I plan on giving him no less than 1000-percent."
VYPE: What are you most excited about for next year at PVAMU?
DeJuan: "Getting the opportunity to experience life at a HBCU, getting the chance to play with my old teammates and balling out every time my name is called. It’s not if it’ll be called, it’s when."





































