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Dave Lewis and with his son, David, at the Coaches Vs Cancer Tourney Tip-Off Breakfast

About Dave Lewis:

Dave was a Northfield resident for over 30 years.  His entire professional career revolved around the care of children and their families.  Dave was employed at the Children’s Seashore House in Atlantic City, and later at their Philadelphia facility from 1974 until 1998.  He started as a physical therapist, and held several supervisory/administrative positions before being named Vice President of Patient Care Services.  Dave was honored by his CSH peers by being awarded the Mary J. Gerace Award for Extraordinary Service in 1998.  Following his tenure at CSH he worked for several years at the Voorhees Pediatric Facility, now known as Weisman’s Children’s Rehab Hospital as their Director of Patient Management.

In 2001 Dave changed careers becoming a teacher at the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District’s Alternative Program; a program for high risk high school students from Absegami and Oakcrest High Schools.  At this time Dave also became the Head Coach of the Oakcrest Boys Varsity Basketball Team.  During his years at Oakcrest the team went to the state playoffs 6 consecutive years and for the first time in the school’s history the basketball team became Cape Atlantic American Conference Champions.

Dave had also been an assistant basketball coach at Mainland Regional High school from 1984-85, 87-90 and 1998-2001.   He was a volunteer with the Northfield All Sports Association for over 25 years coaching boys recreation and travel basketball, serving as commissioner for the 7-8 grade boys basketball program and coaching  girls and boys t-ball and boys minor league baseball.

As a member of the Central United Methodist Church in Linwood for 15 years, Dave served as an usher and was on many committees.  He was especially gratified by the work he did with the missions team, spending a week in Mississippi following hurricane Katrina helping to clean out and rebuild homes, and also assisting with worship services at the Atlantic City Rescue Mission and the Covenant House in Atlantic City.   One of Dave’s goals was to travel with the church to Uganda to assist in the building of a children’s orphanage as part of the Watoto Children’s Mission.  He was unable to achieve this dream following the relapse of his multiple myeloma.

Dave could be found almost every Monday night at the Northfield Community school playing basketball.  He was an avid jogger, jogging 4-5 miles every day along the Northfield/Linwood bike path.  

He will be forever missed by his family and friends, and has had a lasting impact on the lives of many students, athletes and others in the community.

Dave and his kids on Fathers Day 2007
Dave with his kids on Father's Day 2007.  From left to right: David, Emily, Rebecca, and Rachel.

IN THE NEWS

News and Updates


3rd Annual Dave's Day

Early Spring 2011

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Frozen In Time Video

Thank you to Carlyn Yard for putting together this wonderful video from Central United Methodist Church's Mission Trip to Uganda to build Dave's House.



David Lewis Ironman/Woman Award

The David Lewis Ironman/Woman Award is presented to two winter athletes from the Cape Atlantic League who display strength in the areas of attendance, leadership, and academics. 

Congratulations to the recipients of the 2010 David Lewis Ironman/Woman Award which was presented on March 23rd at the Cape Atlantic League Winter All-Star Banquet:


Jasmine Lewis - Vineland
(American Conference)

Leah Braidi - Sacred Heart
(National Conference)




Dave's Day 2010

The 2nd Annual Dave's Day was held on March 20th, 2010.  Thank you to all the participants,  supporters and volunteers who helped make this day a success! For a re-cap of this year's event, check out the Events section.


Dave Lewis House in Uganda
Last year's Dave's Day Event helped raise funds to build the Dave Lewis house in Uganda. The classroom and teacher's house, both named for Dave, were constructed in February 2010.  For more details about the Dave Lewis house check out the Connecting Communities section.  Additional photos from the trip can be found in the Photo Gallery.


Photo Gallery
Check out the Photo Gallery section of the website for photos from the 2009 Dave's Day event, as well as photos from the mission trip to Uganda to build the Dave Lewis house.  You can see photos from this year's Dave's Day event in the Press of Atlantic City Photo Gallery: Click Here.


"Always Make Your Last Shot"


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Going to Oakcrest by David Lewis, Age 9












Dave Lewis is presented with the Charley Dinsmore Survivor Award
"The Charley Dinsmore Survivor Award - Presented to Dave Lewis for his love of life, basketball, and a true commitment to the fight against cancer".  Presented by Phil Martelli (left) and Fran Dunphy (right).

Dave Lewis with family and friends at the Coaches Vs. Cancer Tourney Tip Off Breakfast
Dave Lewis with family and friends at the Coaches Vs. Cancer Tourney Tip-Off Breakfast at the Palestra in March 2008.
Coach Lewis with Oakcrest Basketball Team at the 2006 Boardwalk Classic   Coach Lewis with Mainland Basketball Players
Coach Dave Lewis with Oakcrest Boys Basketball Team, winners of the 2006 Boardwalk Classic - Jay Craven Memorial Boys Bracket (Left) and Coach Lewis with Mainland Boys Basketball Team, which he coached in the 80's and 90's (Right)

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