number6custom1R/Rweight190positionOFhighschoolRiverwood H.S.first_nameCampbellyearSeniorhometownAtlanta, Ga.height6-1last_nameLewis<p><strong>Furman:</strong> Heads into the 2009 campaign as one of Furman's most pivotal players...ranks as the most experienced performer in an outfield that lost two of three regulars to graduation...appears set to make the move from right field to center field, where he will take over for defensive standout Joey Rodgers...possesses the strongest arm in the outfield and a capable bat, whose effectiveness will be heightened with improved plate discipline...must remain healthy...has seen action in the outfield, first base, catcher, and designated hitter during his Paladin career. <strong>2008 </strong>-- Completed a comeback from injury that sidelined him for the majority of the 2007 season...earned playing time in 52 games and logged 43 starts -- all in right field...batted .292 with one home and 22 RBI... played a key role in Furman posting a school record 33 wins (33-24), third place (17-10) SoCon regular season finish, and school record 13 straight SoCon victories...led the team with 15 doubles...belted a lead off, walk off home run in the ninth inning in an 8-7 victory over UNC Asheville...went 3-for-5 and drove in a pair of runs in an 11-4 triumph over The Citadel...collected three hits and two RBI to complete a 10-9 doubleheader sweep of Presbyterian...doubled twice as part of a 3-for-5 outing against Davidson (11-9 win)...delivered a two-out, RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to help Furman rally from three runs down and tie College of Charleston 10-10 in an eventual 12-11 Cougar victory in SoCon Tournament action. <strong>2007</strong> -- Earned playing time in only 10 games and logged seven starts, including five in the outfield, before sustaining a season ending knee injury...delivered a two-run double in a 12-5 series opening win over Davidson...went 1-for-4 with an RBI the next day (extending his hitting streak to five games) before suffering torn knee cartilage in left field in an eventual 8-7 loss to the Wildcats...attempted comeback approximately six weeks later proved unsuccessful after limited action in two contests....underwent surgery in the summer. 2006 -- Saw action in 20 games...earned three starts, including one at catcher, first base, and designated hitter...went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI against High Point...doubled in an 8-5 win over Miami of Ohio...delivered an RBI single in a 14-3 victory over Georgia Southern.</p><p><strong> High School:</strong> 2005 Graduate of Riverwood (4A) High School...baseball coach was Mike Suntoro...saw action as a catcher, third baseman, and center fielder during his prep career...hit .400 with five home runs and 30 RBI his senior year in leading his squad to a second round state playoff appearance...hit .444 with seven home runs, 31 RBI, and .802 slugging percentage as a junior.</p><p><strong> Personal:</strong> Full name is William Campbell Lewis...son of Bob and Leslie Lewis...born June 27, 1986, in San Antonio, Texas...has two brothers, Bryan and Justin, and a sister, Annie...father and uncle both played soccer at Bowling Green...political science/communications major.</p>