Senior named HAAC MVP for top-seeded RavensBy HANK• LAYTONhanklay tonn pgco.cp m ..'.-•GLOBE'-'Nobody wanted Sean Lewis • out of high school.Me was too tall for his position. There was no way lie could withstand the beating as a 6-foot-3 forward.That was about four years ago.Just two days ago, Lewis got. the .call that he had just been named most valuable player of the Heart of America AthleticConference. •This was;fbout a day after his Benedictine College Havens sealed their.first regular season HAAC crown in i-1 years.This was 28 goals and It) assists after they said he couldn’t do it.This came about a weel'before the Ravens will enter the HA AC tournament a? the No, 1 .. seed and a good-chance to .make the national tournament.“When I recruited him. his size was something I liked,” said. BC head coach Rob Herringer. whose senior played high school ball at St.John's Vianney in St. Louis. “A lot of people probably didn’t think he’d be as good as he is. Our environment has brought the best out of him.”. For Lewis, who was honorable mention all-slate in high school and second team all-1 IAAC last season, all the credit for this season goes to hisreanimates,i’ve got to give credit to everybody else on Hie team, t’m not going to score unless 1 get the half,” said Lewis, who has scoredPlease see RED/Page 2B