Hall of Fame
Danny Lewis’ golf career at Little Miami was far better than par. The 2007 Panther grad drove, chipped, and putted his way into LMHS history by setting career standards in boys’ golf that have rarely been challenged. At the conference level, Lewis was a five-time All-FAVC recipient in both golf and baseball. He was tabbed a second teamer in golf as a freshman (2003) and sophomore (2004) and elevated to first-team status as a junior (2005) and senior (2006). Additionally, he was nominated for first-team All-FAVC status in baseball in the spring of 2007, while playing for former Panther head coach and fellow hall of famer Matt Craig. But his accolades did not stop at the end of the regular season, as Lewis advanced twice into the OHSAA Regional Tournament in 2005 and 2006. At graduation, Lewis held Little Miami school records for ‘Lowest 9-Hole Round’ at 32 (-3), ‘Most Rounds Under Par’ at three (3), and ‘Lowest Season Average’ (37.0). After his time at LMHS, Lewis enrolled at Northern Kentucky University where he golfed for the Norse and had a prolific collegiate career in Ft. Thomas, too. In 2010, Danny was named to the GLVC all-conference team after winning the individual championship, and he twice earned All-Midwest Regional honors (2010-11) before scoring his top accolade of being named a 2010 All-American. To date, Lewis still holds four individual golf school records at NKU.
Golf – 4 years
Baseball – 4 years
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Four-time All-FAVC in golf. Twice first-team (2005 and 06) and twice second-team (2004 and 03).
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First-team All-FAVC in Baseball in 2007.
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Holds three LMHS boys’ golf school records.
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Cincinnati Enquirer All-City golf team in 2006.
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Earned all-conference and all-American status at Northern Kentucky University.
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Holds five NKU men's golf school records at NKU (Most Under-Par Rounds in a Season-15, Highest Finish Percentage in a Season (91%), Player Career-Lowest Scoring Average (73.2), Career - Most Par or better rounds (48 of 112), and Career-Most Eagles (11).
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Following his playing days, golfed his way into a full-time career golf pro.