Powerade Player of the Month
Peterborough United goalkeeper Joe Lewis has won the February Powerade Player of the Month Award in Coca-Cola League 2.
Lewis was in outstanding form during February helping earn his side 16 points from a possible 18. The 20 year old stopper was rock solid throughout the month securing five clean sheets from six games including the visit to the Moss Rose.The Posh will hope that Lewis's top form continues as they enter March in the hunt for an automatic promotion place in Coca-Cola League 2.
Also short-listed for the February award were Ben Strevens of Dagenham & Redbridge, Gary Hooper of Hereford United and Milton Keynes Dons' Mark Wright.
Chris Kamara, chairman of the Powerade Player of the Month Awards panel, said: "Joe is one of the most talked about goalkeeper's in the business at the moment.Since his move from Norwich City in January, he has been in excellent form and his record of conceding only one goal in seven league games speaks for itself.He is an outstanding prospect for both his club and country and I would be very surprised if he doesn't feature in the England U21 squad later this year."
Liam Lawrence of Stoke City won the award in the Championship and Glenn Murray of Brighton & Hove Albion landed the League 1 accolade.
The Powerade Awards panel, chaired by Sky Sports pundit and Coca-Cola Ambassador Chris Kamara, made the decision.The panel also includes Paul Hetherington, Chairman of the Football Writers' Association, Malcolm Clarke, Chairman of the Football Supporters' Federation and Tim Ellerton, Sponsorship Manager, Coca-Cola Great Britain.















