Lewington played most of his football for South Fremantle in the years following World War II and was used as a centreman. He won a Sandover Medal in 1947 and finished the year in South Fremantle's premiership team, the first of three premierships he would play in. The last came in 1950 when he was a Simpson Medallist for his effort in the Grand Final. He also won three Club Champion awards for South Fremantle during his career. A five time West Australian interstate representative,[2] Lewington played in the 1947 Hobart Carnival.[3][4]
He captained the club from his Sandover Medal winning season to 1951, the final two of those years as captain-coach. Lewingston then retired as a player but remained as coach until 1958 and steered South Fremantle to premierships in 1952, 1953 and 1954.[3]
West Perth acquired his coaching services in 1964 but it would only be for the one season.
His older brother Neil also played for, captained and coached, South Fremantle.[4]
^ ab"Ex-Football Captain Dies". The Daily News. Vol. LXV, no. 22, 583. Western Australia. 27 August 1947. p. 7. Retrieved 9 October 2017 – via National Library of Australia.