Hewitt later joined RC Roubaix, where, together with Edmond Leveugle, Jules Cottenier, and Georges Verriest, he helped the team reach back-to-back Coupe de France titles in 1932 and 1933, starting in both finals, which ended in losses to Cannes (1–0) and Excelsior (3–1),[3][4] thus becoming one of the few players to have lost three Coupe de France finals.[citation needed] After the 1932 final, the journalists of L'Auto stated that he was "decidedly out of form", as he kicked two corner wides and later missed a chance in which he "only had to push the ball to score, but he curled the ball over the bar".[5] After the 1933 final, he was harshly criticized by the journalists of Le Miroir des sports, who stated that "Hewitt seemed to be playing as if in a dream, a bad dream", referring to his mistake that allowed Julien Bugé to score.[6]