ISMA Banquet
- November 14th, 2009 |
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Jim Feeney Photos |
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For the fourth
year in a row, and sixth time overall, Vic Miller and Chris
Perley are
ISMA Champions for 2009. Here they pose with the Championship
trophy and
the jackets they received as Owner and Driver of the Year. |
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The Top 20 in 2009
ISMA Owners points pose here. Sitting, from left, are Jeff
Locke, Dennis Heppell for Eddie Bellinger, Mark Burns for Rick
Wentworth, Vern Romanoski, Dave Duggan, Gary Lehnert and Craig
Rayvals. Standing, from left, are Mark Sammut, Kathy Harrington
for the Holbrook 35 and 41, Brian Allegresso for the Holbrook
29, Brad Lichty, and Bruce Budnick. |
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The Top 20 in 2009
ISMA Drivers points pose here with Point Fund Chairperson Kathy
Harrington. Sitting, from left, are Dan Lane, Jeff Locke, Dennis
Heppell for Brandon Bellinger, Ravals Crew member for Jeff Abold,
Vern Romanoski, Jess Ordway for Mike Ordway Jr, Dave Duggan and
Larry Lehnert. Standing, from left, are Brian Allegresso for
Russ Wood, Chris Perley, Mark Sammut, Mike Lichty, Ben Seitz,
Dave McKnight and Kathy Harrington. |
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ISMA President
Howie Lane presents the 2009 Owner of the Year Award to Owner’s
Champion Vic Miller. |
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ISMA Driver’s
Champion, Chris Perley, is presented with the 2009 Driver of the
Year Award by Howie Lane. |
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The 2009 ISMA
Slice n Go Deli Mechanic of the Year Award went to Tony Sammut.
Presenting the award are Dennis and Sue Heppell, of Slice n Go. |
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Betty and Brad
Booth of Race Threads sponsor and presented the annual ISMA Crew
of the Year Award. 2009 Crew of the Year is Team Sammut. |
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The Randy Witkum
Memorial ISMA Rookie of the Year Award, for 2009, went to Ben
Seitz. Presenting the award is Sheri Witkum Battle. |
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ISMA’s 2009 Most
Improved Driver Award went to Mark Sammut. Presenting the award
is Ann Schaefer, also helped out by Camryn and Jordyn Sammut. |
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The 2009 ISMA
Support Award was presented to Larry Lehnert by Jerry Kritzman. |
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The Gater News
sponsored Fans Choice-Most Popular Driver Award went to Vern
Romanoski for the third year in a row. Presenting the award is
Gater columnist Carol Haynes. |
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Mark Sammut
received the 2009 ISMA Achievement Award. Here his two
daughters, Camryn and Jordyn, help him with the presentation. |
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2009 saw the
addition of a new award, given in the memory of Lois Matczak to
a woman who has supported ISMA. The first annual Lois Matczak
Award went to Delores Murphy, on the right. Presenting are Megan
Colloca and Jim Cronk. |
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ISMA’s 2009 Jim
Soule Dedication Award was presented to a very happy Bruce
Budnick by Dan Soule. |
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The 2009 ISMA Jim
Shampine Memorial Award went to long time Vice President Jerry
Kritzman. Former winner of this award, Bud Skinner, does the
presentation. |
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A safety Award was
given by Fast Track MRS to Mark Burns, for his commitment to
safety. |
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The 2009 ISMA
Appreciation Award was presented to Bill Dyer by Howie Lane. |
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ISMA
CLOSES OUT 35TH YEAR
WITH AWARDS BANQUET |
BY Carol D Haynes, ISMA PR
Verona, NY – The resplendent setting of the Turning Stone Casino
served as the perfect backdrop for the International
Supermodified Association to close out its 35th anniversary
season. Founded in 1974 by Jim Shampine, Nolan Swift and Tom
Heveron, ISMA ran its first two seasons establishing itself and
then began issuing points and naming champions in 1976. Steve
Gioia Sr. was crowned the first owner-driver champion. Vic
Miller and Chris Perley took home the owner-driver honors this
year for their fourth straight title and sixth overall. Perley,
with this year’s crown, tied Russ Wood as a six-time ISMA driver
champion, while Miller, as a car owner now has two titles less
than the late record-holding Paul Dunigan. Dunigan acquired
eight owner championships with four different drivers over his
career.
ISMA began the evening by honoring its top-20 car owners and
drivers with plaques and point fund checks. Then it was on to
handing out the top honors to Vic Miller and Chris Perley.
Championship jackets, plaques and the winning point fund checks
went to the popular winners.
Perley, who added five markers to his All-Time ISMA feature win
total, commented at the podium, “It’s an honor to be in this
position. I don’t want to sound repetitious but I have such an
awesome group of guys that allow me to drive an awesome race
car. And, we have a blast doing it. It’s just unbelievable - all
the guys and all the families behind us. We couldn’t do this
without that support and the support of Ed Shea and all our
sponsors and great motors from R&R. I’ve been doing this for a
long time now. And, believe me, it doesn’t get old. Every year
seems to be better and we seem to have more fun. Winning the
championship at the end of the year is such a great honor. I
love to receive this old trophy, even though my wife isn’t too
happy with me bringing it home again because it does need some
work. I’d love it if I brought it home another twenty times!
Thank you all.”
The runner-up in points, Canadian Mark Sammut, and his team
continued on to sweep up many of the next awards. Mark’s dad and
co-car builder, Tony Sammut won the Slice n Go Deli Mechanic of
the Year award, which includes a check and a jacket. Mark was
also voted Most Improved Driver as he cracked the coveted ISMA
win circle for the first time in 2009 after 11 years of trying
and then went on to a second feature win. Mark continued his
streak by winning the ISMA Achievement Award and by luck of the
draw, won the Seymour Enterprises new helmet. To cap off their
honors, the Sammut crew was voted the ISMA Crew of the Year,
sponsored by Race Threads of Ohio.
The Randy Witkum Memorial Rookie of the Year, sponsored by E.F.
Shea Concrete Products, title went to former 4-time NEMA
champion Ben Seitz. In his first full ISMA season, Ben reached
fifth place in the driver points and his car owner, veteran
Bruce Budnick achieved a sixth place in the owner standings. Ben
thanked everyone in ISMA and indicated that it was the most
professional group he’d ever run with. He also announced that he
would be building his own supermodified to campaign in 2010,
thanking Budnick for the opportunity to get started. Sheri
Witkum Battle presented the jacket and the $500 check.
The ISMA Support award went to driver Larry Lehnert who, along
with brother- and car owner Gary, has traveled the entire
circuit from their Ohio base to participate with the
organization for several years now.
The Gater Racing News Most Popular Driver, as voted on by the
fans, once again went to the “Maineiac” Vern Romanoski who
collected the plaque, check and subscriptions for the third
straight year.
A special ISMA appreciation award was given to Bill Dyer, who
hauled around the restored Shea 27 show car to many of the
events all season giving fans a close-up look of that famed
supermodified which gained Russ Wood his first ISMA title. New
England -based Fast Trac Safety also presented a Safety Award to
ISMA tech man Mark Burns. Lane Racing, also by luck of the draw
among the car owners in attendance, took home the BS&B of
London, Ontario, radiator prize.
A new award in 2009, the Lois Matczak Memorial Award, was
instituted to honor the woman in ISMA racing who best emulates
the dedication and contributions to supermodified racing that
the Lois provided throughout many years of involvement. The
award, sponsored by her husband Skip Matczak, was given to a
most deserving Delores Murphy, who has been with ISMA since its
inception; many years serving as treasurer and head of
membership.
The coveted Jim Soule Dedication award went to veteran car owner
Bruce Budnick, who certainly fits the award as a low buck,
do-it-yourself type competitor. It was Budnick’s first ISMA
award in his long association with the group and he was
overwhelmed and almost speechless, at the presentation by Dan
Soule.
The prestigious Jim Shampine award went to out-going race
director Jerry Kritzman who earlier in the evening received a
special appreciation gift from president Howie Lane for all the
years of hard work and professionalism. Kritzman, after many
years as Vice President and Race Director, announced at the
beginning of the season that this would be his last.
The officers for the 2010-11 were announced with Howie Lane,
Kathy Harrington and Delores Murphy re-elected to their posts
and Brad Booth, replacing Jerry Kritzman as Vice President. The
Board of Directors remained unchanged.
MC and ISMA announcer Bob Gangwer wrapped up the night’s
ceremonies with a plea for everyone to go out and look for new
fans, new people, new drivers and new sponsors to bring new life
and vitality to the sport in the upcoming season.
A big round of applause went to the ISMA Women’s Auxiliary,
chaired by Anne Schaefer, Mary Lou Kritzman, Kathy Harrington,
Angela Cullen, Sue Heppell and Delores Murphy for their efforts
in putting together another successful banquet. |
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