Shane, HomeStreet Bank take home top honors at H1 Champions Gala

  • Sunday, January 15, 2017 11:48am
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Jimmy Shane won his fourth straight driving title for the HomeSreet Bank/Miss Madison racing team. COURTESY PHOTO

Jimmy Shane won his fourth straight driving title for the HomeSreet Bank/Miss Madison racing team. COURTESY PHOTO

Driver Jimmy Shane, of Covington, and the HomeStreet Bank unlimited hydroplane racing team received national championship trophies at the 2016 H1 Unlimited Champions Gala in the Seattle Marriott Waterfront Ballroom on Saturday night.

It was Shane’s fourth straight Bill Muncey National High Point Championship driver trophy. The community-owned HomeSreet Bank/Miss Madison race team took the National Team High Point Championship for the third consecutive year; it also has taken the crown in seven of the last nine years.

HomeStreet Bank was also named Sponsor of the Year while the U-1 team also received honors as Crew of the Year and Dan Hoover was named Crew Chief of the Year.

Bonney Lake’s J. Michael Kelly and the U-5 Graham Trucking team were awarded second-place honors in both categories.

Andrew Tate, the driver of the U-9 race team owned by Lori Jones, was honored as 2016 Rookie of the Year. Tate drove the U-9 to his first career victory in early August winning the Albert Lee Appliance Seafair Cup on Lake Washington. He was the first rookie to win the Seafair race since Jim Ranger turned the trick with My Gypsy in 1966.

Scott and Shannon Raney of the U-11 Peters & May team were named Owners of the Year while the Tri-City Water Follies organization were named Site of the Year.

Two of H1 Unlimited Hydroplane’s great friends were honored posthumously during the ceremonies. Nile Mayfield received the Vic Nelawake Award as the sport’s top volunteer while Fred Farley received a Chairman’s Award. Mayfield, the long-time director of public and media relations for the Tri-City Water Follies, passed away in December while Farley, the long-time H1 Unlimited Hydroplane historian, passed away in April.

The 2017 H1 season begins with testing in the Tri-Cities on June 2 and Guntersville, Ala., on June 17.

2016 H1 Unlimited Champions Gala Awards

Sponsor of the Year – HomeStreet Bank

Outstanding Contribution Award – Ted Grange

Montgomery Excellence in Media Award – Mark Brudenell, Detroit Free Press

Vic Nelawake Award – Niles Mayfield

Chairman’s Award – Ken Muscatel

Chairman’s Award – Bruce Madej

Chairman’s Award – Fred Farley

Unsung Hero Award – H1 Rescue Team

Rookie of the Year – Andrew Tate

Official of the Year – Justin Weymouth

Race Site of the Year – Tri-City Water Follies

Crew Chief of the Year – Dan Hoover

Owner of the Year – Scott and Shannon Raney

Crew of the Year – U-1 HomeStreet Bank

Third Place, Season High Points Driver/Team – Andrew Tate/ U-9 Racing

Second Place, Season High Points Driver/Team – J. Michael Kelly/ U-5 Graham Trucking

National Champion Driver/Team – Jimmy Shane/U-1 HomeStreet Bank


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