Erv Miller became just the third North American trainer to have 7,000 victories, and drivers Marcus Miller and Kyle Wilfong both had three winners during Saturday's Illinois Champions Night program at Hawthorne Racecourse. Marcus Miller won the $110,000 Fox Valley Flan for 2-year-old pacing fillies with Fox Valley Gimlet (by Southwind Chrome and bred by Fox Valley Standardbreds, paid $4 to win) in 1:55 2/5 for co-owner/trainer/father Erv Miller and co-owners Anthony Lombardi and Final Turn, the $50,000 Carl Becker Memorial for older trotting mares with Whiskey Lou (by Lou's Legacy and bred by owner Randy Wilt, paid $3.40 to win) in 1:54 4/5 for trainer Curt Grummel and the $116,000 Plum Peachy for sophomore pacing fillies with Fox Valley Jasmine (by Time To Roll and bred by Fox Valley Standardbreds, paid $6.40 to win) in 1:52 3/5 for trainer Erv Miller and owners Final Turn, Mark Winship and John Schwarz Jr. Fox Valley Jasmine's success was the one that put Erv Miller at the milestone of 7,000 training victories, a feat only achieved in North America by Ron Burke and Virgil Morgan Jr. previously. Miller also only trails Burke and Jimmy Takter all-time in earnings, as his charges have banked $116,375,842. As for Wilfong, he connected in the $50,000 Phil Langley Memorial for older male pacers with Fox Valley Kodiak (by Time To Roll and bred by Fox Valley Standardbreds, paid $4.80 to win) in 1:50 4/5 for co-owner/trainer Nelson Willis and co-owner Donna Kelly, in the $138,000 Incredible Finale for 2-year-old male pacers with Keyser Soze (by Unlocked and bred by Megan Rogers Racing Stables Inc., paid $19 to win) in 1:52 2/5 for trainer Tom Simmons and owner Benita Simmons and in the $87,000 Erwin F. Dygert Memorial for 3-year-old male trotters with Sunburnt Silverado (by Lou's Legacy, paid $2.60 to win) in 1:58 1/5 for breeder/co-owner/trainer Curt Grummel, co-owner/breeder Craig Grummel and co-owner/breeder Leo Grummel. Wilfong is also a co-owner of Sunburnt Silverado. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Driver Casey Leonard posted a double as he was victorious in the $110,000 Robert F. Carey Jr. Memorial for 3-year-old male pacers with a horse he co-owns in Cash Money Twenty (by Stevensville and bred by CJ Christianson, paid $4 to win) in 1:51 2/5 for trainer Mike Brink and co-owner Heart And Soul Racing and in the $83,000 Beulah Dygert Memorial for 3-year-old trotting fillies with Lou's My Number (by Lou's Legacy and bred by co-owner/trainer Steven Searle with Thomas Wisniewski, paid $3.60 to win) in 1:55 4/5 for co-owners Michael Buzzard, Chris Paloma and Michael Paloma. In other action, the $50,000 Tony Maurello Memorial for older pacing mares was won by Bombay Parkway (by Major Bombay and bred by Fair Meadow Farm, paid $5.20 to win) in 1:53 1/5 for driver Brandon Bates, trainer Walter Haynes Jr. and owner Ed Teefey. Rookie trotting colts and geldings went for a purse of $118,000 in the Kadabra and the winner was Go Go Go Chrome (by Southwind Chrome and bred by co-owner Ronald Phillips, paid $39.40 to win) in 1:56 2/5 for driver Juan Franco, co-owner/trainer Jamaica Patton and co-owner Lyle Lipe. Evening Slippers, a 29-1 shot, pulled off the upset of the night when she won the $142,000 Incredible Tillie for 2-year-old pacing fillies in 1:53 1/5 for driver Travis Seekman, trainer Amanda Vanwinkle and owner David Arrenholtz. The daughter of Time To Roll was bred by Frontier Farms and returned $61 to win. Lous Lancelot rounded out the victors on the program as he bagged the $50,000 Plesac Championship for older trotting males in 1:55 4/5 for owner/trainer/driver James Lackey. Bred by Flacco Family Farms LLC., Lous Lancelot is a 6-year-old Lou's Legacy gelding and paid $2.80 to win.