‘Zeke’ Parker joins the 10,000 win club

by John Manzi, publicity director, Monticello Raceway

Monticello, NY — Count him in. Billy “Zeke” Parker, Jr. is now a member of the elite 10,000 win club.

Deliver Val (#2) gave “Zeke” Parker his 10,000th career driving win.

On Monday (May 17), Parker joined eight other North American harness drivers who have won 10,000 or more races in their careers when he guided Race-2-Win Stable’s Deliver Val to a 2:00 triumph at Monticello Raceway.

Last week Parker had needed just four more wins to reach the coveted milestone but only managed to win three races over the three days that he competed.

“I don’t think I was pushing too hard or really feeling any pressure, but I put many of them (the horses) in the right place to win but they never fired,” Parker said at the end of the final card last week.

He began Monday needing just one more victory to reach the coveted milestone and even though he attained his goal he took his time reaching it. Not that he wasn’t anxious for a victory, but a second and third place finish in the earlier races was all Zeke could muster prior to the 12th.

In that event, a $4,000 claiming pace, Parker cut all the fractions with the Bob Lounsbury-trained Deliver Val and then held off a bevy of late charges to win his 10,000 race.

Geri Schwarz photos

Parker’s sons Brandon and Brody join him after his milestone victory.

He took his time returning to the winner’s circle which allowed for three van loads of drivers and trainers to come from the paddock to the winner’s circle for the ceremonies. The drivers were joined by Parker’s children, Brandon (11) and Brody (3), his sister-in-law, Patty Magie, and his mother-in-law, Betty McCullough, along with some other family member and close friends.

Notably lacking form the photographs and the ceremonies was the “rock” of Parker’s life, his late wife TJ, who succumbed to breast cancer 15 months ago.

“I know she’s looking down at us today,” Parker said as he wiped the tears from his eyes. “She’s the main reason why I am standing here today and this (reaching his milestone) is somewhat empty without her.

“Still I’m real proud to have won 10,000 races and be one of only a few who have done it.”

When asked if he had felt any pressure Monday he said that he probably did since he had his family here to join him when he won his 10,000th.

“I really thought I had a good chance in five races today so I wanted my boys and my family to be with me. But when we reached the 10th race and I didn’t get a winner I felt some pressure and wondered if I will make it today,” he admitted.

But Parker didn’t have to wait much longer and even though he was in an all-out drive to win the 12th race with Deliver Val he still raised his whip to acknowledge his 10,000th victory.

On a rainy and muddy day last week, needing just two more wins for 10,000, Parker begged-off the 11 drives he had that day.

“I’ve been driving for over 40 years and I didn’t want to win it (his 10,000th) on a rainy and muddy afternoon,” he said.

After the hoopla with the winner’s circle ceremonies, Parker was back in action in the 13th and final race on the Monday card and when the judges posted the “official” sign Zeke Parker had win number 10,001.

Drivers with 10,000 or more wins in North America (as of May 17)
1-Herve Filion-15,179
2-Cat Manzi-13,722
3-Dave Palone-13,691
4-Tony Morgan-13,444
5-Dave Magee-11,168
6-Walter Case, Jr.-11,038
7-John Campbell-10,255
8-Mike Lachance-10,110
9-Billy Parker, Jr.-10,001

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