Virginia woman wins $100K Powerball prize — for the second time

A second six-figure lottery win left a Virginia woman floored — literally — as she matched her 2013 luck with a fresh $100K Powerball prize.
Virginia woman wins $100K Powerball prize — for the second time
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CONCORD, Va. — A Campbell County woman who already beat the odds once has done it again, winning a $100,000 Powerball prize more than a decade after scoring the same amount on a Virginia Lottery scratcher.


Key Points

  • Sharon Godsey of Concord won $100,000 in the March 31 Powerball drawing
  • She also won $100,000 in 2013 playing Sapphire Riches scratcher
  • Her latest win came from a Power Play ticket purchased at Carson Market

Second six-figure win for longtime player

Sharon Godsey purchased her Powerball ticket at Carson Market on Village Highway in Concord, using a mix of her favorite numbers. She matched four of the first five numbers plus the Powerball — a combination typically worth $50,000. But thanks to adding Power Play for an extra $1, her prize was doubled to $100,000.

The winning numbers for the March 31 drawing were 12, 41, 44, 52, 64, and Powerball number 25.


Lottery funds continue to benefit Virginia schools

Godsey previously won $100,000 in 2013 on the Virginia Lottery’s Sapphire Riches scratcher game. Her hometown of Concord is in Campbell County, which received more than $8 million in K-12 education funding from the Virginia Lottery in the last fiscal year.

In total, the Virginia Lottery generated more than $934 million for public education in Fiscal Year 2024.