Cleveland, OH — A Lucky for Life ticket sold at a Cleveland gas station has delivered a lifetime prize of $25,000 per year to one Ohio Lottery player, officials confirmed Tuesday.
The winning ticket for the April 28 drawing was purchased at Gas USA Harvard, located at 7020 Harvard Avenue in Cleveland. The ticket matched all five white balls — 16, 19, 20, 33, and 40 — missing only the Lucky Ball, which was 11, to win the game’s second-tier prize.
According to lottery officials, the winner selected their own numbers rather than using a quick pick option.
Key points:
- Winning ticket sold at Gas USA Harvard in Cleveland
- Player matched five numbers to win $25,000 per year for life
- April 28 winning numbers: 16, 19, 20, 33, 40; Lucky Ball: 11
Second-tier prize offers guaranteed annual payout
Matching five white balls in Lucky for Life earns the second-tier prize of $25,000 a year for life. Players have the option of receiving annual payments or a lump sum cash equivalent.
The winning player has not yet been publicly identified and must claim the prize through the Ohio Lottery claims process. Drawings for Lucky for Life are held nightly and the game is available in multiple states across the country.
Lottery proceeds continue supporting Ohio education
The Ohio Lottery has contributed more than $33 billion to education since 1974. Revenue from games like Lucky for Life helps fund public school initiatives and services statewide.
For more information on current games and prize opportunities, visit www.ohiolottery.com.