Gaithersburg man snags $50K Powerball win at 7-Eleven and sets sights on jackpot

Gaithersburg man snags $50K Powerball win at 7-Eleven and sets sights on jackpot

GAITHERSBURG, MD — A Montgomery County man walked into Maryland Lottery headquarters this week to claim a $50,000 Powerball prize, calling it a “down payment” on what he hopes is a much bigger win in the near future. The lucky ticket was purchased at a 7-Eleven in Gaithersburg just days before the jackpot soared past $600 million.

The winner, an auto industry worker and occasional lottery player, stopped for gas at the Olney–Laytonsville Road store on Saturday and decided to buy a ticket on a whim after seeing the jackpot numbers spike.

“I must not have been paying attention recently,” he told lottery officials. “Imagine how your life can change with that kind of win.”

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Despite buying the ticket on Aug. 16, he didn’t check the numbers until two days later — on Monday — when he discovered he had matched enough numbers to claim a third-tier $50,000 prize.

“I didn’t check the results until Monday night,” he said. “When I saw the $50,000, I was amazed. The most I had ever won over the years was $20.”

The Gaithersburg resident, whose name has not been released, said the prize will be used to upgrade an upcoming family trip. He added that he’s thrilled with the win — but already has his eye on the next drawing, with the Powerball jackpot now sitting at $700 million for Friday.

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“I’m happy with this,” he said. “But I plan to be back for the jackpot soon.”


Key Points

  • A Montgomery County man won $50,000 on a Powerball ticket bought at a Gaithersburg 7-Eleven
  • He waited nearly two days to check the ticket and was stunned by the win
  • The Powerball jackpot now stands at $700 million for the Aug. 23 drawing

A Gaithersburg man’s $50K Powerball win came from a pit stop at 7-Eleven and might just be his warm-up for a $700 million prize.

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