Virginia woman turns Wawa stop into $1 million scratch-off shocker

“I just freaked out,” winner says after realizing she hit $1 million top prize on Winners Club ticket

HAMPTON, VA — A Virginia woman who stopped at a Wawa in Hampton ended up walking away a millionaire after scratching a lottery ticket and discovering she had hit the game’s top prize, according to the Virginia Lottery.

The winning ticket was purchased at the Wawa located at 301 E. Mercury Boulevard in Hampton, where the woman bought a Winners Club scratch-off before realizing she had struck gold.

After scratching the ticket, she saw she had matched the game’s $1 million top prize.

“As soon as I saw it, I just freaked out,” the winner told Virginia Lottery officials. “I always thought I was going to hit the Lottery.”

Virginia Lottery officials said the player chose the lump-sum cash option of approximately $476,000 before taxes rather than receiving $1 million paid over 30 years.

The winner’s identity has not been released, as Virginia law allows lottery winners of $1 million or more to remain anonymous.

Lottery officials confirmed this was the third and final top prize claimed in the Winners Club scratch-off game, which means the game is now being closed in accordance with lottery policy.

Once all top prizes in a scratch game are claimed, Virginia Lottery officials typically retire the game from circulation.

The odds of winning the top prize in Winners Club were 1 in 408,000, while the overall odds of winning any prize were 1 in 2.95.

The winner said she plans to use her winnings to help take care of family.

Lottery profits in Virginia continue to support public education. Hampton City Public Schools received more than $24.7 million in lottery-funded education support in the last fiscal year. In fiscal year 2025, the Virginia Lottery generated more than $901 million statewide for K-12 education, representing about 10 percent of the state’s school funding.

Officials remind players to gamble responsibly and provide assistance through the Virginia Problem Gambling Helpline at 888-532-3500.


Key Points

  • Hampton woman wins $1 million scratch-off prize at Wawa on Mercury Boulevard
  • Winner chose $476,000 cash option instead of annuity payments
  • This was the final top prize in the Winners Club scratch-off game
Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley is a Staff Writer and Community News Correspondent for Shore News Network, where she covers local government, public safety, community affairs, politics, and issues impacting residents throughout New Jersey. Her reporting focuses on delivering timely, accurate, and relevant news that helps readers stay informed about the communities in which they live and work.

As a member of the Shore News Network editorial team, Quigley works closely with public officials, community leaders, first responders, and local organizations to provide factual coverage of breaking news, municipal government, public policy, and events affecting New Jersey residents. Her work highlights both major developments and the local stories that shape communities across the state.

Quigley is committed to responsible journalism, emphasizing accuracy, source verification, and transparency in every story she reports. She strives to present information in a clear and accessible manner, helping readers better understand the issues, decisions, and events that impact their daily lives.

Through her work at Shore News Network, Chris Quigley contributes to the organization's mission of providing trusted local news coverage, accountability reporting, and community-focused journalism throughout New Jersey.

Chris Quigley is a graduate of Stockton State University and began her career at IN Jersey, the online news and media branch of the Asbury Park Press. She also worked at Monmouth Internet, the Ocean Signal Newspaper, and JTOWN Magazine during her career in both content management and operations.

Degrees: Business B.A. - Stockton University

Experience and interests: Criminal Justice, Business, Animal Care, Entertainment, Lottery News, Local News