Pile of money
Pile of money.

Berlin and Belcamp players each snag $50K Maryland Lottery wins

Maryland Lottery players win $50K on Bonus Match 5 and Powerball tickets

Baltimore, MD – Two Maryland Lottery players are holding $50,000 winning tickets from the September 10 drawings—one from Bonus Match 5 in Berlin and another from Powerball in Belcamp.

The Bonus Match 5 top-prize ticket was sold at Ocean Downs Casino, located at 10218 Racetrack Road in Berlin. The winning numbers were 4, 8, 9, 17, and 39, with a Bonus Ball of 19. This marks the 33rd Bonus Match 5 win of 2025 and the fourth in just two nights.

Meanwhile, a third-tier Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was purchased at All in One Convenience Store, 1327 Policy Drive in Belcamp. The winning Powerball numbers drawn on September 10 were 2, 24, 45, 53, and 64, with the red Powerball of 5.

In addition to this win, Maryland still has nine unclaimed Powerball prizes from recent drawings, including a $1 million ticket sold in Pikesville on September 2 and several $50,000 tickets sold across the state in places like Dundalk, Silver Spring, and Severn.

Lottery officials remind players to sign the back of their tickets immediately and keep them in a safe location. Prizes over $25,000 must be claimed through the Lottery’s headquarters at Montgomery Park Business Center in Baltimore. Winners have 182 days from the draw date to claim their prize.

Key Points

  • $50,000 Bonus Match 5 ticket sold at Ocean Downs Casino in Berlin
  • $50,000 Powerball ticket sold at All in One Convenience Store in Belcamp
  • Nine other recent Powerball prizes, including $1 million in Pikesville, remain unclaimed
Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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