Lottery winning jackpot, money.
Lottery winning jackpot, money.

Gas station ticket turns Endicott man into $100K Powerball winner

September 8, 2025

Endicott player wins $100K Powerball prize with lucky ticket at gas station

ENDICOTT, NY – A Powerball player in Endicott is holding a ticket worth $100,000 after matching four white balls and the red Power Ball in the Saturday, September 3 drawing — boosted by selecting the Power Play option.

The winning ticket was sold at Mirabito #53-Endicott, located at 1235 Campville Road. The ticket matched enough numbers to win the $50,000 third-tier prize, which was then doubled to $100,000 thanks to the 2X Power Play multiplier drawn that night.

The winning numbers for the drawing were 11, 23, 44, 61, and 62, with a red Power Ball of 17.

The Power Play feature, when purchased for an additional $1, multiplies non-jackpot prizes and can significantly boost third- and fourth-tier winnings, as it did in this case.

The ticket holder has yet to come forward to claim the prize. Winners have up to one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prize through the New York Lottery.

Key Points

  • Endicott Powerball ticket matched four numbers plus Power Ball
  • $50,000 prize doubled to $100,000 with Power Play multiplier
  • Ticket sold at Mirabito #53-Endicott on Campville Road
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