Powerball ticket worth $100K sold at East Buffalo Township 7-Eleven
EAST BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, Pa. – A Powerball ticket purchased at a local convenience store has turned into a six-figure prize following the March 11 drawing. The Pennsylvania Lottery confirmed the ticket, sold at a 7-Eleven on Old Turnpike Road, matched enough numbers to secure a $100,000 payout after applying the Power Play option. The winner has not yet come forward, and the prize remains unclaimed.
Key Points
- $100,000 Powerball ticket sold at Union County 7-Eleven
- Winning ticket matched four numbers plus Powerball with Power Play
- Store receives $500 bonus; winner has one year to claim prize
The ticket was sold at 2114 Old Turnpike Road and matched four of the five white balls — 3, 6, 55, 58, and 63 — along with the red Powerball number 12. The addition of the Power Play option doubled the standard $50,000 prize to $100,000, according to lottery officials.
Store receives bonus as winner remains unknown
The Pennsylvania Lottery awarded the 7-Eleven a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket. Officials noted that winners are not identified until tickets are validated, and no claim has yet been announced.
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Players in Pennsylvania have up to one year from the drawing date to claim Powerball prizes. Until then, the ticket holder’s identity remains unknown.
Thousands of smaller prizes also awarded statewide
In addition to the six-figure win, more than 15,300 other Powerball tickets sold across Pennsylvania won prizes of varying amounts in the same drawing. The Power Play multiplier drawn for March 11 was 2, impacting non-jackpot winnings that included the add-on feature.
Lottery officials continue to encourage players to check their tickets carefully, as unclaimed prizes expire after the one-year deadline.
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