Pile of money
Pile of money.

Maryland Lottery hands out nearly $30.4M in prizes in one week

BALTIMORE, Md. — A Maryland Lottery player in Baltimore hit the jackpot seven times in a single day, winning a total of $350,000 on Bonus Match 5 tickets sold at the same location, according to the Lottery’s weekly report released Monday.

The winning tickets, each worth $50,000, were all sold on July 12 at Wheaton Services, located at 225 North Eutaw Street in Baltimore. All seven tickets remained unclaimed as of Monday morning.

Another Bonus Match 5 ticket worth $50,000 was sold the same day in Princess Anne at King’s Creek, while a separate ticket was sold July 7 at Elbes Beer and Wine in Wheaton.

In total, 15 tickets worth $50,000 made the Maryland Lottery’s high-prize list for the week of July 7–13. One Pick 5 player in Capitol Heights won $100,000 by purchasing four 50-cent tickets for the July 11 drawing.

Overall, the Lottery paid nearly $30.4 million in prizes across all games during the week. A total of 38 tickets worth $10,000 or more were sold or redeemed during that period.

Among the notable scratch-off claims were:

  • $50,000 Cash Blast ticket at Simran Mart in Baltimore
  • $50,000 Cash is King ticket at U.S. 1 Liquors in Jessup
  • $50,000 Cash to Go ticket at 7-Eleven in Takoma Park
  • $30,000 Diamond Bingo ticket at Giant in Glen Burnie
  • Multiple $10,000 scratch-off prizes across Baltimore, Silver Spring, Adelphi, and more

Additional FAST PLAY and Pick 5 winners included:

  • $50,000 Lucky Numbers ticket sold July 11 at Royal Farms in Forest Hill
  • $50,000 Powerball ticket sold July 12 at Bayside Xtra Mart in Chester
  • Four $25,000 Pick 5 tickets sold July 11 in Capitol Heights, totaling $100,000

Players have 182 days to claim prizes on draw and FAST PLAY tickets. Prizes above $25,000 must be redeemed at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center in Baltimore by appointment.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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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

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