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Charles County Lottery Player Wins $50,000 Powerball Prize
Charles County Resident Wins $50,000 Powerball Prize
**Waldorf, MD** – A resident of Charles County secured a $50,000 third-tier Powerball win in the drawing held on October 19 by playing numbers based on the ages of her family members. This marks the second third-tier Powerball win from Waldorf in the past week.
The winner, who is a grandmother, expressed her disbelief at winning using the ages of her children, siblings, and a grandchild. She said the numbers matched four out of five and the Powerball, leading to her surprise victory. The ticket had remained unchecked for over a month before she discovered her win.
The Southern Maryland federal government employee intends to use her prize to pay bills and plans to keep playing in hopes of winning the full jackpot. She is considering adjusting the numbers annually as her family members age, though she is undecided on whether to continue with the same numbers next year.
The winning ticket was bought at Waldorf Food Mart Citgo located on 11901 Business Park Drive in Charles County. Meanwhile, another opportunity for a big win is available in the Powerball drawing on Monday, November 20, featuring a jackpot of $155 million or a $71.3
Winning Lottery Tickets Sold in Maryland
Winning Lottery Tickets Sold in Maryland
**Hughesville, MD** – Two winning lottery tickets were sold in Maryland over the weekend, with big wins for players of both Powerball and Bonus Match 5. A Powerball ticket secured $150,000 in a drawing on Sunday, and a Bonus Match 5 ticket won $50,000 in a Monday drawing.
A $150,000 third-tier Powerball ticket was sold in Hughesville, marking the second big win in Charles County within two weeks. The numbers drawn on Sunday night were 3, 21, 24, 34, and 46 with Powerball 9 and Power Play multiplier x3. The ticket, purchased at NSR Mart (Shell), used the Power Play option to triple the $50,000 prize to $150,000.
Additionally, a previous winning ticket from Charles County, purchased in Waldorf for the October 30th draw, recently had its $150,000 winnings claimed by another player. Meanwhile, a Bonus Match 5 ticket netted $50,000 in Westminster. Sold at a 7-Eleven on Baltimore Boulevard, the ticket featured the winning numbers 1, 15, 27, 31, and
Maryland Maryland Lottery Awards More Than $28.9 Million in Prizes
Maryland Lottery Awards More Than $28.9 Million in Prizes
**Baltimore, MD** – The Maryland Lottery distributed over $28.9 million in prizes last week. A Multi-Match player in Glenn Dale won $1.8 million, and a Powerball participant in Waldorf won $150,000.
Between Saturday, October 28 and Friday, November 3, 24 tickets worth $10,000 or more were sold or redeemed throughout Maryland. Winners are reminded to sign their tickets and keep them safe. Draw game tickets expire 182 days after the drawing, while FAST PLAY tickets expire 182 days after purchase.
Prizes exceeding $25,000 must be claimed in Baltimore at the Maryland Lottery Customer Resource Center, available by appointment. Others may claim prizes at casinos, XCAP locations, or authorized retailers, with more redemption details available on the Lottery website.
Notable claims included a $50,000 scratch-off prize in Rosedale, $50,000 Bonus Match 5 prize in Lanham, and a Racetrax ticket worth $38,004 in Silver Spring. The Maryland Lottery has awarded almost $35 billion in prizes and supports state programs since 1973. For responsible gaming resources, visit
Maryland Lottery Player Wins $150,000 Prize
Powerball Player Wins $150,000 with Power Play Option
**Waldorf, MD** – A Powerball player from Charles County claimed a $150,000 prize in the October 30 drawing by using the Power Play option. The ticket was among 6,810 winning tickets sold in Maryland for that drawing, with prizes starting from $4.
The ticket was purchased at a 7-Eleven located at 11575 Berry Road in Waldorf. The winning numbers drawn were 13, 22, 29, 43, 58, with Powerball number 22 and a Power Play multiplier of 3.
No one claimed the jackpot, allowing it to rise to an estimated $54 million for the drawing on November 2. The cash option for the jackpot was estimated at $25.8 million.
The $150,000 prize winner is Maryland’s 52nd third-tier Powerball winner this year. Lottery participants are advised to sign the back of their tickets and store them securely, with prize claims required within 182 days of drawing. Prize claims over $25,000 must be processed at the Lottery headquarters in Baltimore, where in-person claims require an appointment.