$100,000 Lottery Ticket Sold in Odenton

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Lottery Enthusiast Wins $104,438 Jackpot in Odenton

**Odenton, MD** – A lottery player from Odenton, known as “Ms. Anonymous,” has secured a $104,438 jackpot in the FAST PLAY Grand Progressive game. The win marks a milestone for the decade-long lottery participant, who has described playing the lottery as a potentially rewarding form of entertainment.

Over the years, “Ms. Anonymous” has favored games like Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5, and Multi-Match, previously winning a few thousand dollars. The Anne Arundel County resident’s big win was realized while purchasing a ticket from Lucky’s Deli & Market on Odenton Road.

The player stated she needed a moment to process the news after learning about her substantial jackpot prize. Choosing to keep the information mostly private, she celebrated discreetly with her adult son who accompanied her at the time.

Looking ahead, the jackpot winner plans to invest, save for her children’s future, and cover her graduate school expenses. Committed to philanthropy, she will also direct part of the winnings to her nonprofit organization’s mission. Meanwhile, Lucky’s Deli & Market will receive a $1,000 bonus for the sale of the

$50,000 Lottery Ticket Sold in Frederick County

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Frederick Resident Wins $50,000 Lottery Prize

**Frederick, MD** – A Frederick County man has won a $50,000 top prize from the Maryland Lottery’s “Cash to Go” scratch-off ticket. The player purchased the winning ticket at Giant Eagle, located at 1275 West Patrick Street in Frederick.

The Frederick resident chose to buy the $5 scratch-off because it caught his eye at the vending machine. After purchasing the ticket, he scratched it off in the store and discovered a piggybank symbol indicating the significant $50,000 prize.

After confirming the win with a scan, the winner shared the news with his mother. He plans to use the prize money to enhance his savings and possibly buy a house. He is self-employed and spends free time indulging in sports activities.

Giant Eagle will receive a $500 bonus for selling the top-prize winning scratch-off. The “Cash to Go” game, introduced in November, now has four of its seven $50,000 prizes remaining, along with smaller prizes ranging from $5 to $5,000.

Montgomery County Woman Wins $50,000 on Lottery Scratch-Off

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Montgomery County Woman Wins $50,000 on Lottery Scratch-Off

**Germantown, MD** – A Montgomery County woman recently won $50,000 on the Mega Money scratch-off ticket.

The restaurant worker discovered her win through a $30 instant ticket, revealing multiple $5,000 and $500 prizes. This Germantown resident has expressed plans to deposit her winnings in a bank.

Her winning ticket was purchased at Sugarloaf Wine Cellar, located at 12955 Wisteria Drive in Germantown.

The Mega Money scratch-off game was launched in April and still has many prizes available, including five $50,000 second-tier prizes and multiple lower-tier prizes ranging from $30 to $5,000. Only one of the five $2 million top prizes has been claimed so far by a Southern Anne Arundel County resident.

Lottery Player Wins Big with Repeat Numbers in Maryland

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Upper Marlboro, MD – Lottery Player Wins Big with Repeated Numbers

A lottery player from Upper Marlboro secured a $100,000 win by playing the same numbers twice in a recent lottery drawing. After shopping at a farmers market, he purchased a $1 straight bet Pick 5 ticket at a Royal Farms store for the evening drawing and repeated the same number on a second ticket.

The numbers matched in the drawing on Monday, resulting in a combined payout of $100,000. The winner, who claimed his prize at Lottery headquarters in Baltimore, expressed his plan to continue his betting strategy in hopes of future wins.

His winnings are set to support his passion for motorcycle racing, specifically in purchasing motorcycle parts, while also helping to settle his finances. The winning tickets were sold at the Royal Farms at 5351 Ritchie-Marlboro Road, contributing to a $1,000 bonus for the store.