Two $100k scratch-off wins lead massive week for maryland lottery players
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Two $100K Scratch-Off wins lead massive week for Maryland Lottery players

Two lucky Scratch-Off players each landed $100K top prizes as more than $28.5 million in Maryland Lottery winnings were paid out across the state in a single week.

BALTIMORE, Md. — Two Maryland Lottery players claimed $100,000 top prizes on Scratch-Off tickets last week, highlighting a week that saw more than $28.5 million in prizes awarded statewide.

According to the Maryland Lottery, a Rose Gold Scratch-Off ticket sold at Corner Market, 2600 Cambridge Beltway in Cambridge, and a 50X the Cash Scratch-Off sold at Royal Farms, 12545 Eastern Avenue in Middle River, each delivered a $100,000 top prize.

The Lottery said 31 tickets worth $10,000 or more were sold or claimed across Maryland during the week of July 6-12.

Two additional Scratch-Off players won $50,000. A Monkey Maker ticket sold at Giant, 18331 Leaman Farm Road in Germantown, and a 50X the Cash ticket sold at State Line Market, 7817 Eastern Avenue in Silver Spring each paid $50,000.

A Diamond Bingo 7th Edition Scratch-Off sold at Cheers Wine and Spirits in Bel Air produced a $30,000 winner.

Other Scratch-Off prizes of $20,000 were claimed on Ravens X2 and $1,000,000 Crossword tickets sold in Lansdowne, Millersville and Westminster.

Among draw game winners, a Racetrax ticket worth $50,791.50 was sold July 8 at Mimi’s Station in Lusby and remained unclaimed as of July 13.

Several Pick 5 tickets worth $25,000 were also sold in Bowie, Denton, Fort Washington, Hanover, Lexington Park, Pikeville and Upper Marlboro.

The Maryland Lottery also reported a $10,000 Ultimate Payday Progressive FAST PLAY ticket sold July 12 at Royal Farms in Greenbelt remained unclaimed as of July 13.


Key Points

  • Two Scratch-Off tickets worth $100K were sold in Cambridge and Middle River.
  • Maryland Lottery players won more than $28.5 million during the week of July 6-12.
  • A Racetrax ticket worth more than $50K sold in Lusby remained unclaimed as of July 13.
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