Two maryland players score $200k each on ravens-themed scratch-offs
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Two Maryland players score $200K each on Ravens-themed scratch-offs

Odenton and Reisterstown celebrate as Ravens tickets deliver $400K

BALTIMORE, Md. — Two Maryland Lottery players each scored $200,000 last week on Ravens X10 scratch-off tickets, making them the state’s biggest winners in the week leading up to April 20.

The top-prize tickets were purchased in Odenton and Reisterstown. One was sold at High’s on Annapolis Road in Odenton, and the other at Royal Farms on Hanover Pike in Reisterstown. The pair of six-figure wins topped a week in which the Lottery paid out more than $30.3 million in prizes across all games statewide.

In total, 18 winning tickets worth $10,000 or more were either sold or redeemed during the seven-day span. Winners included players of scratch-offs, draw games, FAST PLAY, Keno, and Racetrax.

Among other notable wins was a $50,000 Big Money scratch-off prize claimed in Waldorf, and a $50,000 Pick 5 ticket sold in Upper Marlboro. Several Keno and Racetrax players also walked away with four- and five-figure prizes.

The $50,000 Bonus Match 5 ticket sold April 20 at a 7-Eleven in College Park remained unclaimed as of Monday. Likewise, several Racetrax and Pick 5 wins were still awaiting collection.

Millions paid out, millions still unclaimed

The Maryland Lottery reminds players to sign the backs of winning tickets and to claim prizes by the posted deadlines. Scratch-off winners of more than $25,000 must redeem tickets at the Lottery’s Customer Resource Center in Baltimore.


Key Points

  • Two $200,000 Ravens X10 scratch-off tickets claimed in Odenton and Reisterstown
  • Maryland Lottery paid out over $30.3 million in total prizes April 14–20
  • 18 tickets worth $10,000 or more sold or redeemed during the week

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.

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