$50,000 Winning Powerball Ticket Sold at Gaithersburg 7-Eleven Remains Unclaimed

A $50,000 winning Powerball ticket sold at 7-Eleven at 3 Professional Drive in Gaithersburg remains unclaimed as of April 3.  Winners have 182 days from the date of a drawing to claim their prizes with the lottery. Other recent winners of note include a $50,000 scratch-off sold at Sunoco in Glenmont and a $10,000 Keno ticket sold April 2 at La Mexicana on Shady Grove Road.  Additional information on winners across the state of Maryland below, courtesy of MD Lottery:

Three Maryland Lottery scratch-off players claimed $100,000 prizes last week on tickets purchased in Adelphi, Glen Burnie and Hurlock. Meanwhile, six Pick 5 tickets worth a total $300,000 were sold March 28 at a Dash-In store in Upper Marlboro. In all, the seven days ending April 2 produced 46 winning tickets worth $10,000 or more that were sold or redeemed across Maryland, and the Lottery paid more than $34.4 million in prizes during that span.

Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Claims Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes of up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to redeem tickets up to and including $600. More information is available on the How To Claim page of mdlottery.com.

Here is the weekly roundup of big winners:
Scratch-off Prizes Claimed March 27-April 2:
$100,000 Prizes

 $50,000 Prizes

 $30,000 Prize

 $10,000 Prizes

  • 50 Years!, Royal Farms #055, 3701 Fleet Street, Baltimore
  • 50 Years!, Coventry Way Exxon, 6441 Coventry Way, Clinton
  • Bonus Bingo X20, Merritt Shell, 1521 Merritt Boulevard, Dundalk
  • Gold X10, Food Lion #1442, 6920 Crestwood Boulevard, Frederick
  • Gold X20, Galleria Deli, 1419 York Road, Lutherville
  • Gold X20, T&J Liquor Store, 7669 New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park
  • In the Money, One Stop Food Store, 23 North Howard Street, Baltimore
  • Lucky Times 10, Wawa #561-E, 2740 North Salisbury Boulevard, Salisbury
  • Maryland Riches, Liquor Stop, 1510 Conowingo Road, Bel Air
  • Million Dollar Mega Multiplier, Allentown Liquors, 6321 Allentown Road, Camp Springs
  • Money Explosion, 2&4 Liquors, 6200 Solomon’s Island Road, Huntingtown

 FAST PLAY and Draw Game Tickets Sold for Drawings March 27-April 2:

FAST PLAY

·       $50,000 High Roller Blackjack ticket sold March 27 at Shoppers #2366, 4720 Cherry Hill Road, College Park (claimed)

·       $10,000 High Roller Blackjack ticket sold March 28 at Sheetz #082, 301 East Washington Street, Hagerstown (claimed)

KENO

  • $30,048 ticket sold April 2 at Horseshoe Pub, 12627 Belair Road, Kingsville (claimed)
  • $10,000 ticket sold April 2 at La Mexicana, 16143 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg (unclaimed as of April 3)

PICK 5

  • Six $50,000-winning tickets worth a total of $300,000 sold March 28 at Dash In #15521, 15501 Marlboro Pike, Upper Marlboro (all unclaimed as of April 3)
  • $50,000 ticket sold March 28 at Odenton Exxon, 1318 Annapolis Road, Odenton (unclaimed as of April 3)
  • $50,000 ticket sold March 28 at Glenmont Sunoco, 12321 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold March 28 at Quick Save Mart, 524 Defense Highway, Annapolis (unclaimed as of April 3)
  • $25,000 ticket sold March 30 at Park Lane Cut Rate, 4416 Park Heights Avenue, Baltimore (unclaimed as of April 3)
  • $25,000 ticket sold March 29 at Route 40 Sunoco, 5612 Baltimore National Pike, Baltimore (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold March 30 at Route 40 Sunoco, 5612 Baltimore National Pike, Baltimore (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold March 27 at Rips Restaurant, 3809 North Crain Highway, Bowie (unclaimed as of April 3)
  • $25,000 ticket sold March 30 at Laurel Food Mart, 9107 Marshall Avenue, Laurel (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold March 30 at Ultra Fuels, 315 Smallwood Drive, Waldorf (unclaimed as of April 3)

MEGA MILLIONS

      $10,000 prize won by a Mega Millions subscriber in the March 28 drawing

POWERBALL

·       $50,000 ticket sold March 26 at Walmart #2931, 409 North Fruitland Boulevard, Fruitland (claimed)

·       $50,000 ticket sold 7-Eleven #32879, 3 Professional Drive, Gaithersburg (unclaimed as of April 3)

·       $50,000 ticket sold March 29 at Kensington Sunoco, 10550 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington (unclaimed as of April 3)

RACETRAX

  • $36,491 ticket sold March 28 at Southgate Liquors, 314 Hospital Drive, Glen Burnie (claimed)
  • $23,082 ticket sold March 30 at Al’s Beer, Wine & Restaurant, 6224 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill (unclaimed as of April 3)
  • $18,787 ticket sold March 28 at 7-Eleven #35726, 7201-A Baltimore Avenue, College Park (claimed)
  • $10,752 ticket sold April 2 at Hyattsville Convenience Store, 2230 University Boulevard East, Hyattsville (unclaimed as of April 3)

The Maryland Lottery encourages players to check their tickets by scanning them at any Lottery retailer or with the Lottery’s mobile apps. Draw game winners have 182 days from the date of a drawing to claim their prizes, and scratch-off winners have 182 days from the announced end-of-game date. Last claim dates for scratch-off tickets are published in the scratch-off section of mdlottery.com.

Since its inception in 1973, the Maryland Lottery has awarded more than $31.5 billion in prizes to players and generated more than $18.6 billion in Lottery revenue to the State of Maryland. One of Maryland’s largest revenue sources, the Lottery supports important state programs and services including education, public safety and health, human resources and the environment. For more information, visit mdlottery.com. The Maryland Lottery strongly encourages responsible play. Maryland residents can obtain confidential help with a gambling problem at no cost by visiting mdgamblinghelp.org or calling 1-800-GAMBLER.

 

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