Great-Grandmother’s $100,000 Lottery Win Boosts Retirement Fund

This “Power 8s Senior” from Baltimore celebrates her $100,000 top-prize win on a Power 8s scratch-off.

Retired state worker finds top prize on Power 8s scratch-off

Luckily, a Baltimore great-grandmother’s favorite scratch-offs were all sold out at the Maryland Lottery retailer she visited recently. The 71-year-old bought a Power 8s game, instead, and won $100,000 to power up her retirement fund and help finance a new car.

The loyal player found her Lottery luck at The Liquor Store located at 6130 Belair Road in Baltimore. “I don’t really have a set place where I play the Maryland Lottery. Wherever I go, if I have some money in my pocket, I buy my usual scratch-offs,” said the excited great-grandmother. “I don’t believe I have ever played Power 8s before. I’m still shaking. This is amazing!”

Nicknamed the “Power 8s Senior,” the retired state employee said she didn’t scratch the instant ticket at the store. Instead, the Baltimore native took the $10 game home, sat down and scratched off the first line on the ticket. She saw an “8” and the $100,000 prize.

“I knew I was an instant winner,” said “Power 8s Senior.” “I started screaming, ‘No! No! No!’ ”

Wanting to verify her $100,000 win, the sewing enthusiast and avid bingo player sent a photo of the lucky scratch-off to her sister. Her sibling reviewed the image on her phone and then ran to tell her husband the great news.

“To think this all happened because the games I would normally play were sold out,” said “Power 8s Senior,” laughing. “Now I can buy a car and get something special for my grandkids!” She also plans to boost her retirement fund with the windfall.

Her lucky retailer also wins. The Liquor Store in Baltimore earns a $1,000 bonus from the Lottery for selling a $100,000 top-prize winning scratch-off. Our winner left lots of prizes in the Power 8s game for her fellow players. There are four more unclaimed $100,000 top prizes, 13 $10,000 prizes and thousands of others ranging from $10 to $1,000.