Players across the state won more than $28.2 million during week ending July 9
A Maryland Lottery player in Elkridge won $550,000 playing Multi-Match, scratch-off tickets put $100,000 in pockets in Capitol Heights, Clinton, Glen Burnie and Perry Hall, and a Racetrax player in Clinton hit for $65,024.80, all in the past week.
Meanwhile, the Powerball jackpot continued to grow, hitting $675 for the July 10 drawing, as no one has hit since a player in Ohio won on April 19. The game has continued to produce noteworthy second and third tier winners, including a win of $50,000 on a ticket sold July 3 in Hagerstown.
Powerball has a total of nine prize tiers. Matching all five white balls without the red Powerball is good for a $1 million prize, and matching four of the five white balls plus the Powerball is good for $50,000, so it’s always worth checking those tickets, even if there’s no jackpot winner.
Powerball drawings are conducted at 10:59 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
In all, 43 tickets worth $10,000 or more were sold or redeemed in the seven days ending July 9, and the Lottery paid more than $28.2 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 July 3-9:
$100,000 Prizes
- 50 Years!, Dash-In #10982, 8228 Woodyard Road, Clinton
- Gold X 50, Doc’s Liquors, Beer, Wine, 7067 Baltimore – Annapolis Boulevard, Glen Burnie
- Gold X 50, Weis Market #180, 9400 Scott Moore Way, Perry Hall
- Hot 7s Multiplier, MLK Valero, 5601 Martin Luther King Jr. Highway, Capitol Heights
$50,000 Prizes
- $50,000 Cash, Safeway #4817, 116 University Boulevard, Silver Spring
- Gold X 50, US Foods #4, 8117-1 Ocean Gateway, Easton
$30,000 Prize
- Bonus Crossword 5th Edition, Chesapeake Market Citgo, 502 South Cherry Grove Road, Annapolis
$10,000 Prizes
- Bonus Bingo X10 6th Edition, Colonial Shell, 4101 Randolph Road, Silver Spring
- Bonus Bingo X20, Rock Spring Carroll Motor Fuels, 1467 Rock Spring Road, Bel Air
- Gold Fish, Williamsport Sunoco, 304 East Potomac Street, Williamsport
- Gold X 50, Royal Farms #311, 5361 Nottingham Drive, Nottingham
- Hot 777, Terrace Liquors, 708 Pennsylvania Avenue, Hagerstown
- Hot 777, Castle Liquors, 12 Milestone Terrace, Williamsport
- Hot 7s Doubler, Royal Farms #385, 12282 Brittingham Lane, Princess Anne
- In the Money, Royal Farms #247, 2215 West Patapsco Avenue, Baltimore
- Million Dollar Mega Multiplier, Wegmans #40, 9001 McHugh Drive, Lanham
FAST PLAY and Draw Game Tickets Sold for Drawings July 3-9:
- $50,000 Winfall Doubler ticket sold July 7 at Maryland Business Enterprise Program #18, 6601 Ritchie Highway (Motor Vehicle Administration), Glen Burnie (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $10,000 VIP Club ticket sold July 3 at North Avenue Citgo, 1200 East North Avenue, Baltimore (claimed)
- $10,000 Wild Bonus X10 ticket sold July 7 at Oxon Hill Liquors, 6369 Livingston Road, Oxon Hill (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $10,000 ticket sold July 5 at Quick Mart #8, 106 Wise Avenue, Dundalk (claimed)
- $550,000 jackpot ticket sold July 5 at Royal Farms #054, 8268 Lark Brown Drive, Elkridge (claimed)
- $50,000 ticket sold July 3 at Sheetz #464, 191 Eastern Boulevard North, Hagerstown (claimed)
- $50,000 ticket sold July 4 at All In One, 1327 Policy Drive, Belcamp (claimed)
- Three $25,000 tickets worth a total of $75,000, all sold July 4 at Bryans Road Shell, 6985 Indian Head Highway, Bryans Road (all claimed)
- Two $25,000 tickets worth a total of $50,000 sold July 4 at A-1 Laundromat, 6818-B Riverdale Road, Riverdale (both claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold July 4 at Speedy Mart, 3815 Hollins Ferry Road, Halethorpe (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $25,000 ticket sold July 8 at Forbes BP, 9701 Annapolis Road, Lanham (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $25,000 ticket sold July 5 at Canopy Liquors, 21636 Great Mills Road, Lexington Park (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $25,000 ticket sold July 6 at T&J Liquor Store, 7669 New Hampshire Avenue, Takoma Park, (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $65,024.80 ticket sold July 3 at Clinton Citgo, 9100 Piscataway Road, Clinton (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $47181 ticket sold July 3 at Choptank Beer and Wine, 5430 Kenilworth Avenue, Riverdale (claimed)
- $31,685 ticket sold July 3 at The News Stand, 6901 Security Boulevard, Windsor Mill (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $22,769 ticket sold July 5 at 7-Eleven #38380, 4690 Crain Highway, White Plains (claimed)
- $17,065.60 ticket sold July 7 at Forbes BP, 9701 Annapolis Road, Lanham (claimed)
- $16,192.50 ticket sold July 8 at Wawa #8521, 9100 Riggs Road, Adelphi (claimed)
- $15,727 ticket sold July 3 at Soda Pop Shop, 337 Hospital Drive, Glen Burnie (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $15,727 ticket sold July 3 at Greenbelt Shell, 8711 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt (claimed)
- $12,960 ticket sold July 3 at Centerway Mini Mart, 109 Centerway, Greenbelt (claimed)
- $10,642 ticket sold July 5 at Grape & Grain, 19233 Watkins Mill Road, Montgomery Village (unclaimed as of July 10)
- $10,312 ticket sold July 7 at Jolly’s Food Mart, 1500 North Monroe Street, Baltimore (claimed)
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.