The Week in Winners: Scratch-offs Deliver Pair of $250,000 Prizes in Aberdeen, Bethesda

Across Maryland, prizes total nearly $37 million, with 35 tickets worth $10,000 or more

Maryland Lottery scratch-off players in Aberdeen and Bethesda landed the largest prizes of the past week, as each visited the Lottery office in Baltimore to claim $250,000. Scratch-offs, Powerball, Bonus Match 5 and Pick 5 combined to deliver another five wins of at least $50,000.

Across Maryland, the Lottery paid nearly $37 million in prizes during the seven-day period ending June 16, including 35 tickets worth $10,000 or more that were sold or redeemed 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 June 10-16:

$250,000 Prizes

$57,777 Prize

  • Winning 7, 7-Eleven, 1527 Forest Drive, Annapolis

$10,000 Prizes

FAST PLAY tickets and draw game tickets sold for drawings June 10-16:

BONUS MATCH 5

  • $50,092 ticket sold June 11 at Southgate Liquors, 314 Hospital Drive, Glen Burnie (claimed)

MEGA MILLIONS

  • $30,000 ticket sold June 9 at Old World Favorites, 3854 International Drive, Silver Spring (unclaimed as of June 17)

PICK 5

  • $50,000 ticket sold June 14 at Crown Salisbury, 28768 Ocean Gateway, Salisbury (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $50,000 ticket sold June 11 at North Salisbury Exxon, 2403 N. Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 13 at Marlboro Village Exxon, 5111 John Roger Blvd., Upper Marlboro (unclaimed as of June 17
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 16 at Champagne Liquors, 5611 Landover Road, Hyattsville (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 7 at Food Stop Mini Mart, 2415 Frederick Ave., Baltimore (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 14 at Shady Grove Beer & Wine, 15904 Shady Grove Road, Gaithersburg (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 11 at Pal Liquors & Gas, 25695 Point Lookout Road, Leonardtown (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 14 at Penn Station Liquors, 5634 Silver Hill Road, District Heights (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 14 at Pizza Boys, 9521 Ocean Highway, Delmar (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 15 at Giant, 5500 Silver Hill Road, District Heights (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 11 at Harris Teeter, 14702 Baltimore Ave., Laurel (claimed)
  • $25,000 ticket sold June 10 at 7-Eleven, 3110 Hamilton Street, Hyattsville (claimed)

POWERBALL

  • $50,000 ticket sold June 15 at South Bowie Sunoco, 1400 Crain Highway, Bowie (unclaimed as of June 17)

RACETRAX

  • $30,840 ticket sold June 10 at Seaside Restaurant, 224 N. Crain Highway, Glen Burnie (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $22,518 ticket sold June 16 at Royal Farms, 9620 Belair Road, Perry Hall (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $19,620 ticket sold June 16 at Phoenix CMF, 14243 Jarrettsville Pike, Phoenix (unclaimed as of June 17)
  • $12,993.90 ticket sold June 16 at Zip In Mart, 6801 Livingston Road, Oxon Hill (unclaimed as of June 17)

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 $33.2 billion in prizes to players and generated more than $19.3 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.