Perry Hall man wins $50K Powerball prize with random bucket pick




Maryland’s Baltimor County Months after drawing the lucky ticket at random from a bucket during a group lottery play, a Perry Hall resident is enjoying winning $50,000 in the Powerball jackpot.

On September 28, when the projected prize was $243 million, the man bought 50 tickets as part of a group that was attempting Powerball for the first time. The team took turns selecting the tickets after shuffling them into a bucket. The Perry Hall man won a third-tier prize for drawing the lucky $2 quick-pick ticket that included the Powerball and four matching white balls.

The man was unaware of his victory and didn’t think about the ticket until December, when he was reminded to verify the numbers by a buddy. He told his wife about the $50,000 victory, which shocked her and left her feeling conflicted.

Nottingham Royal Farms, located on Nottingham Drive in Baltimore County, is where the winning ticket was bought. While determining how to spend his fortune, the winner intends to bank the money.

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