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Dad's $570K Lotto Win Will Help Pay Daughter's College Tuition

An Ellicott City dad recently claimed his $570,000 winnings from the Multi-Match game. He plans to pay for his daughter's college tuition.

ELLICOTT CITY, MD — A Howard County man hit the Multi-Match jackpot in April and claimed his prize May 14 at Maryland Lottery headquarters.

The appreciative player has been playing the same numbers, twice a week, for years and it finally paid off, he said.

“I never look at the winning numbers, I always scan my ticket,” the Ellicott City man said. “But, for some reason this time, I looked up the winning numbers.”

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The very last line of numbers in the very last game on his ticket matched all of the Multi-Match winning numbers drawn that night, showing he was the winner of a $570,000 jackpot.

“I’m looking at the numbers and looking at my ticket,” he said. “I thought, this can’t be true.”

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The next day the lucky player scanned his ticket at his local lottery retailer and the message told him the prize was too large to cash there. This created a wave of panic for the big winner. He immediately signed his ticket and hid it, but was still dazed by his good fortune, lottery officials said. His nervousness caused a delay in him claiming the prize.

“Multi-Match Maniac” said he couldn’t sleep and was having dreams about his ticket going missing. But after nearly 30 days, he finally claimed his prize.

The winner chose the $320,000 cash option and plans to pay his daughter’s college tuition and invest the rest.

“That’s my favorite part of all of this,” he said with a smile.

The winning ticket was purchased from the 7-Eleven store located at 8251 Snowden River Parkway in Columbia. The retailer will receive a $1,000 bonus from the Maryland Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

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