Pennsylvania

Central PA lottery player holds jackpot ticket worth $926K. See the winning numbers

Cash 5 jackpot winners have up to one year from the drawing date to claim their prize, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.
Cash 5 jackpot winners have up to one year from the drawing date to claim their prize, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. adrey@centredaily.com

A lucky player purchased a jackpot-winning Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket worth nearly $927,000 last week, the Pennsylvania Lottery said Monday.

The winning ticket matched all numbers selected during March 31’s Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing. The winning numbers are 3, 4, 32, 37 and 41.

The winning ticket is worth $926,569.50, the lottery says. Leighty’s Farm Market, located at 16187 Dunnings Highway in Newry, earned a $5,000 bonus for selling the ticket.

The winner has one year from the drawing date to claim the prize. Winners can be identified only after prizes are claimed and tickets are validated, the lottery said.

Those with a winning ticket should complete the back of it by filling in their name, address, phone number and signature. Anyone holding a jackpot-winning Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket is encouraged to contact the nearest Pennsylvania Lottery office or call 1-800-692-7481, according to a lottery press release.

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Cash 5 with Quick Cash tasks players with correctly selecting five winning numbers between one and 43. The Pennsylvania Lottery estimates the chances of winning the daily jackpot are roughly 1 in 962,598, while the odds of winning any prize in the main game are about 1 in 10.5.

Additionally, players can win a corresponding prize between $2 and $6 if any of their numbers match a winning number in the same Quick Cash game. The Pennsylvania Lottery encourages all players to “check every ticket, every time” to ensure no winnings go unclaimed.

The overall chances of winning in a Quick Cash game are approximately 1 in 4.71, the state lottery says.

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Although Problem Gambling Awareness Month recently concluded, players in the Keystone State can still take steps to limit their gambling. The Pennsylvania Lottery recommends setting budgets online, scheduling cool-off periods or self-excluding from online games.

If you or someone you know has a problem with gambling, help is available by calling 1-800-522-4700.

Matt DiSanto
Centre Daily Times
Matt is a 2022 Penn State graduate. Before arriving at the Centre Daily Times, he served as Onward State’s managing editor and a general assignment reporter at StateCollege.com. Support my work with a digital subscription
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