PHILADELPHIA, PA — A single ticket has turned the dream of fortune into reality for one lucky lottery player in Philadelphia. The Pennsylvania Lottery announced a Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket, sold at Krewstown Beer & Beverage, matched all five balls in the Saturday, April 13 drawing, snagging a whopping jackpot of $956,334 before taxes. The winning numbers that brought this fortune were 11, 13, 17, 31, and 37.
Krewstown Beer & Beverage, located at 8900 Krewstown Road in Philadelphia, isn’t just a stop for refreshments anymore but a landmark where dreams can come true overnight. The store will be awarded a $5,000 bonus for selling the jackpot-winning ticket, adding to the celebration.
But the luck didn’t stop there. The April 13 drawing was a boon for more than 22,900 other players who also scored prizes. With 44 players matching four numbers for a $200 prize each, 1,715 players hitting three numbers to win $10, and a whopping 21,213 players matching two numbers for $2 each, it was indeed a rewarding day for Pennsylvania Lottery participants.
The Pennsylvania Lottery urges players to check their tickets carefully and reminds them that lower-tier prizes can be claimed at any Lottery retailer. With so many winners in this draw, residents are encouraged to double-check their tickets – you could be holding onto a piece of fortune and not even know it!
This significant win is a thrilling reminder of the excitement and hope the Pennsylvania Lottery brings to participants. Whether it’s a nearly $1 million jackpot or a smaller win, every ticket holds the potential for a life-changing surprise.
As the community buzzes with the news of this substantial win, Krewstown Beer & Beverage prepares to welcome hopeful patrons looking to try their luck. Who knows? The next big win could be just around the corner.
If you’re holding onto a ticket from the April 13 drawing, now is the time to check those numbers! You might just be the next big winner the Pennsylvania Lottery is waiting to celebrate.
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