Google
 

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Lottery: 4 win estimated $330M jackpot By KASEY JONES, Associated Press Writer

Lottery: 4 win estimated $330M jackpot By KASEY JONES, Associated Press Writer
13 minutes ago



BALTIMORE - Four winning tickets were sold for the estimated $330 million Mega Millions jackpot, one each in Maryland, New Jersey, Texas and Virginia, lottery officials said Saturday.

ADVERTISEMENT


No one had come forward Saturday to claim a share of the top prize. In Virginia, at least, that can't happen until Tuesday because the Virginia Lottery offices are closed for the long holiday weekend, spokesman John Hagerty said.

The odds that any ticket would match all five numbers — 8, 18, 22, 40 and 44 — and the Mega Ball number — 11 — drawn Friday night were one in 176 million.

If estimates of the jackpot hold true, it would be the fourth-largest in the lottery's history. It was known as The Big Game when it awarded jackpots of $363 million in 2000 and $331 million in 2002.

According to preliminary calculations, each ticket would be worth about $82 million if the prize were taken in 26 annual payments. If taken in one lump sum payment, the payout would be $48,615,188.

One of the winning Mega Millions tickets was sold at Walther Liquors in Nottingham, Md., state Lottery Director Buddy Roogow said.

The buyer purchased five quick-pick tickets, costing a total of $5, Roogow said.

"You have a better chance of being hit by lightning at the same place and time every day for a week" than winning Mega Millions, Roogow said.

Virginia's winning ticket was sold at Ducks Corner Food and Gas in Buckingham, in the central part of the state, Hagerty said.

"Everyone is excited," Ducks Corner owner Evelyn Trekas said by telephone Saturday morning. "A lot of people up here don't have a whole lot of money, so I hope it's somebody who can use it and enjoy."

Most of her customers live in the small, close-knit town and are regular visitors to her store, she said.

New Jersey's winning ticket was sold at Blitz's Villas Market in the southern town of Villas, said state Lottery spokesman Dominick DeMarco.

"We're just in disbelief right now," said Nick DiRenzo, son of the market's owner, Frank. "I just can't believe it. It's unbelievable to me. We have really good lottery customers."

In addition to the grand prize winners, 36 players matched all five numbers but not the Mega Ball number. They will receive second prizes of $250,000 each.

Mega Millions tickets are also sold in California, Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, Ohio and Washington.

___

Associated Press writer Rebecca Santana in Trenton, N.J., contributed to this report.

No comments:

Google