Lexington, SC, September 19, 2025
News Summary
A Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was sold at Quick Serve in Lexington, SC. The winning ticket matched four white ball numbers and the Powerball number from a recent drawing. The ticket holder has 180 days to claim the prize. Meanwhile, the estimated jackpot for the upcoming drawing is $99 million, attracting many hopeful players in the area.
Lexington, SC – A Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was sold at Quick Serve, located at 1316 S. Lake Drive, following the lottery drawing held on September 18. The winning ticket matched four white ball numbers and the Powerball number from that drawing.
The winning numbers from the September 18 drawing were 7, 30, 50, 54, 62, with a Powerball number of 20. As of Thursday morning, the holder of the winning ticket has not yet claimed the prize. Lottery officials emphasize that the winner has 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim the funds.
The odds of winning a prize by matching four white ball numbers and the Powerball number are estimated at 1 in 913,129. This figure highlights the challenge of winning substantial prizes in the Powerball lottery, which has a history of producing big winners across the United States.
For those wishing to participate in future drawings, the estimated jackpot for the upcoming Powerball drawing on Saturday night is currently $99 million. Lottery players are advised to sign the back of their tickets and store them securely until they are ready to claim any prizes won.
The Midlands region of South Carolina, where Lexington is situated, has a strong history of lottery participation among its residents. It is common for local establishments to sell winning tickets, contributing to the excitement surrounding the lottery as a popular form of entertainment and potential source of income.
Individuals interested in viewing the results of the Powerball drawings can tune in live at 10:59 p.m. or check results on the South Carolina Education Lottery website. Engaging with the lottery has become a staple for many residents, combining hope, excitement, and the thrill of possibility.
As the deadline for claiming the winning ticket approaches, the excitement in Lexington is palpable. Community members are speculating on who the lucky winner might be and the impact that such a win could have. Meanwhile, potential players are looking toward the weekend drawing, hoping to join in the luck and potentially walk away with life-changing amounts of money in the future.
In summary, the recent sale of a winning Powerball ticket in Lexington serves as a reminder of the possibilities that come with each drawing, and it highlights the ongoing interest in lottery games throughout the region. With millions at stake each week, the lottery continues to be a topic of interest and hope for many players across South Carolina.
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- ABC Columbia
- Wikipedia: Powerball
- WIS TV
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lottery
- WLTX
- Google News: Powerball in Lexington
- The State
- Google Search: Lottery Winning Numbers
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