Lexington, South Carolina, September 19, 2025
News Summary
A Powerball ticket sold at Quick Serve in Lexington has won its holder $50,000 after matching four white ball numbers and the Powerball number. The ticket remains unclaimed, and the owner is encouraged to come forward to collect the prize within 180 days. The next Powerball drawing is set for Saturday with a jackpot of $99 million, keeping local players hopeful for another win.
Lexington, SC: Powerball Ticket Worth $50,000 Sold at Local Store
A Powerball ticket that will net its holder $50,000 was sold at Quick Serve, located at 1316 S. Lake Drive in Lexington, South Carolina. This ticket matched four white ball numbers and the Powerball number from the drawing held on Wednesday, September 18.
The winning numbers for the drawing were 7, 30, 50, 54, 62, with the Powerball number being 20. As of Thursday morning, the ticket has not been claimed, and the owner is encouraged to come forward to collect their winnings.
Claiming the Prize
Players who find themselves in possession of a winning ticket are advised to act promptly. The odds of matching four white ball numbers along with the Powerball number stand at 1 in 913,129, making this a rare and valuable win. Lottery officials provide a time frame of 180 days from the date of the drawing for winners to claim their prizes, giving ticket holders ample time to verify their numbers and finalize their claims.
Upcoming Powerball Drawing
The excitement continues for Powerball enthusiasts, as the estimated jackpot for the next drawing on Saturday night is an impressive $99 million. As tickets are sold throughout the region, many are hoping for a big win. The drawings can be watched live at 10:59 p.m., or results can be checked on the South Carolina Education Lottery website for those looking to stay updated.
The Lottery in Lexington
Lexington and the surrounding Midlands region of South Carolina have a vibrant history of participation in the lottery, with players frequently buying tickets at local retailers. The sale of this winning ticket at Quick Serve highlights the chances available to local players and adds to the community’s excitement surrounding the lottery.
Winning Ticket Instructions
For those who purchase lottery tickets, it is recommended that they sign the back of their tickets and store them in a safe place until they are ready to claim their prizes. Doing so ensures that the ticket is secure and assists in the claiming process, should they win. Proper handling of the ticket could prevent potential disputes regarding ownership in the event of a large win.
The sale of this $50,000 ticket marks another milestone in the ongoing history of the Powerball lottery, reminding residents and players alike of the potential rewards that come with participating. As the excitement builds for the next drawing, many are hopeful that another win may soon come to Lexington.
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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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