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Winning $100K, $50K Powerball Tickets Sold In Maryland

Maryland Lottery officials are looking for two lucky players who won big on Wednesday night's Powerball drawing.

The two tickets were unclaimed as of Thursday, March 20.

The two tickets were unclaimed as of Thursday, March 20.

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No jackpots were won on March 20, but a winning ticket worth $50,000 was sold at a Montgomery County 7-Eleven and a second worth $100,000 at a Howard County gas station that remain unclaimed a day later.

The winning tickets were sold at the 7-Eleven on Watkins Mill Road in Gaithersburg and at 40 West BP on Baltimore National Pike in Ellicott City.

On Wednesday, March 20, the winning numbers were 13-22-57-54-66 with a Powerball of 09 and the "Power Play multiplier" was X2

Across Maryland, there were 26,456 reported winners on Wednesday, who can now claim prizes of between $4 and $100,000.

With no jackpot winners, the top Powerball prize will rise to an estimated $750 million for Saturday's drawing, marking the ninth-largest in history. The estimated cash option is $357.3 million. 

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