GETTYSBURG, PA — A Powerball ticket worth $150,000 was sold at a bar and grill in Adams County for the March 29 drawing, Pennsylvania Lottery officials announced Monday.
The winning ticket matched four of the five white balls drawn — 7, 11, 21, 53, and 61 — plus the red Powerball 2. The ticket included the $1 Power Play option, which tripled the original $50,000 prize to $150,000, thanks to a 3X multiplier.
The lucky ticket was purchased at Blue & Gray Bar & Grill, located at 2 Baltimore Street in Gettysburg. The retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
The winner’s identity remains unknown until the ticket is claimed and validated. All Powerball prizes must be claimed within one year of the drawing date. Players are encouraged to sign the back of their tickets immediately.
More than 64,600 other Pennsylvania Powerball tickets won prizes in the same drawing, including over 11,800 with Power Play and more than 6,300 with Double Play. Meanwhile, the jackpot-winning ticket for that drawing — worth $526.5 million — was sold in California.
The Powerball jackpot has since reset to $20 million for the next drawing on March 31.