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3 Mass. Lottery tickets worth $100K won, claimed on Friday

3 Mass. Lottery tickets worth $100K won, claimed on Friday

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Three winning lottery tickets worth $100,000 were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Friday, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery website.
One of the winning tickets came from the game, 'Mass Cash.' The ticket was sold at a Shaw's market in Worcester and was won during the game's drawing held on May 30. The winning numbers were 5,11,14,25,35.
A $100,000 ticket was claimed on Friday from the game, '300X.' The ticket was sold in Beverly at Schooner Hannah Beer & Wine. The odds of winning the game's grand prize of $15 million are one in 5,376,000. Three grand prize tickets were sent out, two have been claimed, leaving one remaining.
Another $100,000 ticket was sold in East Boston at the East Boston Corner Market.
The prize was won in the game, '$15,000,000 Colossal Millions.' Although three grand prize tickets in the amount of $15 million have been dispersed across the state for 'Colossal Millions,' none of the tickets have been claimed. The odds of winning the $15 million prize are one in 5,040,000.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
Across the state, there were 666 prizes worth $600 or more that were won or claimed in all lottery games on Friday, including 60 in Boston, 24 in Springfield, and 20 in Worcester.
Mass. State Lottery winner: 2nd $2M prize claimed from $50 ticket in 2 days
Mass. State Lottery winner: $100K prize claimed in $2 game; one grand prize remains
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Read the original article on MassLive.

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