
Winning numbers drawn in Wednesday's South Carolina Pick 3 Evening
The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the 'South Carolina Pick 3 Evening' game were:
5, 5, 5, Bonus: 0
(five, five, five, Bonus: zero)
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