Cecil County man wins Maryland Lottery scratcher worth $100k

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Keno Camaraderie Lands Elkton Man $100K Lottery Win

A lucky man from Cecil County won a whopping sum of $100,000 playing Maryland Lottery’s $100,000 CA$H ticket game.

The winning ticket was purchased from the Xtreme Gas on North Bridge Street. The store will receive a bonus of $100 for selling the winning ticket. 

He bought two lottery tickets for the drawing, one of which came up blank and other paid him $100,000.

The winner told lottery officials that with the winning amount he plans to pay off some student loans, sponsor upcoming family vacation and also down payment for an investment property.

The Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency (MLGCA) is an independent agency of the Maryland government. The MLGCA operates the Maryland Lottery and serves as regulator for Maryland's casino and sports wagering programs and a number of ancillary gaming programs.

The minimum age to buy Maryland Lottery tickets is 18, and casino patrons must be at least 21.