Originally published Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 9:09 PM
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1 winning ticket for $200K in Wash. Hit 5 drawing
One winning ticket was sold for the Washington State Lottery's $200,000 Hit 5 cashpot Wednesday night while no winning ticket was sold for the $5.5 million Lotto jackpot.
The Associated Press
One winning ticket was sold for the Washington State Lottery's $200,000 Hit 5 cashpot Wednesday night while no winning ticket was sold for the $5.5 million Lotto jackpot.
Saturday's Lotto will be worth $5.7 million while Hit 5 will be worth $100,000.
There were two winning tickets sold for the $10,000 prize in the Match 4 game.
In Lotto, 19 tickets were sold with five of six winning numbers and are worth $1,000 each. Another 756 tickets had four winning numbers and are worth $30 apiece. Sales were $380,257 and the winning numbers were: 3-6-14-29-35-42.
In Hit 5, 44 tickets were sold with four of the five winning numbers and are worth $100 each. Another 1,265 tickets had three winning numbers and are worth $10 apiece. Sales were $133,536 and the winning numbers were: 8-19-21-25-39.
The Match 4 numbers were: 8-13-18-19.
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