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Delco ticket wins $2M Powerball prize

Philly.com staff A ticket sold in Delaware County won $2 million in the most recent Powerball drawing. The ticket matched all five white balls drawn Saturday (3, 6, 14, 18 and 24) and was purchased with the power play option, lottery officials said.

A ticket sold in Delaware County won $2 million in the most recent Powerball drawing.

The ticket matched all five white balls drawn Saturday (3, 6, 14, 18 and 24) and was purchased with the power play option, lottery officials said.

But the Glen Mills ticket didn't match the Powerball of 21, missing out on the $70 million grand prize.

That jackpot was hit by a ticket purchased in Missouri, which matched all five numbers and the Powerball. The top prize for Wednesday's drawing now resets to $40 million.

Pennsylvania Lottery officials said the state's lucky ticket was sold at Domestic & Imported Beverages at 485 Baltimore Pike. The shop gets a $10,000 bonus for selling the winner.

The ticket holder has one year from the drawing date to claim the prize.

Also in Saturday's Powerball drawing, a North Carolina ticket won $2 million, while tickets sold in Florida and North Carolina matched the five white balls but without the power play, making them worth $1 million each.

In other lottery news, no one hit the Mega Millions jackpot on Friday, so the top prize for Tuesday's drawing rolls over to $96 million.