Sharon Godsey, a resident of Concord, Virginia, recently won $100,000 from a Powerball drawing, 12 years after winning the same amount from a scratch-off lottery ticket. Her winning Powerball ticket was purchased from Carson Market on Village Highway in Concord and matched four of the first five numbers and the Powerball, earning her the $100,000 prize. Godsey had opted for the Power Play option, which doubled her prize from $50,000 to $100,000.
When informed of her win, Godsey was shocked and recalled that her knees collapsed from the excitement. This win comes after Godsey previously won $100,000 from a Sapphire Riches scratch-off ticket she purchased in 2013. The Virginia Lottery congratulated Godsey on her luck and her remarkable win.
This remarkable win serves as a testament to the excitement and possibility of winning big in the various lottery games offered by the Virginia Lottery. Godsey’s story is a reminder that luck can strike twice, even after a significant period of time has passed. Her win serves as inspiration to others to try their luck and participate in lottery games, as one never knows when fortune may smile upon them. The Virginia Lottery wishes Godsey continued luck and success in her future ventures.
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