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Prince George's Woman Wins $62,448 Twice On Same Lottery Numbers

The Hillcrest Heights resident claimed the same prize playing the same numbers earlier this year. She'll save it for "hard times."

HILLCREST HEIGHTS, MD — Talk about your Lottery déjà vu! A Prince George’s County woman recntly won the same amount – $62,448 – playing the same Racetrax horses – 11, 7, 5 and 6 – on a Superfecta bet placed at the same Lottery retailer where she won earlier this year.

“That’s my lucky store,” the winner said of Meyers Liquors in Suitland.

The Hillcrest Heights resident found her Lottery luck by deciding to play the same set of special numbers regularly in 2016.

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“Whenever I go into the store I play these numbers and I play for 20 races,” she told Maryland Lottery officials. “This time, my win came out on the very first race.”

The 59-year-old just couldn’t believe her luck when the horses finished in her favor. She ran to the clerk who had sold her the $62,448 winning Racetrax ticket back in January, too, to share her good news.

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“We high-fived,” she said. “I was amazed. I was like, ‘Oh my God, It couldn’t happen again.’”

The loyal Racetrax player snagged her first $62,448 win came on Jan. 16. She has worked more than three decades for the federal government as a program manager, but isn’t ready to retire yet, she said, even after her two big Racetrax wins.

Her love of numbers led her to Sudoku and then to Racetrax. The “Ice Princess,” which is her nickname, is a strong believer in playing responsibly.

“The numbers hit you, you don’t hit them,” she said, noting that luck played a big role in both of her Racetrax wins and in a $17,000 Pick 4 prize she won several years ago. “Playing the Maryland Lottery is a hobby to me. You can’t go crazy. You’ve got to have a limit.”

She put her first $62,448 prize into the bank and will do the same with this prize. “You need the money for hard times,” she said.

»Photo of lottery winner courtesy of Maryland Lottery

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