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Vacation, Saving In Plans For $67K Lottery Winner
Matthew Tobin of Crownsville plans to pay bills and set aside money for his daughter after winning a Maryland Lottery game.

CROWNSVILLE, MD — Matthew Tobin of Crownsville, a welder by day and Racetrax player by night, had his biggest day ever at the virtual track recently. The 41-year-old dad plays a few races on the way home from work every day, but waits for the end of the month to check the results.
“I stay and watch the races with my friends once in a while,” he told Maryland Lottery officials after claiming his prize. “Usually I just buy my tickets and head home.” Whether staying or going, one thing is consistent in his Racetrax play — longshots, a Lottery news release said. “I always play a longshot in my combination. I figure that if I eventually win, why not try to win big?”
Tobin stopped at Glen Burnie Mobil on March 3 and bouth a winning ticket worth more than $67,000. The Anne Arundel County man placed a 20-draw Superfecta wager on Feb. 9 at that Lottery retailer, betting that horses 11, 6, 9 and 4 would finish in that exact order and they did.
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“I couldn’t believe my ears when the cashier told me how much I’d won. It was exciting,” he said in a press release. “I started celebrating pretty loudly, just going crazy. The employees there joined right in, they’re real friendly people.”
Paying bills, planning a vacation and saving for his daughter’s future top Tobin’s list of plans for his winnings. He intends to continue playing Racetrax at his lucky retailer, which is located at 7200 Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie. The Mobil station earns a bonus of $676 for selling a winning Racetrax ticket of $10,000 or more.
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