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Towson Man a Contender for 20 Years of Ravens Tickets: Maryland Lottery
Six finalists — including a Towson resident — won $10,000 in a second-chance competition sponsored by Maryland Lottery and Baltimore Ravens.

BALTIMORE, MD — Someone will win 20 years of season tickets this week to see the Baltimore Ravens, and it may be a Towson man. The Maryland Lottery has selected six finalists in its "Seats for 20 Years" contest, and Richard Krach of Towson is among them.
Krach and five other finalists will take a VIP tour of M&T Bank Stadium on Wednesday before the announcement is made about who won the grand prize. All finalists received $10,000, according to the Maryland Lottery.
There were 1.1 million entries to the Seats for 20 Years contest, lottery officials reported. To be eligible, lottery players submitted $2 and $5 scratch-off tickets that had not won prizes, for a "second chance" to win something.
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Lottery officials identified six finalists and will announce the winner of the grand prize in the Ravens locker room on Wednesday morning. The prize includes club-level tickets to all home games, both during the preseason and regular season, as well as a parking pass.
In addition to Krach of Towson, other finalists include Federico Gamboa of Lutherville, Angela Ferraro of Nottingham, Damien Merritt of Rosedale, Mallory Malla of Crofton and Ariadna Bila of Montgomery Village.
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The Baltimore Ravens and Maryland Lottery sponsored the contest.
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