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01.13 Instant Winn Sort BARTOLINI , JOHN A PITTSBURGH MERRY MILLIONS $1,000,000.00 RICE , MICHAEL D VERONA PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $1,000,000.00 COLLINS , GARY M EMPORIUM PLATINUM MILLIONS $1,000,000.00 BIXLER , ELVIS D HEGINS 10X CASH $300,000.00 BERLINER , MARGUERITE V PITTSBURGH BLACK TIE $300,000.00 KOURY , DAVID S ALLENTOWN BLACK TIE $300,000.00 FENSEL , MARY V MC KEAN SIZZLIN 777 $250,000.00 WOOD , DOUGLAS MC KEAN SIZZLIN 777 $250,000.00 TWARDOWSKI , EUGENE M MALVERN $250,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE $150,000.00 BURICK , CYNTHIA E ROCHESTER $ $100,000.00 BRIDGES , ROGER BELLE VERNON BIG MONEY $100,000.00 HAGEN , JESSICA N STEWARTSTOWN FRO$TY CA$H $100,000.00 LECK , JASON D JOHNSTOWN FRO$TY CA$H $100,000.00 PASTALOVE , LEE EASTON FRO$TY CA$H $100,000.00 SANKEY , PAMELA M BESSEMER FRO$TY CA$H $100,000.00 KIGER , JULIE D CANONSBURG HARLEY-DAVIDSON $100,000.00 POLLARD , CAROLYN L HARRISBURG HOT TICKET $100,000.00 BENFIELD , ARLAN J BALLY INSTANT MILLIONS $100,000.00 DILL , BRENDA ELIZABETHTOWN KINGS OF CASH $100,000.00 KOKINDA , NICHOLAS SUMMIT HILL KINGS OF CASH $100,000.00 HOWER , LINDA M HARRISBURG MERRY MILLIONS $100,000.00 LAFFERTY , MARIA A DREXEL HILL PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $100,000.00 GRIMLEY , JONATHAN MORTON PLATINUM MILLIONS $100,000.00 KRONZ , RICHARD F PITTSBURGH PLATINUM MILLIONS $100,000.00 PITUCH , DONNA M WALNUTPORT PLATINUM MILLIONS $100,000.00 BLAIR JR, RAYMOND L KITTANNING PLATINUM MILLIONS $100,000.00 FAGAN , LARRY E HARRISBURG 7 $70,000.00 HERRING , ANTOINETTE D PHILADELPHIA 7 $70,000.00 BROWN , SAUDIA S PHILADELPHIA LUCKY IN LOVE $50,000.00 CHERRYBON , JOHN F MORRISVILLE LUCKY IN LOVE $50,000.00 STERNER , LINDA P SCHUYLKILL HAVEN LUCKY IN LOVE $50,000.00 CATALDE , CHARLES J ERIE SNOWBALL BUCKS $50,000.00 NISKACH , MARIE E PITTSBURGH SNOWBALL BUCKS $50,000.00 WRIGHT , CHARLES A POTTSVILLE SNOWBALL BUCKS $50,000.00 EMICK , BRET A GLENSHAW SPOOKTACULAR CASH $50,000.00 JUSKOWICH , DAVID B BETHEL PARK TRIM THE TREE $50,000.00 JOHNSON , BERNARD L PHILADELPHIA 10X CASH $30,000.00 SCOTT , JOHN GREENVILLE 10X CASH $30,000.00 SOLT , KEVIN LEWISTOWN ALPHA $30,000.00 KOCH , JOHN N WILKES BARRE SNOWBALL BUCKS $30,000.00 PIERCE , RONALD PUNXSUTAWNEY SNOWBALL BUCKS $30,000.00 LUCCI , CARLO M COATESVILLE WILD NUMBER BINGO $30,000.00 VAZQUEZ , EFRAIN READING WILD NUMBER BINGO $30,000.00 WARREN , GEORGE HARRISBURG WILD NUMBER BINGO $30,000.00 CASSLER , BETTY M WOMELSDORF WORD-O-RAMA! $30,000.00 CLARK , PATRICIA M PHOENIXVILLE WORD-O-RAMA! $30,000.00 FISCHER-BIONDO , GERMAI PINE GROVE BLACK TIE $25,000.00 HAZELTON , KELLY L TAYLOR BLACK TIE $25,000.00 WILSON , HAROLD PHILADELPHIA MONEY ROLL $25,000.00 CEDENO , VICTORIA L BETHLEHEM SWEET WINNINGS $25,000.00 HOLTZAPPLE , BILLIE J DANVILLE SWEET WINNINGS $25,000.00 GOLEY , ROBERT A PHILADELPHIA SPADES $21,000.00 SHEPARD , STACY D SAYRE $POT $OME CA$H $20,000.00 MCLAREN , DANNY R NEW CASTLE ALPHA $20,000.00 MOYER , EDWARD S LEHIGHTON DOUBLE SHOT $20,000.00 SMILEY , LORI ANN ROME DOUBLE SHOT $20,000.00 VUXTA , MICHAEL C MIDDLETOWN DOUBLE SHOT $20,000.00 STOUTER , KELLEY M EMMITSBURG SIZZLIN 777 $20,000.00 HALL , AMELDIA PHILADELPHIA TRIPLE DYNAMITE 777 $17,000.00 LONDON , JUANITA F PHILADELPHIA TRIPLE DYNAMITE 777 $17,000.00 ROHS , TIFFANY HELLERTOWN TRIPLE DYNAMITE 777 $17,000.00 ZAYAS , JOSE A PHILADELPHIA TRIPLE DYNAMITE 777 $17,000.00 BELTRAN , JOSE A ALLENTOWN $250,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE $15,000.00 CUMMINGS , CHARLES R PHILADELPHIA $250,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE $15,000.00 PIERCE , JOHN E NORMALVILLE $250,000 A YEAR FOR LIFE $15,000.00 DEVILLARS , LYNN M MEADVILLE $ $10,000.00 MARTIN , EDWARD F CLARKS SUMMIT $ $10,000.00 MAZERSKI , JOSEPH R CONSHOHOCKEN $ $10,000.00 WATTS JR, CURTIS PHILADELPHIA $ $10,000.00 ACKERMAN , WILLIE D JOHNSTOWN 10X CASH $10,000.00 BURKE , JOHN PHILADELPHIA 10X CASH $10,000.00 BURNETT , PATRICIA A LANCASTER 10X CASH $10,000.00 HARTMAN , S HOPE MIFFLINBURG 10X CASH $10,000.00 MELENDEZ-RODRIGUEZ , LI TEMPLE 10X CASH $10,000.00 MESAROS , STEPHEN C JIM THORPE 10X CASH $10,000.00 MILLER , KEVIN B COMMODORE 10X CASH $10,000.00 PLATKO , LINDA L BRADFORD 10X CASH $10,000.00 WALSKI , JOHN V BRIDGEPORT 10X CASH $10,000.00 BERNHARDY , MICHELE D MECHANICSBURG ACES HIGH $10,000.00 BROCATO , DOREEN PITTSBURGH ACES HIGH $10,000.00 DEACON , DOLORES L HOP BOTTOM ACES HIGH $10,000.00 WILLIAMS , LINDA A PHILADELPHIA ACES HIGH $10,000.00 CLOUD , ALFRED R HARRISBURG BLACK TIE $10,000.00 KOHAN , ELAINE M YORK BLACK TIE $10,000.00 PLEWA , RICHARD J HONEY BROOK BLACK TIE $10,000.00 RUGALA , JOHN M WILMINGTON BLACK TIE $10,000.00 SINGH , MANJIT EPHRATA BLACK TIE $10,000.00 KING , MARTHA PHILADELPHIA CA$H IN! $10,000.00 BIXLER , JAMES C TOWER CITY CRO$$WORD $10,000.00 CARTER , GEORGIANNA M POINT MARION CRO$$WORD $10,000.00 PENA , LEONEL READING CRO$$WORD $10,000.00 RAMOS , MARIBEL HARRISBURG CRO$$WORD $10,000.00 YINGLING , CHERYL D HOLLIDAYSBURG CRO$$WORD $10,000.00 ALBERT , PAT S MC KEES ROCKS FRO$TY CA$H $10,000.00 GRIMM , SAMANTHA L BETHEL PARK FRO$TY CA$H $10,000.00 GROVE , MEGAN P WILLIAMSBURG FRO$TY CA$H $10,000.00 MARLATT , RICHARD H ALLENTOWN FRO$TY CA$H $10,000.00 TROUPE , THERESE M GAP FRO$TY CA$H $10,000.00 WISMER , NICOLE M EASTON FRO$TY CA$H $10,000.00 TENTYLO , MACHEL M COALDALE HARLEY-DAVIDSON $10,000.00 WARD , MICHAEL A READING HARLEY-DAVIDSON $10,000.00 WEISS , GARY L MECHANICSBURG HARLEY-DAVIDSON $10,000.00 BHUTANI , RAJEEV DOWNINGTOWN KINGS OF CASH $10,000.00 GULA , EUGENE C PITTSBURGH KINGS OF CASH $10,000.00 YOUNG , RANDALL K MILLVILLE KINGS OF CASH $10,000.00 BUCHER , STANLEY GLEN MILLS PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 HULL , DIANNE K HARRISBURG PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 KIRKLAND , STUART PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 LANGAN , DENNIS PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 NICOL , SAMUEL R FAIRLESS HILLS PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 NITZKY , RONALD S LAKE ARIEL PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 NUTT , BRANDON L WAYNESBORO PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 SAMSEL , LINDSEY R FRENCHVILLE PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 TOOLE , JOHN A PITTSTON PENNSYLVANIA MILLIONAIRES C $10,000.00 CHADHA , POONAM WOMELSDORF PLATINUM MILLIONS $10,000.00 ETALIANO , CHERYL ANN SAINT MARYS PLATINUM MILLIONS $10,000.00 KUMAR , SHRAVAN SOMERSET PLATINUM MILLIONS $10,000.00 MCANDREW , SCOTT P HASTINGS PLATINUM MILLIONS $10,000.00 OBERDORFF III, SAMUEL P WINDSOR PLATINUM MILLIONS $10,000.00 SARNIAK , LISA RAE NEW KENSINGTON PLATINUM MILLIONS $10,000.00 SCHWEISS , JOHN L HERMITAGE PLATINUM MILLIONS $10,000.00 CORRADINO , MARYANNE P OLD FORGE SIZZLIN 777 $10,000.00 GOLDEN JR, RICHARD MAHANOY CITY SIZZLIN 777 $10,000.00 WISE , ROBERT M WAYNESBORO SIZZLIN 777 $10,000.00 ARNOLD , RAYMOND C ATHENS SNOWBALL BUCKS $10,000.00 BUFFINGTON JR, RICHARD PUNXSUTAWNEY SNOWBALL BUCKS $10,000.00 DULSKY , CHRISTIN M PHOENIXVILLE SNOWBALL BUCKS $10,000.00 WINTERS , KIMBERLY A MCKEESPORT SNOWBALL BUCKS $10,000.00 BALDYGA , DAVID E LEWISTOWN THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 FOREMAN , THOMAS L PHILIPSBURG THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 KEENE , JOSEPH C WEST NEWTON THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 MCCARTHY , KEITH T BUTLER THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 NEJMAN , NICOLE S PHILADELPHIA THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 PACIOREK , SHAWN M CANONSBURG THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 PARNELL , PATRICK ARISTES THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 SHIBLEY , MARC SCRANTON THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 WATERS , ANGELA D DOYLESTOWN THE PRICE IS RIGHT $10,000.00 DUNLAP , WALTER O BUTLER 7 $7,000.00 JOHNSTON , BELINDA S WIDNOON 7 $7,000.00 NANIEWICZ , JENNIFER CARBONDALE 7 $7,000.00 SCHONOUR , MARVIN W REINHOLDS 7 $7,000.00 VANSYCKLE , WANDA L EASTON 7 $7,000.00 ARTUSO , DONNA L NEW KENSINGTON LUCKY $HAMROCK $7,000.00 KEHLER , ROBERT HAZLETON $10,000 A MONTH FOR LIFE $5,000.00 CAREY , CYNTHIA M HARRISBURG $100 MILLION CASH EXTRAVAGA $5,000.00 SCHULTZ , KAY L MC DONALD $100 MILLION CASH EXTRAVAGA $5,000.00 GROCHULSKI , RYSZARD POCONO SUMMIT BINGO MANIA $5,000.00 GORBY , COLLEEN R BELLE VERNON FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 GUIGLEY , ARLENE E DOUGLASSVILLE FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 HOLBROOK , JAMES J EASTON FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 KUHN , DAVID R CORAOPOLIS FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 LUCAS , JUDITH ANN M ASHLAND FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 MITCHELL , COURTLAND PITTSBURGH FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 NOLAN , ROBERT L LOYALHANNA FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 SIMONS , LINDA J HAWLEY FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 THOMPSON , MIGDALIA PHILADELPHIA FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 URBANEK , KATARZYNA MORRISVILLE FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 WOODS , THOMAS G LINESVILLE FRO$TY CA$H $5,000.00 ARROYA , LUIS A COATESVILLE INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 BARTON , KIMBERLY A HARRISBURG INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 BIELEK , LEONARD NATRONA HEIGHTS INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 COLLINS , KENNETH L HUNTINGDON INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 CULBERTSON , BRENDA S JAMESTOWN INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 FERRERI , DONALD C ROYERSFORD INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 FLOYD , RONALD L WEATHERLY INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 FONTANA , FRANCES PHILADELPHIA INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 FORD , HEATHER A LEVITTOWN INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 FRANTANGELI , DOMINIC A PHILADELPHIA INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 HOFFMAN , JANET PITTSBURGH INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 LAMONT , PATRICK J CLINTON INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 MILLER , JOHN W IRWIN INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 NGUYEN , CUONG BELLE VERNON INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 PATEL , TEJAS SCRANTON INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 PINO , WILLIAM B COLLEGEVILLE INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 PLATKO , LINDA L BRADFORD INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 REES , GORDON O NEW CASTLE INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 SMEAL , BRYAN Q LEVITTOWN INSTANT MILLIONS $5,000.00 SPIEGEL , WILLIAM G WASHINGTON
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