Marion Man Wins Lottery Again
A North Carolina man who tried his luck at the Carolina Keno lottery game won $100,000 — his second-largest lottery prize in seven years.
Dewey Croom, of Marion, told North Carolina Education Lottery officials he bought his Carolina Keno ticket from the Sugar Hill Food Mart in Marion.
Croom claimed his prize at lottery headquarters in Raleigh and took home $70,771 after required federal and state tax withholdings.
With the prize money, he said he plans to pay off his “pickup truck, put the rest of it in the bank and maybe take a vacation.”
Carolina Keno lets you choose how many numbers, or spots, you play and your choice determines your odds and the prize you play for.
Croom’s big win came when he paid $10 for 10 drawings, selecting the 10-spot game. In one of the drawings, he matched all 10 spots. He became the third person to win a $100,000 prize playing Keno since the game started in 2017.
The odds of winning $100,000 in a 10-spot game are 1 in 8.9 million.
Croom says he’ll combine his newest big check with his previous Cash 5 jackpot winnings. Back in the December 16, 2014 drawing, he won the $121,790 Cash 5 jackpot.