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South Carolina Education Lottery Reveals Latest Draw Results

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Columbia, South Carolina, September 18, 2025

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The recent winners of the South Carolina Lottery include a ticket sold at Southeast BP, winning a Grand Prize of $170,000 in the Palmetto Cash 5. In addition, a woman from Food Lion in Roebuck won $200,000 after purchasing a scratch-off ticket. The latest draw results include winning numbers for Powerball, Pick 3, Pick 4, Cash Pop, and Palmetto Cash 5. Players are reminded to follow the claiming process for their prizes.

Columbia, South Carolina – The South Carolina Education Lottery has released the results of its various draw games for September 17, 2025. This includes the Powerball, Pick 3, Pick 4, Cash Pop, and Palmetto Cash 5 results.

The winning numbers for the Powerball were 07, 30, 50, 54, 62, with a Powerball number of 20 and a Power Play multiplier of 2. Additionally, the results for Pick 3 Plus showed midday winning numbers of 3, 4, 4, with a Fireball number of 9, while the evening results were 8, 1, 9, with a Fireball number of 2. The Pick 4 Plus results were 5, 1, 0, 8, with a Fireball number of 9 for midday, and 7, 1, 4, 3, with a Fireball number of 2 for the evening.

Winning numbers for Cash Pop were drawn as 02, 09, 12, 14, and 26. The Palmetto Cash 5 results featured winning numbers 08, 19, 47, 51, and 58, with a Powerball number of 21. Furthermore, for those participating in the Powerball Double Play, the winning number was 21.

Lottery winners should be aware of the process for claiming their prizes. For amounts up to $500, winners can redeem their prizes directly at any authorized retailer. For prizes ranging from $501 to $100,000, winners must mail a signed winning ticket along with a claim form and a government-issued photo ID to the Claims Center. Prizes exceeding $100,000 must be claimed in person at the lottery headquarters located in Columbia, where winners must present identification and their Social Security card. Importantly, all prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date.

For comprehensive claiming details, individuals are encouraged to visit the South Carolina Education Lottery claims page.

Furthermore, recent events in the lottery world in South Carolina include a significant Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot that was won on September 12, 2025. A ticket sold at Southeast BP, located at 8000 Garners Ferry Road, won a Grand Prize of $170,000, with winning numbers of 7, 22, 28, 29, and 37. In addition, a woman purchased a scratch-off ticket at Food Lion in Roebuck and won $200,000, taking home $140,000 after taxes. Despite not being a fan of the related Clemson Jackpot game, she appreciated the orange tickets.

On August 7, another notable win occurred when a man in Mount Pleasant claimed an impressive Pick 4 prize of $811,000. He had a hunch about the numbers 1, 7, 3, 1 and purchased 162 tickets. Coincidentally, another player at the same market won $25,400 using the same numbers, illustrating the ripple effect of luck.

The South Carolina Education Lottery continues to provide exciting opportunities for residents, with various games and the potential for life-changing prizes. All players are reminded to play responsibly and be aware of the claiming process for any winnings they may receive.

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