ORLANDO, Fla. — None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Saturday evening matched all six numbers drawn, which were:
02-13-35-36-52
Powerball: 11
(two, thirteen, thirty-five, thirty-six, fifty-two; Powerball: eleven)
Players matching all five numbers and the Powerball would have won or shared the $70 million jackpot. The prize goes to an estimated $80 million for Wednesday.
Tickets that match the first five numbers, but miss the Powerball, win $1 million each, and there were two of those. They were sold in: Louisiana(1) and Missouri(1).
There were no Power Play Match 5 winners.
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