LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Someone in Oldham County is $10 million richer, after scoring a Double Play on Monday night's Powerball drawing.

In a release, the Kentucky Lottery said the winning ticket matched all five white balls and the Powerball in the second Double Play drawing, winning the top tier Double Play prize of $10 million. The Double Play drawing takes place immediately after the Powerball drawing.

The Lottery said this was Kentucky's first top tier Powerball Double Play win since the feature was introduced in the state in late 2023.

Monday night’s winning Powerball Double Play numbers were 1 – 31 – 33 – 54 – 60 Powerball 26.

The winning ticket was purchased at Circle K No. 3305 – 2900 Highway 22, Crestwood, KY 40014.

Double Play is an add-on option to the game’s base $2 wager. For an additional $1 wager, players have the same numbers entered in both drawings.

Winners must claim their prizes at lottery headquarters – 1011 W. Main St. in Louisville. Winners should contact the lottery at 1-877-789-4532 to make an appointment to claim their prize.

There was no winner of the $95 million Powerball jackpot Monday night. The next drawing is at 11 p.m. (eastern) on Wednesday.

Kentucky jackpot winners 

According to the Kentucky Lottery website, there hasn't been a big jackpot collected in Kentucky since there were two in 2010. 

In Jan. 2010, a Georgetown couple, Rob and Tuesday Anderson, won after a clerk at the Pro Stop Marathon incorrectly printed a Powerball ticket for Rob on Christmas Eve 2009. The mistake ticket ended up hitting the game’s $128.6 million jackpot.

In Dec. 2010, Knott County native and Louisville resident Muncie Meade won the Powerball worth $19.12 million.

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