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Winners' Payoffs: A Wedding and a House

Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:30pm EDT
SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
The two top winners on this week's show plan to take the
significant steps of financing a wedding and a house. The grand total
won this week was $127,500. The show aired statewide Saturday, July
19, 2008.

   As do most brides, Tisha Waber, a newlywed from Simi Valley,
incurred some debt from her recent wedding. "It was a beautiful beach
wedding, but like most weddings, it was expensive," explained Waber
after her recent win on the Big Spin. Waber was actually lucky enough
to spin the wheel twice. Her first ball landed in the "Triple" spoke
and her second ball landed in the "$25,000" spoke. She plans to use
her $75,000 prize to payoff wedding debt and maybe even buy a new car.

   The second big winner of the day was Consuelo Perez of Pomona who
beat out nine other contestants to get to the Big Spin wheel. Perez, a
machine operator, was eating at a Chinese food restaurant when she
decided to buy a Big Spin ticket from the self-service terminal. She
says she's planning to pay off her house with her $30,000 prize.

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                           Winners Summary

NAME                        CITY                                AMOUNT
----------------            ---------------                   --------
Tisha Waber                 Simi Valley                        $75,000
Consuelo Perez              Pomona                             $30,000
Adrian Estrada              Sylmar                              $5,000
Esmeralda Walden            San Francisco                       $4,000
Wendy Stack                 Oakdale                             $2,500
Ronald Amantia              Simi Valley                         $2,000
Gerardo Moreno              Mission Hill                        $2,000
Eve Chou                    Fremont                             $1,750
Lillian Chung               Newport Coast                       $1,750
Sally Sanders               Oxnard                              $1,750
M. Quento                   Cupertino                           $1,750
                            TOTAL                             $127,500
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   For high resolution photos of Tisha Waber or Consuelo Perez please
contact (916) 324-9639 or e-mail newsroom@calottery.com.

   More than 95 cents of every Lottery dollar is returned to the
community in the form of contributions to education, prizes and retail
commissions. The California Lottery contributes at least 34 cents of
every dollar that players spend on Lottery products to public
education and returns more than 50 percent of sales to players in the
form of prizes. Since its inception in 1985, the Lottery has
contributed more than $20 billion to California schools out of total
sales of nearly $55 billion. Retailers benefit too, earning $3.5
billion in compensation since 1985.

   www.calottery.com

California State Lottery
Al Lundeen or Cathy Doyle Johnston, 916-324-9639

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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