College student from Winston-Salem says she will use her $200K lottery win to help her mom

A college student from Winston-Salem said she will user her $200,000 lottery win to help her mom.Torey Hicks described her win as "a blessing" that will give her the chance to help her mom just like her mother has helped her.Hicks, a junior at Shaw University in Raleigh, said she planned to use her prize money to help her mother pay off her car and help her buy a home."I want to do something for her because she has always done for me," Hicks said.Hicks said she and her mother play lottery games together. Hicks' $5 Lucky 7 Bonus ticket was purchased at the Laxmi Food Mart on Reidsville Road in Walkertown. She said she didn't believe the win until she used the lottery app on her smartphone to scan the ticket. Up came the message: "Claim at lottery headquarters."After federal and state withholdings, Hicks received $141,501. The game started this month with five top prizes of $200,000 and Hicks claimed the second one.

A college student from Winston-Salem said she will user her $200,000 lottery win to help her mom.

Torey Hicks described her win as "a blessing" that will give her the chance to help her mom just like her mother has helped her.




Hicks, a junior at Shaw University in Raleigh, said she planned to use her prize money to help her mother pay off her car and help her buy a home.

"I want to do something for her because she has always done for me," Hicks said.

Hicks said she and her mother play lottery games together.

Hicks' $5 Lucky 7 Bonus ticket was purchased at the Laxmi Food Mart on Reidsville Road in Walkertown. She said she didn't believe the win until she used the lottery app on her smartphone to scan the ticket.

Up came the message: "Claim at lottery headquarters."

After federal and state withholdings, Hicks received $141,501.

The game started this month with five top prizes of $200,000 and Hicks claimed the second one.