Contestants Win a Total of $387,500 on ''The Big Spin'' Show.Entertainment Editors/News Editors SACRAMENTO Sacramento, city, United States Sacramento (săkrəmĕn`tō), city (1990 pop. 369,365), state capital and seat of Sacramento co., central Calif. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 8, 2003 The California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). Lottery's "The Big Spin(R)" Show airs every Saturday in 12 television markets statewide. A total of $387,500 was won by contestants who appeared on the show airing Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003. The contestant that won a chance to spin the prize wheel from the California Gold California Gold were an American soccer team, founded in 1998. The team was a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, until 2006, when the team left the league and the franchise was terminated. elimination round was Ricky Rehberg, from Hayward, who won $120,000! Rehberg, who bought his lucky ticket at T & M Liquor liquor /li·quor/ (lik´er) (li´kwor) pl. liquors, liquo´res [L.] 1. a liquid, especially an aqueous solution containing a medicinal substance. 2. Store in San Leandro San Leandro (săn lēăn`drō), city (1990 pop. 68,223), Alameda co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1872. Metal, wood, and paper products; chemicals; leather goods; foods and beverages; medical equipment; lighting fixtures; and , commented, "I'm going to pay bills and help my family with my prize money." The second runner-up from the California Gold round was Katherine Berger, a payroll processor from Santa Ana Santa Ana, city, El Salvador Santa Ana (sän'tä ä`nä), city (1993 pop. 129,873), W El Salvador. It is the second largest city in the country and the commercial and processing center for a sugarcane, coffee, and cattle region. who won $5,000. California Gold is another way to get to the wheel on "The Big Spin(R)" Show. The game starts with 10 contestants whose "Big Spin" Scratchers(R) tickets revealed three "TV SHOW" symbols on one ticket. When instructed, each player pushes down a "detonator detonator (dĕ`tənā'tər), type of explosive that reacts with great rapidity and is used to set off other, more inert explosives. Fulminate of mercury mixed with potassium chlorate is a commonly used detonator. " to reveal a prize ranging from $1,750 to $4,000. Two of those contestants will find gold nuggets a lump of gold as found in gold mining or digging; - called also a pepito. See also: Gold and advance to the second round of play. Once there, they compete to see who can get the closest to 10 units of "gold nuggets" in their mining car without going over. The winner of this round goes to "The Big Spin(R)" prize wheel, while the other contestant wins $5,000. The "Fantasy 5 Dream Machine" contestants won a total of $170,000 on this week's show. The first "Fantasy 5 Dream Machine" contestant was Robert Alvero from Sun Valley who won $85,000. Alvero, who purchased his ticket at Brand's Mini Mart in Glendale, said, "I plan to help out my family with my winnings." The second "Fantasy 5 Dream Machine" contestant was Olga Littlewood, a retiree from Huntington Beach Huntington Beach, city (1990 pop. 181,519), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific coast, across from Santa Catalina Island, in an oil-producing area; inc. 1909. It manufactures aerospace vehicles, aircraft parts, optical instruments, and heat transfer equipment. who won $85,000. Littlewood, who bought her ticket at Sterling Liquor in Westminster, expressed, "I'm going to invest my prize money." Contestants on the "Fantasy 5 Dream Machine" game have up to five chances to launch a ball into one of the five bins in the pinball-type game. Each bin represents a cash amount. Prizes are cumulative, but only one ball may land in each bin to claim the prize amount. Contestants appearing on this segment qualify by mailing an entry form to the Lottery lottery, scheme for distributing prizes by lot or other method of chance selection to persons who have paid for the opportunity to win. The term is not applicable when lots are drawn without payment by the interested parties to determine some matter, e.g. after purchasing $5 of Fantasy 5 games on one playslip. The Spin-Spin-Spin contestant on this week's show was Robert Barnett, a retiree from Lake Elsinore who won $75,000. Barnett, who bought his lucky ticket at Big K in Temecula, said, "I plan to use this money to do home improvements." Barnett bought a "Big Spin" Scratchers(R) ticket which revealed three "SPIN" symbols on one ticket. That lucky ticket entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: Barnett to a direct trip to the prize wheel. The California Lottery sells its products through a network of more than 19,000 retail locations statewide. During Fiscal Year 2001/2002, the Lottery provided 51.9 percent of its revenues to players as prizes, 34.9 percent to public schools and 13.2 percent for administrative expenses, which included 6.8 percent for retailer commissions. In Fiscal Year 2002/2003, the California Lottery contributed $1 billion to public schools, for a third consecutive year. The Lottery's contribution equals approximately 2 percent of the State's total education budget. "The Big Spin(R)" television show is the longest running lottery game show in the country, airing continuously since 1985.
NAME CITY AMOUNT
Ricky Rehberg Hayward $ 120,000
Robert Alvero Sun Valley $ 85,000
Olga Littlewood Huntington Beach $ 85,000
Robert Barnett Lake Elsinore $ 75,000
Other California Gold Contestants $ 22,500
TOTAL $ 387,500
Note: Additional information about the California Lottery may be found on our web site at www.calottery.com. |
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