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South Carolina Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 results for June 20, 2026

South Carolina Lottery Powerball, Pick 3 results for June 20, 2026

Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win Heres what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.

Just the FAQs, USA TODAY The South Carolina Education Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.

Heres a look at June 20, 2026, results for each game: Winning Powerball numbers from June 20 drawing 16-20-44-48-50, Powerball: 15, Power Play: 2 Check Powerball payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Pick 3 Plus FIREBALL numbers from June 20 drawing Midday: 3-8-7, FB: 6 Evening: 3-8-5, FB: 6 Check Pick 3 Plus FIREBALL payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Pick 4 Plus FIREBALL numbers from June 20 drawing Midday: 5-6-4-2, FB: 6 Evening: 3-5-4-4, FB: 6 Check Pick 4 Plus FIREBALL payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Cash Pop numbers from June 20 drawing Midday: 06 Evening: 14 Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Palmetto Cash 5 numbers from June 20 drawing 02-13-16-19-21 Check Palmetto Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.

Winning Powerball Double Play numbers from June 20 drawing 11-12-25-42-57, Powerball: 20 Check Powerball Double Play payouts and previous drawings here.

Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results Are you a winner? Heres how to claim your lottery prize The South Carolina Education Lottery provides multiple ways to claim prizes, depending on the amount won: For prizes up to $500, you can redeem your winnings directly at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer.

Simply present your signed winning ticket at the retailer for an immediate payout.

Winnings $501 to $100,000, may be redeemed by mailing your signed winning ticket along with a completed claim form and a copy of a government-issued photo ID to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center.

For security, keep copies of your documents and use registered mail to ensure the safe arrival of your ticket.

SC Education Lottery P.O.

Box 11039 Columbia, SC 29211-1039 For large winnings above $100,000, claims must be made in person at the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters in Columbia.

To claim, bring your signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, a government-issued photo ID, and your Social Security card for identity verification.

Winners of large prizes may also set up an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for convenient direct deposit of winnings.

Columbia Claims Center 1303 Assembly Street Columbia, SC 29201 Claim Deadline: All prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date for draw games.

For more details and to access the claim form, visit the South Carolina Lottery claim page.

When are the South Carolina Lottery drawings held? - Powerball: 10:59 p.m.

ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

- Mega Millions: 11 p.m.

ET on Tuesday and Friday.

- Pick 3: Daily at 12:59 p.m.

(Midday) and 6:59 p.m.

(Evening).

- Pick 4: Daily at 12:59 p.m.

(Midday) and 6:59 p.m.

(Evening).

- Cash Pop: Daily at 12:59 p.m.

(Midday) and 6:59 p.m.

(Evening).

- Palmetto Cash 5: 6:59 p.m.

ET daily.

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With 77 days until South Carolina football kicks off 2026 season, a look back at No.

77 George Schecterly South Carolina football will take the field for the first time in 2026 on September 5 against Kent State.

Williams-Brice Stadium will play host to the Gamecocks and Golden Flashes at 12:45 p.m., just 77 days from today.

The No.

77 is often worn by offensive linemen.

One of two tough-nosed offensive tackles in a fun Gamecock era wore the number, as George Schechterly played for the Gamecocks from 1978 to 1980.

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Schechterly actually began his career at Penn State, playing for legendary coach Joe Paterno.

However, as a redshirt, he didnt meet the conditioning requirements to stay with the Nittany Lions.

South Carolina gave him a second chance, and the offensive lineman dedicated himself to getting better.

It paid off in a big way.

Despite being a little undersized, Schechterly earned a starting job at right tackle for the Gamecocks.

He played opposite left tackle Chuck Slaughter, and the duo excelled at sealing off defensive ends with reach blocks.

That proved to be a big deal for South Carolina, as a running back named George Rogers made defenses pay on toss sweep plays.

Of course, Rogers wound up winning the 1980 Heisman Trophy, and Schechterly and Slaughter provided a lot of assistance.

The toss sweep play worked so well that the fanbase often joked that the best ideas in the teams playbook were George Sweep Right and George Sweep Left.

See other jersey countdown stories like this on GamecockCentral.com.

That same 1980 season, Schechterly was an All-Independent selection at tackle and won the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top overall blocker among Independent School blockers.

He was USCs only tackle ever to earn the honor, though several interior blockers did.

Following his graduation, Schechterly played briefly in the NFL, CFL, and USFL.

BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) Texas A&M baseball added left-handed pitcher, Logan Prisco, out of South Carolina through the transfer portal on Friday night.

Prisco worked as a relief pitcher for the Gamecocks this past season, appearing in 20 games.

He posted a 3.45 ERA while tallying 34 strikeouts.

Prisco is the fifth pitcher the Aggies have picked up in the offseason along with Caleb Kimble (Houston), Johnny Nuanez (Wichita State), Jase Evangelista (UNLV) and Wade Cooper (Texas State).

Prisco is the eighth overall player added to the Aggies roster this offseason.

Prisco will have two seasons of eligibility once he is in College Station.

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COLUMBIA, S.C.

(WACH) Advocates, caregivers, patients, and community leaders gathered at the South Carolina State House on Friday for the inaugural South Carolina Sickle Cell Day.

Organizers said the event focused on raising awareness of sickle cell disease.

The South Carolina CBO Collective Caucus hosted the event at 10 a.m., coinciding with World Sickle Cell Day and Juneteenth.

Organizers said the gathering brought together healthcare professionals, legislators, advocates, and supporters from across the state to discuss education, support, and action related to sickle cell disease.

The program is designed to amplify the voices of individuals and families impacted by the disease and encourage conversations about healthcare access, advocacy, research, and community support, organizers said.

Attendees heard personal stories and learned about challenges faced by those living with sickle cell disease.

World Sickle Cell Day is a powerful call to action for all of us, said founder and CEO of The B Strong Group Brenda Green.

She said the collaboration expands support, strengthens community response, and stands with affected families.

The B Strong Group, founded in 2017 and based in Columbia, is a nonprofit organization focused on sickle cell awareness, advocacy, and caregiver support.

The group organizes blood drives, caregiver workshops, and awareness campaigns under the motto Educate, Advocate, Empower.

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