RALEIGH – Patrick Stanley of Randleman plans to use the $100,000 he won playing Black Onyx 7’s to buy a new truck and replace the roof of his home.

“We’ve been talking about doing that for a while,” Stanley said. “This will make it really easy. We may end up replacing the windows, too. I’m happy.”

After state and federal taxes were withheld, Stanley received a check for $68,001. As of Wednesday afternoon, one top prizes remain to be claimed in the Black Onyx 7’s game. Stanley purchased the lucky $5 ticket at the Level Cross BP on U.S. 220 Business North in Randleman.

As of June 2013, the lottery has raised more than $2.9 billion to support education programs. Lottery dollars support teachers’ salaries in grades K-3, school construction and repair projects, prekindergarten programs for at-risk four-year-olds, college scholarships and financial aid based on need and digital learning initiatives.

To see how more than $32.5 million in lottery dollars have made a difference in Randolph County, go to the Where the Money Goes webpage at http://www.nc-educationlottery.org/beneficiary.aspx.