When Roger Hutchens of Mocksville got the phone call from the lottery telling him that he had won $1 million, he thought it was a friend playing a joke on him.

“To start with, I thought it was my buddy messing with me,” said Hutchens. “I was a little hesitant. It was really pretty awesome once I found out it was the real deal.”

The phone call came Friday afternoon as Hutchens was visiting his wife at work for a lunch date.

“It’s really great knowing it’s for real,” he said. “I’ve been waiting and waiting and waiting. It’s gonna help out with a lot of things.”

His entry was chosen from over 680,000 entries in Wednesday’s Colossal Cash second-chance drawing. Winners of second-chance drawings receive a phone call or email notifying them that they won.

“The drawing was on July 8th and that was one of my daughter’s birthday,” said Hutchens. “She may tell me that it was her luck that I won!”

Hutchens claimed his prize Friday at lottery headquarters in Raleigh. He had the choice of taking the $1 million as an annuity of 20 payments of $50,000 a year or a lump sum of $600,000. He chose the lump sum and after required state and federal tax withholdings, he took home $424,500.

Hutchens, an IT specialist at a community college, and his wife plan to use the winnings to help pay some bills. “We have some college loans that this’ll help so the kids don’t have payments when they get married,” he said. “I have a daughter that’s getting married in March, so this is going to help in a lot of ways.”

One Colossal Cash second-chance drawing remains. Each drawing offers 29 prizes including the grand prize of $1 million, three $10,000 prizes, and 25 prizes of $500.

To enter the final drawing, enter your $10,000,000 Colossal Cash tickets via the lottery’s website or scan the ticket’s bar code using the NC Lottery Official Mobile App.

Ticket sales from scratch-off games help the lottery raise more than $700 million a year for education. For details on how lottery funds are making a difference in all of North Carolina’s 100 counties, click on the “Impact” section of the lottery’s website, https://www.nclottery.com.