Boise – Dan Polla won his second top prize from the Idaho Lottery in the last four months when he claimed $100,000 on Tuesday at the Lottery headquarters in Boise.
“I couldn’t believe it,” explained Polla, the soft-spoken proprietor of the Polla Mart in Mullan, Idaho. “I started shaking. It didn’t seem real until today.”
Polla purchased his Wild 10’s $100,000 winning ticket on Saturday, September 27th. Business in the store picked up shortly after his purchase, so he slipped the ticket into his back pocket and forgot it was there for two days. On Monday evening, he discovered the ticket and scratched it, but couldn’t believe his eyes that he had won $100,000. Being a regular Lottery player, Polla quickly signed the back of his ticket. Still doubting it was a jackpot winner he again slipped it into his back pocket for another three days, just to keep it safe. Thursday evening last week, Polla finally decided to confirm the ticket was winner by scanning it in the Lottery terminal. Once the terminal confirmed it was the winner, Polla kept the ticket in his back pocket for another two days before finally telling his wife Tammy that he had won another jackpot.
Polla is certainly one of the luckiest men in northern Idaho when it comes to playing the Lottery. In 2004, he won $1,500 in a second-chance draw for the Lottery’s 15th Anniversary Scratch Game, and then won $15,000 during the live Game Show at the Northern Idaho Fair in Coeur d’Alene. On June 5, 2008, Polla won $50,000 playing another ScratchTM game from the Idaho Lottery, Megaslots.
Their immediate plans for their $67,200 after State and Federal taxes, the Polla’s plan to pay off some bills, save a good portion of their winnings, and take their 10-year-old son to Disneyland for spring break.