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One of the tickets wound up earning him the game's top prize of $1 million.
"I've scratched a lot of tickets, but I've never scratched one like that," Jenkins said.
He claimed the prize on Monday, opting for a lump sum of $600,000, which was reduced to $423,009 after required state and federal tax withholdings, over an annuity with 20 payments of $50,000 a year.
Jenkins said he plans to use the money to travel with his wife once they settle on a destination.
"I'm not sure where we're going to go yet," he said. "Now that we have the option to do it, I just know we're going to go somewhere."
In the meantime, Jenkins said the ticket made his Father's Day one to remember.
"I couldn't ask for a better Father's Day," he said. "It's wonderful!"