Mackinaw man wins $100K Central Catholic raffle

Central Catholic High School replaced its dream house giveaway by raffling off a $100,000 prize. (Photo courtesy Facebook/Central Catholic High School)

By WJBC Staff

BLOOMINGTON – A Mackinaw man has won $100,000 in Central Catholic's Sweet Dreams raffle.

David Martin's name was drawn from among nearly 1,957 entries in the raffle which replaced the school’s Dream House giveaway.

Forty cash prizes were awarded ranging from $150 to the top prize of $100,000. 

Proceeds from the raffle benefit Central Catholic High School and the school’s scholarship fund.

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