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The ace is still out there: Courtney Noseworthy wins $172K consolation, draw continues in 2 weeks

The Goulds area of St. John's is gripped with Chase the Ace fever tonight.

50/50 winner Ralph Seaward wins $226,612

Courtney Noseworthy of Bay Roberts drew the 6 of clubs on Wednesday but still came home with a consolation prize of $172,368. (Alyson Samson/CBC)

Chase the Ace mania in the Goulds will continue.

Courtney Noseworthy, of Bay Roberts, had the winning ticket this week, but drew the six of clubs.

She narrowly missed drawing an ace and going home with thegrand prize of $1,135,323.

Instead, she went home with aconsolation prize of $172,368.

"I didn't realize. I kept reading the ticket. I'mlike, no, this is not right, not at all. But it is," she said shortly after the draw.

"You buy a $20 ticket, you're good. It all worked out for me."

50/50 winner takes home over $200K

Meanwhile, Ralph Seaward wenthome victorious with$226,612 in the 50/50 draw.

Ralph Seaward was escorted by police to St. Kevin's Parish hall to collect his $226,612 cheque for winning the 50/50 draw. (Alyson Samson/CBC)

After collecting his prize, he quickly darted out of the building with his cheque in hand and was unable to be reached for interview.

Only 11cards now remain in the deck at the St. Kevin's Parish fundraiser, which has attracted massive crowds to the neighbourhood.

Many people in the crowd, like Frank Hutchingswho "felt it in his heart" that he'd win, went home disappointed.

Frank Hutchings told CBC News he had a good feeling he'd come home with a win at Chase the Ace on Wednesday. (Frank Hutchings/CBC)
But there's a good chance they'll be back when the drawresumesin two weeks, following a break for the Royal St. John'sRegatta.

The grand prize total then is expected to be wellover $1,000,000.