Bucks fans win playoff tickets in scavenger hunt

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Bucks fans got a chance to get their hands on free playoffs tickets on Saturday, April 8 as part of a scavenger hunt put on with S.C. Johnson for Earth Month.

Shortly after 11 a.m., the hints started coming in, and Bucks fans watching on Twitter say they were ready.

Nathan Czechowics and his son Murphy Czechowics say they saw it on the Friday evening news.

"[They said to] look tomorrow 11 a.m. on Twitter [because] there's gonna be some clues for a scavenger hunt," said Nathan. "So, we got a little nervous and got to be about five after and didn't see anything and we're starting to sweat a little, like, did we get the information right?"

They did have it right, however, when this hint, 'Find us in the 'green' building that is home to live animals' went up.

The location was the Urban Ecology Center.

"The first guest didn't know. and I just Googled green building in Milwaukee house live animals. and this was the first thing that popped up," said Nathan, "We were about 15 minutes away and maybe 12 minutes away when we got it. So, I didn't think there was any chance, but I saw the people here when we pulled up, I thought it was somebody's already got it."

"I didn't think we had a chance," said Murphy.

The Czechowiczs did win big, however: two tickets to the playoffs.

Another hint, 'A low-waste sustainable store in Walker's Point', a.k.a. Green Life Trading Company.

"I was just at a barber shop scrolling through Twitter, and I was like, I know that spot," said ticket-winner Cesar Jimenez talking about when he saw the picture with the hint, "I recognized the freeway actually."

He says he walked out on his haircut appointment.

"I'm gonna have to let him know that I'm not coming in," laughed Jimenez.

He got to take home the tickets, which he says he'll be sharing with his wife.

"I have to," joked Jimenez.

The winners say it was worth the mad rush to see the Bucks in their finest form once again.

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