Tell City Girls Basketball Loses to Crawford County, 43 to 34
Tell City fell to Crawford County 43 to 34 in a girls basketball matchup on November 22, 2025, according to the regional Sportspage scoreboard. The result matters to Perry County residents because early season outcomes shape team morale, attendance patterns, and local economic activity tied to high school athletics.

Tell City High School's girls basketball team dropped a November 22 game to Crawford County, 43 to 34, in a regional scoreboard listing published by the Sportspage during the November 11 to 25 posting window. The scoreboard item appears in the Sportspage roundup that provides periodic score recaps and upcoming game listings for Tell City and neighboring schools, documenting this recent local matchup and setting the stage for the weeks ahead in the season.
The raw score is the immediate takeaway, but for Perry County the significance runs beyond the box score. High school games generate social and economic spillovers for small communities. Local attendance, even when modest, supports concession sales, volunteer opportunities, and incidental spending at nearby businesses on game nights. Early season results like this one influence fan engagement and ticket demand as the team moves into conference play and holiday tournaments.
From a program perspective, a single game score contributes to statistical evaluation of team performance. Coaches and athletic directors use these recaps to track scoring trends, defensive efficiency, and areas for adjustment. For student athletes, game film derived from matchups recorded in regional scoreboards helps with development and recruiting visibility, particularly in counties where scouting resources are limited.

The Sportspage listing also includes upcoming game information, an operational detail that helps families and local supporters plan travel and attendance. Timely scoreboard reporting is a low cost information public good in a region where high school sports remain a central community institution. Maintaining accurate, accessible schedules and results can improve attendance reliability and strengthen the local economic case for school athletics.
Longer term, the result highlights broader policy considerations for Perry County school leaders. Decisions about budget allocations, facility maintenance, and coaching support have measurable effects on program competitiveness and community benefits. As the season continues, stakeholders will watch whether Tell City rebounds in the next games listed on the Sportspage, and how attendance and local spending respond to on court performance. For residents, supporting the team now can pay cultural and economic dividends through the winter sports season.


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