Tell City Girls Basketball Rolls Past Cannelton, 52 to 11
The Associated Press scoreboard published in the Midland Daily News reports Tell City defeated nearby Cannelton 52 to 11 in a girls high school basketball game listed for November 4, 2025 and updated November 5. The decisive victory is notable for local fans and school sports coverage, and it figures into how small community outlets track results across Perry County and the region.

Tell City posted a 52 to 11 win over Cannelton in a girls high school basketball game, according to the Associated Press daily scoreboard that appeared in the Midland Daily News on November 4, 2025 and was updated November 5. The entry is part of a statewide and multi state roundup that aggregates local results through ScoreStream and AP, a common source local outlets use to publish final scores quickly and consistently.
The 41 point margin marks a clear and decisive result on the court, a statistical outcome that will register on both teams records and in community conversations. For Tell City supporters, the score signals offensive production and defensive containment in the matchup. For Cannelton, the result may prompt coaching staff and community stakeholders to reassess strategies and preparation as the season progresses. The outcome also shapes local narratives around team strength and expectations for the remainder of the year.
Local impact extends beyond win loss tallies. High school sports drive community engagement in Perry County through attendance at games, concession sales, and volunteer support. A lopsided victory can influence turnout at future contests, either by building momentum for a winning team or by challenging a nearby program to rally support and resources. Small district budgets and school athletic funding decisions are often sensitive to public interest and demonstrated competitiveness, so game results can have indirect budgetary and programmatic implications over time.
The AP scoreboard entry is part of a broader flow of information that local newspapers and digital outlets rely on to keep residents informed about high school athletics. Using aggregated feeds like ScoreStream and AP allows smaller newsrooms to maintain up to date scoreboards without deploying staff to every game. For Perry County readers, that model preserves timely access to results and helps local coaches, parents, and students track performance across neighboring schools.
While a single game does not determine a season, the November 4 result will be recorded in both schools records and in regional score listings used by media and athletic officials. As the season continues, residents can look to these score roundups for an efficient snapshot of how Perry County teams are faring, and to see how individual results contribute to playoff positioning, community interest, and the small scale economics of local sports.


