Emily Parker's 37 Points Lead Boonville to 66-42 Win Over Tell City
Emily Parker poured in 37 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as Boonville defeated Tell City 66-42, a 24-point win that shifts momentum in the local rivalry.

Emily Parker dominated the floor, scoring 37 points and pulling down 10 rebounds to lead the Boonville Pioneers to a 66-42 victory over the Tell City Marksmen on January 15. The 24-point margin highlighted Boonville’s offensive balance and defensive pressure, with teammate Carlie Kuebler contributing 16 points to round out a decisive team effort.
Boonville’s performance was a statement in a matchup that had swung Tell City’s way last season; the Marksmen had won their previous meeting 46-39 in January 2025. This result leaves Tell City with a 9-10 record, slipping below .500 as the regular season approaches its critical stretch. For Boonville, the win provides positive momentum ahead of a scheduled matchup with South Spencer, while Tell City turns to a Jan. 24 test at North Posey.
Statistically, Parker’s double-double anchored the Pioneer attack. Her 37 points accounted for more than half of Boonville’s 66 points, underscoring both individual efficiency and a game plan that freed her to shoot and rebound aggressively. Kuebler’s 16 points provided necessary secondary scoring, helping Boonville avoid overreliance on a single player late in the game. The 24-point differential reflects a contest that moved from competitive to controlled as Boonville extended leads through the second half.
For Perry County fans and local schools, the result has short-term and community implications. High school basketball drives gate receipts, concessions, and booster activity, particularly for rivalry nights and regional contests. A strong run by Boonville can increase attendance and community engagement at Pioneer home games, while Tell City’s setback may focus attention on adjustments needed to regain consistency. Coaches and boosters will be tracking fitness, rotation choices, and defensive assignments as both programs prepare for key matchups that shape postseason positioning.
Beyond the box score, the game feeds narratives that matter to local recruiting and program identity. Players who deliver standout performances in rivalry settings often become focal points for scouting conversations and for booster-backed development efforts. For Tell City, the immediate priority will be stabilizing results to protect postseason eligibility. For Boonville, sustaining balanced scoring and defensive intensity will be crucial as the schedule tightens.
What comes next is straightforward: Tell City travels to North Posey on Jan. 24 looking to halt a slide, and Boonville hosts South Spencer as it aims to build on Parker’s breakout night. For Perry County readers, the matchup outcomes will influence not only standings but local gym nights and community momentum as basketball season heads toward its decisive weeks.
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