1922

       A four-team league which St. John High captured with a (6-0) record. Fredericton Provincial Normal finished (3-3); Rothesay Collegiate (2-4); and Fredericton High (1-5).

       Fredericton High: Currie, Davidson, Wilson, Hickson, McFarlane, McCaffrey, Squires, Dunphy

       The bronze medalist Rothesay Collegiate: Snow, Hart, Colter, Burbridge, Matheson, Nase, Brownell

       The silver medalist Fredericton Provincial Normal: Morris, Gregg, Gillard, Bradley, Dysart, McGinn, Jacobson

       The champion St. John Greyhounds: W Lee, R Fraser, C Potter, E Welsford, J Wilson, H Williams, J Frost, coach Ronald Shaw

1923

       A four-team league, won by St. John High

       Rosters:

       Fredericton High: Jim Wilson, Hersey, Hickson, Guptill, MacFarlane, Squires

       Fredericton Provincial Normal: Cochrane, Church, McNally, Guptill, Linton, Smith, Daggett, Stewart

       Rothesay: Snow, Allen, Douglas, Frith, Burbridge, Young

       The champion Saint John Greyhounds: A Wittrien, W Donohue, H Humphrey, D MacLaughlan, F Campbell, Ewing, E Gunn

1924

       In the sudden death playoff for the Western division of the Interscholastic Basketball League, the St. John Greyhounds defeated Fredericton Provincial Normal 30-19. Normal (coached by A.W. Oliver) included MacFarlane, Wiley, Jamieson, Gartley, P MacFarlane, Lewis, Irvine, Hersey.

       In the provincial final, Aberdeen defeated the Saint John Greyhounds x-x; 24-20 (Total: x-x).

       The runner-up Saint John Greyhounds: Wittrien, Barker, Humphrey, Brown, Rice, Plumpton, Ewing

       The champion Moncton Aberdeen:

1925

       In the provincial final, the Fredericton Black Kats defeated Mount Allison Academy 45-30 as Babbitt scored 25, Dongan 12, Douglas 5 and Hachey 3. R Lister led Mount Allison Academy with 17. Chestnut added 7, Mackenzie 4 and H Lister 2.

       The runner-up Mount Allison Academy: R Lister; Chestnut; Mackenzie; H Lister; Maclaggan, Camps

       The champion Fredericton Black Kats: Babbitt; Dongan; Douglass; Hachey; Woods; Hewett; Seeley; Simpson; Nelson

1926

A five-team high school league. Saint John finished (8-0); Fredericton (6-2); Rothesay (4-4); St. Vincent’s (2-6); Fredericton Provincial Normal (0-8)

Non-medalist rosters:

Fredericton Provincial Normal: Barry, Constantine, Oleskevis, Perry, Ogilvie, Floyd, Gillis, Palmer, Watking (Watling?), Curry, Fraser, Harmer

St. Vincent’s: Chandler, kirk, Coughlan, R Lawlor, Enslow, Dolan, J Lawlor, Stevens, Hogan

The bronze medalist Rothesay: Anderson, Clark, Parker, Horner, Douglas, McCurdy, Sprenger, Schofield, McAvity, Materson

The silver medalist Fredericton Black Kats: Haskey; Maxwell; Dougan; Andy Douglas; Morgan; Woods; Hewitt; S Douglas; Murray; H Currie; coach H.A. Nevers

The champion Saint John Greyhounds: Patterson; Rivers; Whittaker; Stratton; Brown; Regan; Petrie;

1927

       Rosters:

       St. Vincent’s: Kirk, Dolan, Lawlor, Sheehan, Dwyer, King, Stevens, D Kirk

       Fredericton Black Kats: Maxwell, Limerick, Watson, Bull, Morgan, Gunter, McLeod, Capen

       Fredericton Provincial Normal: Mosher, McKenna, Jones, Currie (Curry?), Tokash (Tokach?), Rice, Nowlan, B Erb, Neman

       Saint John Vocational Vultures: Ricketts, McLean Seeley, Nave, Loggie (Logie?), McDade (McDaid?) Stackhouse, Hutchinson, Folkins, coach Newton Fanjoy

       In the Western division, the Saint John Greyhounds completed an undefeated (8-0) regular season campaign by dispatching (6-2) Rothesay 22-18 as Patterson scored 8, Rivers 8, Harding 4, Brittain 1 and Regan 1. Ferris led Rothesay with 11. Shute added 4 and Anderson 3, while MacIntosh, Douglas, Ganong, Springer and Fisher were scoreless. Rothesay also included Arnold, Anderson.

       In the sudden-death provincial final, the St. John Greyhounds defeated Woodstock 31-27 as Rivers scored 17, Patterson 6, Spear 4, Harding 2, Regan 1 and Galbraith 1. Stevens led Woodstock with 15. Creighton added 9 and Oldham 3.

       The runner-up Woodstock High: Stevens; Quigg; Oldham; McKinley; Augherton; Cluff; Morris; Creighton;

       The champion Saint John Greyhounds: Donald Patterson; D Rivers; R Harding; S Spear; Victor Regan; D McAndrews; Fred Galbraith; N Brittain; coach Ronald Shaw

1928

Rosters:

Fredericton Black Kats: Patterson, Boone, Currie, Capen, Watson, Davis, Sancton, Palacio, Fisher, Morgan

Rothesay: Emerson, Ellis, Smith, McAvity, Ganong, Reid, Morgan, Gunter, Pond, Fisher

Woodstock: Stevens, Crieghton, Tommy, Miller, Marsten, Wilson, Reardon

Plaster Rock: B Reade, H Reade, P Murphy

Saint John Vocational Vultures: Summerville, Simpson, Seely, Ross, Damery, Hogan, McLellan, Folkins

In the Western division final, Saint John St. Vincent’s defeated Fredericton Normal 34-12. Fredericton Normal included Freeman, Hersey, Mahar, Grant, Mitchell, Wiley, Brown, Wetmore

In the provincial final, the Saint John Greyhounds defeated Saint John St. Vincent’s 16-23; 37-28 (Total: 53-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Vincent’s prevailed 23-16 as Wallace scored 10, Lawlor 7 and Kirk 6. Ferris the Greyhounds with 12. Patterson added 4. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John took the series with a 37-28 as Ferris scored 21, Patterson 11, Regan 4 and Galbraith 4. Jack Kirk led St. Vincent’s with 10. Gerald Wallace added 10, Ray Lawlor 7 and Marty Dolan 1.

The runner-up Saint John High St. Vincent’s: Jack Kirk, Gerald Wallace, Ray Lawlor, Marty Dolan, Bernie Dwyer, Gerald Sheehan, Ken Sugrue Dan Kirk, Ray Carton, Jack Lawlor, manager Edward Hogan.  

The champion Saint John Greyhounds: Donald Ferris, John Wilson, Edward Young, Fred Galbraith, Victor Regan, Donald Patterson, Gordon Wry, Grenfall Logie; coach Ronald W. Shaw.

1929

       New Brunswick high school moves to three sections, adding the Central to the Southern and Northern divisions.

       East division includes St. Andrews, St. Stephen, MacAdam

       Rosters:

       Plaster Rock: F Armstrong, Bradford, Church, Knox, G Armstrong, Smythe, Lloyd

       Fredericton Normal: Boone, Sypler, Coates, Machum, Delong

       St. Stephen: H Fulton, J Kirk, H Clark, L Mitchell, L Thornton, S Smythe, R Turner

       In the Eastern playoff, St. Stephen defeated McAdam 16-6 as Kirk scored 6, Fulton 5 and Clarke 5, while Smythe, Mitchell, Thornton and Hyslop were scoreless. C Thorburn paced McAdam with 4. Lewis added 2, while A Balthus, L Thomas, J Balthus, R Starr, P Rosebush, A Thomas and E Estabrooks were scoreless.

       In the West division final, Woodstock defeated St. Stephen 41-22, 56-16 (Total: 97-38).

       In the quarterfinals, the Saint John Greyhounds thrashed the Fredericton Black Kats 42-16 as Ferris scored 26, Wilson 8, Fleming 4 and Brown 4. Johnson paced the Black Kats with 4. Patterson added 4, Morgan 4, Watson 2 and two points were unallocated, while Sypher, Burke, Stephens, Ward and Beatty were scoreless.

       In the quarterfinals, St. John Vocational thrashed Saint John St. Vincent’s 38-13. St. Vincent’s included Chandler, O’Leary, Osborne, Farrell, Sadowsky, Bowes, McGivern and O’Neil.

       In the southern semis, Saint John defeated Rothesay 34-25. Rothesay included Emerson, Smith, Arnold, Reid, Sancton (Savetop?), Baker and Fisher.

       In the southern final, Saint John defeated the Saint John Vocational Vultures 30-29; 39-28 (Total: 69-57). Vocational included Titus, Powers, McCarroll, Gregory, Williams, Leslie, Denyer, Leslie, O’Blenis, White.

       In the provincial final, Saint John Greyhounds defeated the Woodstock Thunder 54-23.

       The runner-up Woodstock Thunder: A Tommy, Brown, W Reardon, J Augherton, E McKinley, W Troy, Stevenson, Gardiner, Marsten, W Corey, Hull, Reardon, Howe

       The champion Saint John Greyhounds: Ferris; Wilson; Fleming; Brown; Skinner; Corbett; Cuthbertson; Thorne; Golding