1922
Following the British Columbia campaign, organizers met April 21-22 to create a provincial basketball governing body to oversee the sport and provincial championships at all levels. There were well over a dozen leagues, each holding a bewildering array of playoffs. Those included various city and district leagues, a Sunday School League, various local religious demonination leagues and various military leagues. Others included the Dewdney League, the Westminster League, the Federal League, the Ladies A & B Leagues, the Inter-Church league, department store league, scout league, commercial league, etc., etc.. Some teams played in multiple leagues and multiple postseason playoffs. Occasionally, inter-league championships were held. In short, absolute hoops chaos within the province.
1923
The British Columbia final between St. Marks and St. Johns was not staged because both teams had moved several of their players up to the intermediate level.
1924
The Mount Pleasant Presbyterians were declared the provincial champs as they were the only school affiliated with the Britsh Columbia Basketball Association.
1926
In the Ontario final, Toronto Bellefair defeated the Hamilton Cpnmgps 21-3.