1930

        In the North central Alberta playoffs, Galahad emerged the victor.

1931

        In the North central Alberta playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the sole quarterfinal, Donalda whipped Camrose 29-4. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Donalda pounded Galahad 16-2. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Erskine edged Lougheed 16-12. …………………………………………………… In the final, Donalda clubbed Erskine 25-6.

        In the Central Alberta finals, Red Deer defeated Ponoka 14-2; 16-18 (Total: 30-20). Red Deer included Truman, Gordon, Houston, Hanna, Hogg, Stevenson, Johns, Marshall and Stephenson. Ponoka (coached by A.C. Laverty) included Avis Martin, Helen Bures, Bertha Prochaska, Barbara Prochaska, Ruth Steele, Olwen Jones, Dorothy Graham and Irene Longman.

1932

        In a four-team Calgary city league, the Central Collegiate Wildcats that also included Commercial, Western Canada and Crescent Heights. The Wildcats included Margaret Tottington, Sheila Ritchie, A Oker, F Morton, E Walker and M Clifford.

1935

        In the three-team Calgary city league, Crescent Heights emerged with a (5-2-1) record. Western Canada finished (4-4), while Central was (2-5-1).

1936

The gold medalist Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clipper Queens:

1939

        None held but the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clipper Queens were undefeated for the second consecutive season and widely perceived to be the best team in the province. The Clipper Queens (coached by Kay McConkey) included Jean Masson, Doris Stafford, Joyce Bateman, Ruby Walker, Doreen Hulley; Helen Dogterom, Amy McMillan, Jean Cruickshanks, Pearl Hubbard, Lucy Hardy and Julia Meston.