1930
In the northern finals and provincial quarterfinals, the Woodstock Thunder defeated the Fredericton Black Kats 19-19; 36-27 (Total: 55-46. The Black Kats included P Currie, Johnson, Beatty, Patterson, Stephens, Cunningham, Kilburn, Currie and Freeze.
In the provincial semis, the Woodstock Thunder defeated McAdams 27-21; 17-14 (Total: 44-35)
In the provincial final, the Saint John Greyhounds defeated the Woodstock Thunder 30-32; 40-28 (Total: 70-60). …………………………………………………… In game one, Woodstock edged Saint John 32-30 as Reardon scored 15, Brown 11, Bowlin 4 and Gardiner 2. Ralston led the Greyhounds with 8. Andrews added 7, Wilson 6 and Logan 3. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John took the title with 40-28 win as Wilson scored 13, Andrew 12, Cuthbertson 6, Logan 4, Ralston 2 and Skinner 1. Reardon led the Thunder with 15. Brown added 9 and Gardner 4.
The runner-up Woodstock Thunder: Wally Brown; E Black; Mick (W.?) Riordan; Stevenson; Jones; Gardiner; C Maguire; Bowlin; E Fewer; Parkins; W Jones;
The champion Saint John Greyhounds: Johnnie Wilson; Jack Golding; Burnett Ralston; Walter Stewart; George Andrews; Cuthbertson; Walter Logan; Sid Thomas; Robert Brown; Bill Warwick; Douglas Skinner; coach Andrew Malcolm
1931
The southern division includes 4 teams: Saint John; Saint John Vocational; Rothesay and Saint John St. Vincent’s
Rosters:
Woodstock Thunder: Fewer, Steele, Lenahan, Buck, Hull, Kennedy
In the sudden-death provincial semis, the Saint John Greyhounds spanked Moncton Aberdeen 39-26 as Andrews scored 13, Cameron 9, Cuthbertson 6 and Malcolm 2. McKinnon paced Aberdeen with 12. Austen added 9, Martin 3, Munro 1 and Adair 1.
In the other semi, the Woodstock Carleton County Vocational Purple Raiders clubbed McAdam 55-23 as Tommy scored 25, Augherton 17, Brown 7 and Merrythew 6. Estabrooks led McAdam with 8. Thornburn added 7, Thomsa 4, Rosebush 2, Bell 1 and Dow 1.
In the sudden-death provincial final, the Woodstock Carleton County Vocational Purple Raiders thrashed the Saint John Greyhounds 51-36 as Augherton scored 25, Tommy 12, Brown 6, Reardon 4 and Merrithew 2. Andrew led the Greyhounds with 14. Cuthbertson added 13, Cameron 7 and Malcolm 2.
The co-bronze medalist Moncton Aberdeen: McKinnon; Austen; Martin; Munro; Adair; Geary; Dawson; Barnes; McLean
The co-bronze medalist McAdam: Estabrooks; C Thornburn; Thomas; Rosebush; Bell; Dow; Thorburn;
The runner-up Saint John Greyhounds: Andrews; Warwick; Cuthbertson; Cameron; Malcolm; Hastings; Ralston; Ganderton; O’Neil; coach Andrew Malcolm; manager Harold Warwick
The champion Woodstock Carleton County Vocational Purple Raiders: Jimmy Augherton; Tommy; Wally Brown; Merrithew; Currie; Arch; Black; Reardon; Black; Hull;
1932
In the four-team Southern division: Rothesay (5-1); Saint John (4-2); Saint John Vocational (3-3); Saint John St. Vincent’s (0-6)
Rosters:
Woodstock Thunder: Buck, Jones, Craig, Fewer, Hull, McElhinney
In the semis, the Rothesay Red Hawks torched Sackville Mount Allison Academy 43-18 as Inch scored 15, Snow 13, Smith 10 and Baird 5. Armstrong led Mount Allison with 14. Garchai added 2 and Edge 2.
In the other semi, the St. Stephen Spartans dispatched the Fredericton Black Kats 17-8 as Cooke scored 7, Russell 7 and Lowe 3. Close led the Black Kats with 4. Kyle added 2 and Cain 2.
In the final, the Rothesay Red Hawks clubbed the St. Stephen Spartans 55-14 as Inch scored 22, Snow 12, Smith 8, Jackson 7 and Baird 6. Cooke led the Spartans with 6. J Russell added 4 and Lowe 4.
The co-bronze medalist Sackville Mount Allison Academy: Armstrong; Garchai; Edge; Manderson, Ford, Sadovsky, Taylor, Burke; Jacker
The co-bronze medalist Fredericton Black Kats: Close; Kyle; Cain; Laskey; Morse; Baird; Lingley; Hatt; Davis; Cameron; Freeze;
The runner-up St. Stephen Spartans: Cooke; J Russell; Lowe; Smythe; L Russell; Wilson; Merritt
The champion Rothesay Collegiate Red Hawks: Inch; Snow; Smith; Baird; Emerson; Teed; Stanfield; Jackson; Patterson; Alcorn; MacKay; Porter