1913

        British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb final, New Westminster Y defeated Victoria 20-16. New Westminster included Rennie, Richards, McNee, Cinclair and Smith. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb final, Vancouver YMCA dispatched Westminister Y 30-21. Vancouver YMCA included Easson, Dixon, Willman, McDouglas, Inglis. …………………………………………………… In the 135-lb final, Westminster YMCA dusted Vancouver YMCA 23-8. Westminster YMCA included Fletcher, Sutherland, Rogers, Annandale, Robson.

1914

British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb division, Vancouver YMCA’s roster was J McPhall, H Hunter, W McBridge, W Choate, G Bromley, B Crann. British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb division, Vancouver YMCA’s roster was T LeMessurier, McColl, N Gardner, T Squair, W McAfee, C Robb, A Heard. King Edward High’s roster was A Buchanan, G Callaghan, S Anderson, F Brown, J Wood, D Morrison. …………………………………………………… Vancouver YMCA’s 135-lb roster include A Easson, H Solloway, F Emmons, C Arnott, V McRae, H Chapman.

1915

British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb division, New Westminster Y defeated Crescents 37-19. New Westminster Y included L Fisher, Evan Lewis, C Dawe, H Allen, R Butler. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb division, King Edward High clipped Grandview 18-12. King Edward included J McPhael, H Hunter, D Morrison, B Crann, S Carter. Grandview included L Harris, G McAdam, J Boyes, T McAdam, L Lee. …………………………………………………… In the 135-lb division, Vancouver YMCA clocked Victoria High 41-10. Vancouver Y included F Brown, P Hamilton, W Abercrombie, W Choates, J Mannie. Victoria included E Hopkins, C Fawcett, G MacEachern, J Wheeler, F McNamee.

1916

        The annual three-division British Columbia weight-class tournament was cancelled.

1917

British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb division, King Edward High dispatched New Westminister Y 18-14. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb division, the New Westminster Royals defeated Vancouver Y 2-0 (default). …………………………………………………… In the 135-lb division, the New Westminster Royals defeated Vancouver Y 63-27.

1918

British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb dividision, Victoria First Presbyterians defeated Victoria YMCA x-x. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb division, New Westminster YMCA thrashed Vancouver YMCA 26-8. …………………………………………………… In the 135-lb division, New Westminister YMCA clipped Vancouver King Edward 37-29.

1919

In the Vancouver city final, YMCA defeated St. Mary’s Sunday School 33-21. YMCA included Eddie Callaghan, James Rendall, Bill Leicester, Irwin Matheson, Jack McPherson, Tom Sayer.

British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb division, New Westminister dusted Victoria First Presbyterians 46-15 as W Wilkie scored 17, E Paulson 15, J d’Easum 10 and F Edmonds 2, while E Oakley was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb division, the final pitted Victoria YMCA and Victoria First Presbyterians. …………………………………………………… In the 135-lb division, the final pitted New Westminster Y and Victoria Y.

1920

In the Saskatchewan finals, Moose Jaw YMCA defeated Saskatoon Collegiate 59-21.

1921

British Columbia conducted playoffs by weight classes (110-pound, 125-pound and 135-pound), where a team’s average weight had to fall below the limit. The age limit was 17. …………………………………………………… In the 110-lb division, Victoria High defeated Vancouver St. Mark’s 24-19. Victoria included F.C. Geiger, T Wachter, D Collinson, D McLean, J Bothwell. St. Mary’s included N Howard, R Howard, M Aberneth, J Carter, W Clarke, J Curtis. Quinn. …………………………………………………… In the 125-lb division, the New Westminster Unos dispatched the Victoria First Presbyterians 31-22. The Unos included Wilkie, Hood, D Fraser, J d’Easum, J Booth, D McLeod. The Presbyterians included J Christie, J Forbister, G McCann, O Taylor and F Kenny. …………………………………………………… In the 135-lb division, Vancouver St. Mark’s torched Victoria St. Mary’s 33-8. St. Mark’s included Arthur Howard, J Shields, H Calvert, C Stevenson, H McLean, Charlie Smith, C Hall. St. Mary’s included Hoadley, Goodacre, Clarke, C Allen, Jeffrey.