Vancouver & District Inter-High School Football League Senior Championships
The old varsity high school, Vancouver & District Inter-High School Football League Senior Championships (1934 to 1965) became the Shrine Bowl Provincial Championships (1966 to 1975).
Year | Champion | Year | Champion | Year | Champion | |||
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1934 | King Edward High School | 1945 | Kitsilano High School | 1956 | King Edward & Kitsilano (tie) | |||
1935 | Prince of Wales Secondary | 1946 | Magee Secondary School | 1957 | King Edward High School | |||
1936 | Magee Secondary School | 1947 | King Edward High School | 1958 | King Edward High School | |||
1937 | King Edward High School | 1948 | King Edward & King George (tie) | 1959 | Kitsilano Secondary School | |||
1938 | Prince of Wales Secondary | 1949 | King Edward High School | 1960 | Kitsilano Secondary School | |||
1939 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1950 | King Edward & King George (tie) | 1961 | Kitsilano Secondary School | |||
1940 | Magee Secondary School | 1951 | King Edward High School | 1962 | Britannia Secondary School | |||
1941 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1952 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1963 | Killarney Secondary School | |||
1942 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1953 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1964 | John Oliver Secondary | |||
1943 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1954 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1965 | Killarney Secondary School | |||
1944 | Kitsilano Secondary School | 1955 | King Edward High School | 1966 | *start of Shrine Bowl |
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