Winners of the second tier competition – includes National League Division Two (1973–1995), Premiership Division Two (1996–2012), National League (2013–14) and National League Division One (2015–present)
National League Division Two •
Kelso •
Langholm •
Selkirk •
Melrose • Kelso • Melrose •
Gordonians • Selkirk •
Kilmarnock •
Ayr •
Glasgow Academicals • Kilmarnock • Glasgow Academicals • Kilmarnock •
Jed-Forest •
Stirling County • •
Watsonians • Kelso •
West Of Scotland •
Glasgow High Kelvinside • Kelso
Premiership Division Two •
Currie • • Glasgow Hawks •
Gala •
Boroughmuir • Stirling County •
Peebles • Watsonians • Gala • Stirling County •
Dundee HSFP • Stirling County • West Of Scotland • Dundee HSFP • Stirling County • Edinburgh Academical
(split format) • Jed-Forest
National League • Glasgow Hawks • Boroughmuir
National League Division 1 • Selkirk • Watsonians •
Marr • Edinburgh Academical • Marr •
Null and void •
No competition • Heriot's Blues • Kelso • Ayr •
GHA • Edinburgh Academical ==References==