The league franchises were based in Kentucky and West Virginia.
[2] 1937 Mountain State League The Mountain State League began play in 1937 with six charter teams: the Beckley Bengals, based in Beckley, West Virginia; the Welch Miners, based in Welch, West Virginia; the Williamson Colts, based in Williamson, West Virginia; the Bluefield Blue-Grays, based in Bluefield, West Virginia; the Logan Indians based in Logan, West Virginia and the Huntington Boosters, based in Huntington, West Virginia.
The league originally began with a split–season format, which was eventually abandoned on August 24.
The Beckley Bengals finished first in the regular season and won the league championship.
The Williamson Red Birds finished first in the regular season.
The Williamson Red Birds finished first in the regular season and won the league championship.
The Logan Indians finished first in the regular season and won the league championship.
Huntington finished first in the regular season and lost to the Ashland Colonels in the league finals.