Myerscough and Barking will go head-to-head in the EABL as a repeat of the 2022/23 showpiece, whilst Manchester Mystics are into their first ever WEABL Final against Copleston High School.
The opening round of the CBL playoffs are also in the books, with a field of eight being halved as the Final Fours approach next week.
We take a look back at the action below.
It's going to be top dog against top dog in Manchester as both Conference winners progressed on Wednesday afternoon.
North winners Myerscough College ended the run of City of London Academy - Southwark, with a 58-46 final score.
Seventeen points from Marcus Robinson and 15 more from Harry Godwin made a big difference in the low-scoring contest, with CoLA being held to 10 points or less in three of the game's four quarters.
Blighted by 34 turnovers, CoLA were led by 17 points and nine boards from Isaac Fiagbe.
Charnwood College Riders' title defence is over after the lost out 65-49 against South champs Barking Abbey.
BA grabbed some revenge for a defeat by the same opponent at this stage of last season's playoffs, limiting the Riders to just 25% shooting despite Edward Onyia's 20-point, 12-rebound double-double.
Obinna Ekufu (13pts) led BA in scoring at the other end, with Lewis Obiorah (9pts, 21reb, 9blk) and Amarlie Wilkinson (9pts, 11reb, 12asT) both completing near triple-doubles.
The classification games between the teams already eliminated from the playoffs also continued in a bid to create a full 1-12 classification come season's end.
In a bid to increase the number of games played by all Academy sides, the teams finishing outside the playoff positions play each other in the post-season to create a full 1-12 classification across the EABL.
Manchester Magic enjoyed 26 points from Ronney Ani as they beat JMA Reading Rockets 83-66, whilst the postponed game between Itchen College and Derby Trailblazers is awaiting a decision on how it will be resolved.
BMet City of Birmingham Rockets are confirmed as ninth-place finishers after their 89-66 victory over SGS College, and Copleston High School ended their season on a high, beating Oaklands Wolves 87-83 to secure 11th thanks to a 35-point outing from Charlie Smythe.
Myerscough College (#1) 58-46 City of London Academy - Southwark (#2)
Barking Abbey (#1) 65-49 Charnwood College Riders (#2)
5th-8th - Manchester Magic 89-66 JMA Reading Rockets
9th & 10th - BMet City of Birmingham Rockets (#5) 89-66 SGS College (#6)
11th & 12th - Oaklands Wolves (#5) 83-87 Copleston High School (#6)
Classification games - 19/03/2025
EABL Final - 26/03/2025
Myerscough College vs Barking Abbey
For the first time since losing the 2018/19 final against Charnwood, City of London Academy - Southwark have been beaten in the WEABL playoffs.
Manchester Mystics used a stunning performance from Irene Oboavwoduo to knock off the Southern powerhouse 80-71, with the GB standout closing with 23 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.
Elizandra Costa added another 23 points as Manchester led from tip to buzzer, though the difference between the sides dipped below five points multiple times, and even dropped as low as a single basket early in the fourth.
Ayla Habbal (25pts, 7reb, 8ast) and Monife Abidekun (25pts) matched the Manchester duo well, but it would be the Mystics who would be left celebrating their ticket to the final come the final buzzer.
The other semi-final was a much more decisive affair as South winners Copleston High School beat Barking Abbey 79-43.
The Suffolk side won all four quarters to steadily grow their lead throughout the contest, led by 18 points from Cerys Leach.
Louisa Gibbins (14pts, 11reb) and Holly Ensoll (12pts, 12reb) both chipped in double-doubles for Copleston, with Megan Verbeeten (18pts, 8reb) leading the way for BA.
As is the case in the EABL, the teams finishing outside the playoff positions are continuing to play each other in the post-season to create a full 1-11 classification across the WEABL.
In the bracket to decide fifth through eighth, 24 points from Bo Guttormsdottir-Frost helped Oaklands Wolves to a 78-64 road victory against Charnwood College Riders, whilst Nottingham Academy Wildcats made it three wins from three for the season against fellow North outfit The Sheffield College, winning 100-54 thanks to a 15-point, 16-rebound double-double from Samantha Mullock.
A 27-7 final frame allowed Itchen College to beat JMA Reading Rockets 63-40, claiming ninth place in the process.
Manchester Mystics (#1) 80-71 City of London Academy - Southwark (#2)
Copleston High School (#1) 79-43 Barking Abbey (#3)
5th-8th - Charnwood College Riders 64-78 Oaklands Wolves
5th-8th - Nottingham Academy Wildcats 100-54 The Sheffield College
9th & 10th - Itchen College (#5) 63-40 JMA Reading Rockets (#6)
Classification games - 19/03/2025
WEABL Final - 26/03/2025
Manchester Mystics vs Copleston High School
The CBL playoff field went from eight teams to four on Wednesday afternoon following a quartet of exciting ties.
Group B winners New City College kept their perfect season on track, advancing their record to 15-0 with a 95-67 victory against 2021/22 CBL winners and #8 seeds Dagenham Park.
Another group winner, #2 seed The Sheffield College, were also able to advance, beating #7 seeds The Crest Academy 83-73 in South Yorkshire.
There was an upset elsewhere however as #3 seeds Holy Trinity School Storm were toppled by fellow Group C outfit Northolt High School London United 80-63.
An otherwise even contest was broken open by a 24-9 final frame as Storm's offence went missing at the worst possible time, allowing Northolt to advance to the Final Fours and a clash with Sheffield.
There will be no third CBL Final in a row for Shenley Brook End School after they were on the wrong end of an 80-62 score line against Xaverian College Manchester Giants Academy.
The North West programme only missed out on winning Group A by the narrowest of margins, and showed their class to the end run of the 2022/23 winners at the first hurdle.
New City College (#1) 95-67 Dagenham Park (#8)
The Sheffield College (#2) 83-73 The Crest Academy (#7) - LIVE STREAM
Holy Trinity School Storm (#3) 63-80 Northolt High School London United (#6)
Xaverian College Manchester Giants Academy (#4) 80-62 Shenley Brook End School (#5)
Semi-Finals - 19/03/2025
CBL Final - 26/03/2025
New City College (#1) vs Xaverian College Manchester Giants Academy (#4)
The Sheffield College (#2) vs Northolt High School London United (#6)
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Main image credit - Kareem Lee