Victory Sports Foundation Oscar Romero Memorial Semifinals Set

Tucson, Sunnyside, Canyon del Oro, and Sahuarita advance to Sunday's semifinal round

Feb. 1, 2026 at 6:55am

The semifinals are set for the Victory Sports Foundation Oscar Romero Memorial tournament, with Tucson (3-0) facing Sunnyside (2-1) and Canyon del Oro (3-0) taking on Sahuarita (2-0-1) in the Sunday noon matchups. The championship game is scheduled for 3 p.m. on Sunday at Cherry Field, following a ceremony honoring Oscar Romero.

Why it matters

The Victory Sports Foundation Oscar Romero Memorial is a prestigious high school sports tournament held annually in Tucson, Arizona, drawing top teams from across the region. The semifinal and championship rounds represent the culmination of the tournament, showcasing the best talent and determining the overall champion.

The details

The semifinal round and championship game will be played at Cherry Field on Sunday. Four games are also scheduled to take place at the Reid Park Annex Sunday morning at 10 a.m. and two more games are scheduled for 12:30 p.m. In Friday's quarterfinal action, Tucson defeated Mica Mountain 2-1, Sunnyside fell to Ironwood Ridge 4-2, Canyon del Oro beat Desert View 2-1, and Sahuarita tied Catalina Foothills 3-3.

  • The semifinal round and championship game will be played on Sunday, February 1.
  • The semifinal games are scheduled for noon.
  • The championship final is slated for 3 p.m., following a ceremony scheduled for Oscar Romero.

The players

Tucson

A high school sports team with a 3-0 record in the tournament.

Sunnyside

A high school sports team with a 2-1 record in the tournament.

Canyon del Oro

A high school sports team with a 3-0 record in the tournament.

Sahuarita

A high school sports team with a 2-0-1 record in the tournament.

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What’s next

The semifinal round and championship game will be played at Cherry Field on Sunday, February 1.

The takeaway

The Victory Sports Foundation Oscar Romero Memorial tournament has reached its climactic semifinal and championship rounds, showcasing the top high school sports talent in the Tucson region and honoring the legacy of Oscar Romero.