Sahuaro Basketball Player Cisco Llamas Named Jet Sports Training Male Athlete of the Month

Llamas, who has signed with Pima Community College, scored 163 points in seven games in January for the Cougars.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 11:07pm

Sahuaro senior guard Cisco Llamas has been named the Jet Sports Training Male Athlete of the Month after scoring 163 points in seven games in January, helping the Cougars to a 6-1 record and a No. 8 ranking among 4A schools in the state. Llamas, who has signed with Pima Community College, stands at 1,915 career points and is close to becoming the first Sahuaro player to eclipse 2,000 points.

Why it matters

Llamas' dominant performance in January showcases his scoring prowess and potential as he prepares to join Pima Community College's high-scoring basketball program next year. His achievements also highlight the strength of the Sahuaro basketball team, which is ranked among the top 4A schools in Arizona.

The details

In January, Llamas averaged 22.3 points per game, including a 22-point performance in a 70-55 victory over the No. 4 ranked 5A Cienega team. Llamas' scoring outburst has him nearing the 2,000-point milestone, a rare feat for a high school player.

  • Llamas scored 163 points in seven games in January 2026.
  • Sahuaro is currently ranked No. 8 among 4A schools in the state at 17-2 overall and 3-0 in the 4A Kino.

The players

Cisco Llamas

A senior guard at Sahuaro High School who has signed to play basketball at Pima Community College next year.

Brian Peabody

The head basketball coach at Pima Community College, known for his high-scoring program.

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What they’re saying

“Llamas looks like a perfect fit to join Brian Peabody's high-scoring program next year at Pima Community College.”

— Javier Morales, AllSportsTucson.com publisher, writer and editor

What’s next

Llamas will look to continue his strong play and lead Sahuaro to a deep playoff run in the 4A state tournament.

The takeaway

Cisco Llamas' dominant January performance and his impending move to Pima Community College's high-powered basketball program showcase the talent and potential of this Sahuaro senior guard, who is on the verge of becoming the first player in school history to eclipse 2,000 career points.