Wrestling to Beat the Streets DC

Wrestling to Beat the Streets DC Wrestling to Beat the Streets DC (BTS DC) is dedicated to improving youth development by building character, discipline, and self-esteem.

We offer tutoring, mentoring, and college & career preparedness, in addition to year-round wrestling training.

05/28/2026

WE NEED YOUR HELP‼️ Your donation will help our wrestlers get to Beat the Streets Nationals in Cleveland, Ohio 🤼‍♀️ LINK 🔗 IN BIO‼️
In just 4 weeks, our student-athletes will represent Washington, DC at Beat the Streets Nationals in Cleveland. They will take part in an intense camp, followed by a dual competition against BTS chapters from across the country, joining 400+ other athletes and meeting top college wrestlers and coaches!

Adan Magnas, Senior at Walt Whitman High School, is May’s Academic All Star‼️Magnas has shown exceptional work ethic in ...
05/25/2026

Adan Magnas, Senior at Walt Whitman High School, is May’s Academic All Star‼️
Magnas has shown exceptional work ethic in the classroom and on the mat. He will be continuing his wrestling career as a recruited wrestler at American University in the fall. Last weekend, Magnas brought home a 2nd place finish in the 138lb weight class at the Maryland State Championship.
Adan is a part of our squad competing at Beat the Streets Nationals this June in Cleveland, Ohio! To support Magnas and his teammates in representing D.C, click the link below and help pave the way to Cleveland! 🔗

https://www.wrestlingiq.com/btsdc/fundraiser/cleveland-bts-national-championship-duals?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio

18 BTSDC wrestlers from both MD and D.C. took on the Maryland State Wrestling Championship this past weekend. 13 athlete...
05/22/2026

18 BTSDC wrestlers from both MD and D.C. took on the Maryland State Wrestling Championship this past weekend. 13 athletes, 7 girls and 6 boys, earned a top 4 placement, qualifying them for Junior Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota this summer!

05/06/2026

“What is the hardest part of wrestling?”
Can’t get stronger without covering obstacles! Our wrestlers share what parts of wrestling push them to grow as athletes and people!

04/24/2026

This week Built to Lead Academy had the pleasure of Buddy Lee, All-American, Olympian, Marine, and Jump Rope Extraordinaire coming to present (and do a bit of jumping 😉). Couldn’t thank him more for the wonderful night and connecting with and inspiring our athletes‼️

04/13/2026

“Why chose Beat the Streets DC?” Well our athletes have an answer for you 😎🤼‍♀️😤
We have opportunities for athletes K-12 from brand new to D1 bound! Just come try it out!

March’s Academic All-Star is Mo, aka Maurice Owens of Ron Brown High School! 🧠😤🎓Mo will be continuing his wrestling care...
04/09/2026

March’s Academic All-Star is Mo, aka Maurice Owens of Ron Brown High School! 🧠😤🎓
Mo will be continuing his wrestling career 🤼‍♂️ next fall at Marymount University where he will also be participating in ROTC. Mo was also was one of 8 athletes chosen to compete for BTSDC at NHSCA Nationals last week. While he will be missed at BTSDC after this year, we are so excited to see what is next‼️

What a weekend! Last week, BTSDC brought 18 athletes to compete in Virginia Beach at the 37th Annual NHSCA High School N...
04/06/2026

What a weekend! Last week, BTSDC brought 18 athletes to compete in Virginia Beach at the 37th Annual NHSCA High School Nationals tournament! Stellar performances and lots of fun all around🤼‍♂️

Parents & Wrestlers, we have a special opportunity for Beat the Streets DC members who want to learn more about wrestlin...
04/01/2026

Parents & Wrestlers, we have a special opportunity for Beat the Streets DC members who want to learn more about wrestling in college‼️
Coach Teague Moore has graciously offered us free access to his College Recruiting Blueprint.
You are encouraged to join us in person at our facility in L’Enfant Plaza on April 14th from 6:15-7:30pm; if you can’t make it you can join us via Zoom.
Teague is a NCAA Champion and 3-time All-American from Oklahoma State. He was a Division I head coach for 15 years at Clarion and American University. Currently Teague runs The Wrestling Consultant where he works with wrestlers all over the country to help them find the right college program.
Teague believes there is an opportunity for everybody to wrestle in college, so in this session he will go over the differences between DI, DII, DIII, NAIA, Junior College, and Club wrestling. This session will also help you navigate all the factors that come in to making the college decision, such as finances & scholarships, academics, geography, and team culture,

Women’s history month is even more special when history is being made in front of your eyes! Trailblazer, advocates, and...
03/31/2026

Women’s history month is even more special when history is being made in front of your eyes! Trailblazer, advocates, and champions are making history in women’s wrestling, helping to make women’s wrestling one of the fastest growing sports in the country. There has never been a better time to help grow this sport!
Athletes listed below:
won the first ever MCAA National Collegiate Championship team title for women’s wrestling in March 2026
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was the first black American woman to win Olympic gold in wrestling at 63kg in 2021
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was the first American woman to win Olympic gold in wrestling in 2016 at 58kg
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was the first American woman to earn a medal at the World Championships in 1989, bringing home bronze at 47kg. She later returned to Team USA as a coach for the 2016 Olympics!
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was the youngest American ever to win gold in Olympic wrestling in 2024 at 68kg (and she’s a BTSDC board member 🥰)

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