Beat the Streets- Columbus Launches Inaugural Program
March 27th, 2009 by admin
The Columbus Wrestling Club Executive Director Brian Church, is pleased to announce a new partnership with USA Wrestling. The Beat the Streets Wrestling Program-Columbus, Ohio, launched its initial model school program at the Columbus Africentric Middle School during the 2008-2009 wrestling season. Over a dozen wrestlers participated in the wrestling program two days a week [...]
Students ‘Wrestle’ With Life’s Challenges
March 24th, 2009 by admin
Unfortunately, many Chicago Public School students are “wrestling” with real life problems which make getting an education and envisioning a successful life a serious challenge. CBS 2′s Howard Sudberry has the story of one west side school that is using a sport to turn things around for a group of young men. Read full article on CBS2Chicago.com.
Beat the Streets Newsletter
March 19th, 2009 by albevi1234
Business Thrives on Contacts The Beat the Streets USA Wrestling is a business…we simply invest in kids We need your contact information for our e-mail newsletter regarding our program. Dan Gable said it very well at a Beat the Streets-New York City Celebration and Benefit last May ’08. “The Beat the Streets Program has been [...]
Beat the Streets – St. Louis to Help 411 Radio at the NCAA Wrestling Championships
March 13th, 2009 by admin
A. J. Walls, Executive Director of the St. Louis Beat the Streets USA Wrestling Program, has been asked by Wrestling 411 , part of Media Sports Productions in Minneapolis, MN , to help distribute marketing and promotional materials to the 18,000 fans who are in St. Louis for the NCAA Wrestling Championships.
Beat the Streets USAW Responds to Urban Needs
March 13th, 2009 by admin
The BTSUSAW program recognizes that it has not only an opportunity, but also a responsibility to contribute to the “25-35 after school fun hours” in the lives of many at-risked kids. The initiative that we have helped develop in New York City provided an opportunity to introduce wrestling to boys and girls to fill a number of


