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    Alyssa Favara

    Bishop McCort
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    Summer Batts

    Reynoldsburg
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    Taylor Bloom

    Manheim Central via Alvernia
  4. Tim Ferriss to lead discussion with Jordan Burroughs, Neil deGrasse Tyson at 2024 Beat the Streets Annual Benefit Tim Ferriss, the author of five No. 1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers, will lead a discussion with Jordan Burroughs and Neil deGrasse Tyson at the Beat the Streets Wrestling Annual Benefit on Tuesday, June 4 at Ziegfeld Ballroom in Manhattan. Ferriss, who grew up wrestling on Long Island in New York, has been listed as one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People” and one of Fortune’s “40 under 40.” He is an early-stage technology investor/advisor (Uber, Facebook, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba, and 50+ others). His podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show podcast, is the first business/interview podcast to exceed 100 million downloads. It has now exceeded one billion downloads. Burroughs is a 2012 Olympic gold medalist and six-time World champion in men's freestyle wrestling. DeGrasse Tyson, who wrestled at The Bronx High School of Science and Harvard University, is now a World-renowned astrophysicist. Burroughs and deGrasse Tyson will share with Ferriss how the sport of wrestling has shaped their success and lives. The BTS Annual Benefit will support and celebrate BTS programs that empower New York City students to achieve their goals on the wrestling mat and in the classroom – and honor coaches and partners who make each win a reality. The event will also feature a cocktail reception, USA Wrestling Olympic athletes, and a live auction. The BTS Annual Benefit helps the organization raise more than $1 million each year to support local youth wrestling programs, which empower young people in New York City. This year’s event will be the 14th BTS Annual Benefit. The event will start at 6 p.m. Eastern time. A variety of ticket packages, which include an option to attend the VIP after-party, are available, starting at $1,000 at btsny.org. For more information on sponsorship opportunities or to donate auction items, email BTS Executive Director Brendan Buckley at bbuckley@btsny.org. ### About Beat the Streets Since being founded in 2005, Beat the Streets has pioneered a movement that now includes 150 individual wrestling programs, a youth league and the first girls high school league. BTS works to develop the full human and athletic potential of the urban youth and strengthen the NYC wrestling culture. BTS aims to make a lifelong impact on student-athletes through the lessons learned on the wrestling mat -- discipline, perseverance, self-reliance, humility and a strong work ethic. For more information about Beat the Streets, visit btsny.org and follow Beat the Streets on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and X.
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    Zoe Kip

    Liberty
  6. Oftentimes, we’ll recap a large national high school tournaments and look at which college’s recruits performed the best. With the U20 freestyle portion of the US Open, we actually have a mixture between active collegiate wrestlers and recruits. Some are already known commodities on the collegiate level, while others have signed and are ready to head to campus - and some have committed and have another full year of high school left. However it all shakes out, If a wrestler is still a recruit or a signee of a program, their respective recruiting class has been noted next to their name. Remember we’re looking at freestyle results only as they correlate to collegiate success more than Greco-Roman does. Air Force Soren Herzog: 92 kg seventh place Arizona State Kyler Larkin: 61 kg runner-up - Class of 2024 Pierson Manville: 65 kg third place - Class of 2024 Nicholas Sahakian: 125 kg runner-up - Class of 2025 Augustana Max Ramberg: 97 kg fifth place Binghamton Carter Baer: 79 kg eighth place Brown Alex Semenenko: 125 kg sixth place Bucknell Noah Mulvaney: 79 kg runner-up Myles Takats: 79 kg seventh place California Baptist Drayden Morton: 70 kg fifth place Cal Poly Daschle Lamer: 86 kg fourth place Columbia Adam Haselius: 92 kg fourth place Vincent Mueller: 125 kg seventh place Jack Wehmeyer: 92 kg sixth place Cornell Gabriel Bouyssou: 65 kg eighth place - Class of 2024 Isaiah Cortez: 57 kg seventh place - Class of 2025 Michael Dellagatta - 92 kg third place Jaxon Joy: 65 kg seventh place - Class of 2024 Anthony Knox: 57 kg third place - Class of 2025 Simon Ruiz: 79 kg fifth place Duke Connor Barket: 125 kg fifth place Illinois Kannon Webster: 70 kg third place Iowa Kael Voinovich: 70 kg sixth place - Class of 2024 Iowa State Tate Naaktgeboren: 86 kg sixth place Michigan Sergio Lemley: 65 kg fifth place Beau Mantanona: 74 kg fifth place Michigan State Joshua Terrill: 125 kg eighth place Kael Wisler: 92 kg eight place Minnesota Koy Hopke: 125 kg third place - Class of 2024 Max McEnelly: 86 kg third place Charlie Millard: 74 kg seventh place - Class of 2024 Landon Robideau: 70 kg fourth place - Class of 2025 Missouri Seth Mendoza: 57 kg fourth place - Class of 2025 Aeoden Sinclair: 86 kg Champion - Class of 2024 Cameron Steed: 74 kg third place NC State Koy Buesgens: 65 kg fourth place Nebraska Ethan DeLeon: 79 kg sixth place Camden McDanel: 97 kg Champion Kody Routledge: 70 kg second place - Class of 2025 North Carolina Laird Root: 74 kg eighth place - Class of 2024 Northern Illinois Ian Smith: 97 kg sixth place - Class of 2024 Northern Iowa Cory Land: 61 kg sixth place Garret Rinken: 57 kg eighth place Northwestern Billy Dekraker: 61 kg third place - Class of 2025 Ohio State Vince Bouzakis: 74 kg fourth place - Class of 2025 Vinny Kilkeary: 57 kg runner-up Ryder Rogotzke: 86 kg fifth place Oklahoma Jake Hockaday: 61 kg fourth place - Class of 2025 Oklahoma State Cael Hughes: 61 kg Champion Ladarion Lockett: 74 kg Champion - Class of 2025 Oregon State Aden Attao: 125 kg fourth place Justin Rademacher: 92 kg runner-up Penn Isaias Jimenez: 70 kg seventh place - Class of 2024 Penn State Josh Barr: 86 kg runner-up PJ Duke: 70 kg Champion - Class of 2025 Kyison Garcia: 61 kg fifth place William Henckel: 79 kg third place - Class of 2025 Luke Lilledahl: 57 kg Champion - Class of 2024 Cole Mirasola: 97 kg runner-up - Class of 2024 Connor Mirasola: 92 kg Champion - Class of 2024 Zack Ryder: 79 kg Champion - Class of 2024 Joseph Sealey: 74 kg runner-up - Class of 2024 Princeton Kole Mulhauser: 86 kg 7th place Purdue Isaiah Quintero: 57 kg fifth place - Class of 2024 South Dakota State Thomas Dineen: 97 kg fourth place Colin Dupill: 70 kg eighth place Stanford Zach Hanson: 74 kg sixth place Lorenzo Norman: 79 kg fourth place Aden Valencia: 65 kg runner-up - Class of 2024 The Citadel Patrick Brophy: 92 kg fifth place Virginia Steven Burrell Jr.: 97 kg third place Virginia Tech Drew Gorman: 65 kg sixth place - Class of 2025 Jimmy Mullen: 125 kg Champion Aaron Seidel: 57 kg sixth place - Class of 2025 Wisconsin Lucas Condon: 86 kg eighth place Zan Fugitt: 61 kg seventh place
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    Madison Dowd

    Tri-County Vocational
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    Kohana Renner

    Clarksville
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    Hailey Laabs

    Villa Park
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    Lilli Denton

    Hayesville
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    Ava Zuccalo

    Rockville
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    Riley Lerner

    Cedar Creek
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