Joe Wrightson:  
Joe has been coaching for LMWC since 2004. He wrestled for four years of high school wrestling. Joe
has one son involved in LMWC.

Andy Gotlieb:  
Andy has coached LMWC since 2004.  He wrestled at Marple-Newtown Jr High School and at summer
camp and is now entering his fifth season as a coach. Andy also coaches Next Level flag football,
basketball and is a Cub Scout den leader. He is a 1984 graduate of Marple-Newtown High School and
a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis and the University of South Florida. He is an
executive at Bellevue Communications in Philadelphia.  He lives in Wynnewood with his wife Karen and
children Savanna and Max.

Ron Braunfeld:  
Ron grew up in Villanova and is a 1989 graduate of Radnor High School. He was a four- year varsity
wrestler and continued wrestling varsity level for two years at the NCAA Division 1 level at the Univ of
New Hampshire. Making sure kids learn, have fun and increase their self confidence is most important
to Ron.

Matthew Rutberg:
Matthew Rutberg joins the team this year as an assistant coach.  Matthew ws a three-year varsity letter
winner at Neshaminy High School and also was a regional qualifier.  He lives in Bryn Mawr with his wife.

Brad Brush:
Brad has been involved with the LMWC since 2002.  Brad is originally from Southeastern Colorado,
where he wrestled for Lamar High School.  He was a CHSAA District Champion and State Qualifier in
1978.  Brad continued wrestling while attending the University of Southern Colorado, and was a  
national freestyle qualifier in 1979.  Brad lives in Bala Cynwyd with his wife Leslie and three sons,
Jared, Brody and Justin.      

Greg Tickle:
Greg lives in Narberth and is a chiropractor.  He has three children.  Greg wrestled middle school, high
school, and one year of college. He participated in the Empire State Games in NY for Greco-Roman
wrestling.

Tobias Millrood:
Tobi Millrood is one of the team head coaches.  Tobi is now in his 3rd year of coaching the program.  
Tobi is a former wrestler at Radnor High School during the late 1980s.  Coach Tobi brings passion for
the sport of wrestling, energy, organization, discipline and fun to the practices.  His dedicated coaching
efforts have helped to significantly upgrade the novice and beginner program in the Lower Merion
Youth Wrestling program. The proof has been in the results as the kids have brought in a haul of
trophies and awards in the last three years.  Tobi believes that there is no better sport than wrestling
as it teaches fundamental skills for both life and sport of preparation, dedication, facing adversity,
discipline and teamwork.
 


Terry Henry
Terry Henry returns for a fourth year as coach. He has two sons, Nick and Matt, on the team.