
Amy Wertz
Glenns Ferry High School - Idaho / Boise State University
2020
Softball, Fastpitch-Womens
AMY WERTZ Softball
Amy Wertz was a multi-sport athlete in both high school and college, and she continues that tradition in her officiating career, working with both basketball and softball since 2003.
Born in June of 1962 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, Wertz graduated from Glenns Ferry High School in Idaho in 1980. She attended Boise State University, graduating in 1984. She competed in volleyball, basketball, and track in high school - earning all-conference honors in volleyball and all-state recognition in basketball - and continued with basketball and track in college.
Since 2003, Wertz has been active in local sports as an official. She's worked everything from recreation leagues to high school leagues in both basketball (for the Tacoma Basketball Board and Tacoma Basketball Officials Association) and girls fastpitch (for the Western Washington Umpires Association). During that time, she has worked numerous postseason contests in both sports, including several WIAA State Softball Tournament games.
Amy Wertz was a multi-sport athlete in both high school and college, and she continues that tradition in her officiating career, working with both basketball and softball since 2003.
Born in June of 1962 in Lewistown, Pennsylvania, Wertz graduated from Glenns Ferry High School in Idaho in 1980. She attended Boise State University, graduating in 1984. She competed in volleyball, basketball, and track in high school - earning all-conference honors in volleyball and all-state recognition in basketball - and continued with basketball and track in college.
Since 2003, Wertz has been active in local sports as an official. She's worked everything from recreation leagues to high school leagues in both basketball (for the Tacoma Basketball Board and Tacoma Basketball Officials Association) and girls fastpitch (for the Western Washington Umpires Association). During that time, she has worked numerous postseason contests in both sports, including several WIAA State Softball Tournament games.
