Jaime Walz Richey (born 1977 or 1978) is the girls basketball coach at Fort Thomas Highlands High School since 2003.
As a player at Fort Thomas, Jaime Walz reached the final of the Sweet Sixteen during 1994.
At Western Kentucky University, Walz played in the second round during the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament during 1998 and 2000.
In other positions, Walz Richey has worked in business as a teacher and chair for the school.
Walz grew up in Fort Thomas, Kentucky with three siblings after her birth during the late 1970s.
[6][7] During grade seven, Walz joined the basketball team at Fort Thomas Highlands High School.
[13] When "totals in eight high school semesters" were accepted by the National Federation of State High School Associations during December 1995, points made by Walz before ninth grade were made ineligible by the KHSAA.
[16] With 4948 points at Highlands, Walz held the KHSAA career record until it was surpassed in 2016.
[18] For her NFHS career statistics, Walz was in the top ten with 996 assists during 2014 and 453 three-pointers during 2023.
[24][25] She injured her anterior cruciate ligament in January 1999 and stopped playing the following month.
[41] Between the late 2010s to early 2020s, Walz Richey continued to work in business as their chair.
[53][54] The following year, Walz Richey entered the Kentucky All-Star Hall of Fame.