Amy
(Von Wald)
Hohenecker
By
earning all-American honors eight times in her career, Amy (Von
Wald) Hohenecker holds the distinction more than any track &
field athlete in Northern State history.
Hohenecker
was an all-American in the 4x100 relay, the sprint medley relay
and the 400 meter dash twice during the outdoor season and earned
a top six finish nationally in the indoor 600 yard run twice
and the indoor 440 yard dash twice. Hohenecker was also a 25-time
all-district and 30-time all-conference athlete and held 13
indoor records (8 individual, 5 relay) and five outdoor records
(2 individual, 3 relay) at NSU.
Hohenecker
was the MVP for track all four years at Northern and was NSU’s
most valuable female athlete in 1993. She received the South
Dakota Sportswriter Association’s College Female Athlete of
the Year award in 1993 and, in 2000, was named NSU’s best female
track athlete of the century.
Hohenecker
helped to guide the Northern State women’s track & field team
to NSC team championships in 1992 (outdoor) and 1993 (indoor
and outdoor) while earning the leagues most valuable athlete
award four times.
Hohenecker
is currently an elementary teacher at John Ireland School in
Eden Prairie, Minn. She and her husband Bill have one son, Tyson
(1).