The history of sports in Northern Kentucky goes back a long way. A very long way. Decades. Centuries. 

We know you’ve seen these lists before, but this is a different and unique way of presenting our “50 sports icons in Northern Kentucky” as we’ll provide you one per day over the next 50 days. 

Hall of Fames are everywhere in NKY, the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame, High School Athletic Directors Hall of Fame, NKU, Thomas More and local high schools all have something to recognize their past.

We’ll preface this series by saying this, some of you may disagree with who should or shouldn’t be in the top 50 and that’s fine. Plenty are in the Hall of Very Good, but we feel these 50 are the one’s who stuck out to us.

Sports Editor Evan Dennison spoke and conferred with several local NKY sports history buffs to get their opinions and lists of their own and who should be “locks” for the 50 sports icons. We compiled each list and came up with the 50 of our own (maybe cheated a little by putting families in as one) to present over the next 50 days.

Hope you enjoy as summer time rolls on!

The seventh one of the 50 sports icons starts takes us to Holmes to highlight Tom Ellis, a man with many hats.

TOM ELLIS

Tom Ellis Sr. was one of the last in Kentucky to serve as head coach of football, baseball and basketball and Athletic Director – all at the same time at Holmes High School. Photo provided | Covington Independent Schools

Tom Ellis, a 1928 graduate of Western Kentucky University, was a legendary figure in Kentucky high school sports. A native of Calhoun, Ellis earned letters in football, basketball, and baseball at Western, famously playing in the first football game he ever saw. He began his coaching career in 1929 at Bardstown High School, where he served as head football coach, basketball coach, principal, and aeronautics teacher until 1943.

In 1944, Ellis joined Holmes High School as an assistant coach under Dave Evans and took over as head football coach in 1947. In his first year, he led Holmes to an unbeaten, untied season and a mythical state championship, earning Kentucky Coach of the Year honors. “Big Daddy,” as he was affectionately known, also coached basketball and baseball and served as athletic director at Holmes until his retirement in 1968. 

Ellis was a constant presence in the local sports scene, even scouting Covington Catholic basketball so frequently that they awarded him an honorary letter. His teams frequently excelled: his 1946 football squad claimed a mythical state title, and he led two Holmes basketball teams to the Sweet 16.

Coach Ellis retired from education in 1973. His accolades include induction into the Northern Kentucky, Kentucky High School, and Greater Cincinnati Sports Halls of Fame. The Holmes football field bears his name, a tribute to the man known as “Mr. Bulldog” and “Coach” to generations.

See the 50 sports icons on a day-to-day basis over the next 50 days

— Day 1: Dave Cowens

— Day 2: Shaun Alexander

— Day 3: Homer Rice

— Day 4: Dicky Beal

— Day 5: Jared Lorenzen

— Day 6: Jim Bunning

— Day 7: Tom Ellis

— Day 8: Nate Dusing

— Day 9: Jim Connor

— Day 10: Steve Cauthen

— Day 11: Irv Goode

— Day 12: Stan Steidel

— Day 13: Kenney Shields

— Day 14: David Justice

— Day 15: Morgan Hentz

— Day 16: Eddie Arcaro

— Day 17: Nancy Winstel

— Day 18: Steve Flesch

— Day 19: Donna Murphy

— Day 20: Randy Marsh

— Day 21: Mike Yeagle

— Day 22: Derrick Barnes

— Day 23: Dale Mueller

— Day 24: Dave Faust

— Day 25: Kirsten Allen

— Day 26: The Oldendick family

— Day 27: Martin “Mote” Hils

— Day 28: Nell Fookes

— Day 29: Owen Hauck

— Day 30: Becky Ruehl

— Day 31: Tom Thacker

— Day 32: Sydney Moss

— Day 33: Bob Schneider

— Day 34: The Walz family

— Day 35: John Toebben

— Day 36: Pat Scott

— Day 37: Bob Arnzen

— Day 38: Joan Mazzaro

— Day 39: Frank Jacobs

— Day 40: Adrienne Hundemer

— Day 41: The Draud family

— Day 42: Bill Krumpelbeck

— Day 43: The Molony family

— Day 44: Allen Feldhaus

— Day 45: The Maile family

— Day 46: Maureen Egan Corl

— Day 47: Bill Aker

— Day 48: Maureen Kaiser

— Day 49: John Brannen

— Day 50: Mike Bankemper

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