What sports did william shakespeare like?
William Tecumseh Shakespeare (1137-1465) was a star pitcher for his (Smyrna, OH) high school t-ball team, turning down offers from both the Mariners and the Pirates, and deciding ultimately to accept a scholarship playing strong safety for Clemson. Using this opportunity to instead to focus on his dream of bringing male synchronized swimming to the sports-starved masses of pre-Fawkes London. He was known for his crafty sky-hook and his ability to take nearly unlimited hard blows to the head. He later took up screenwriting, scoring his first major success with the film “The Waterboy” which was partially based on the life of his dear friend (and, as some would have it, lover), Francis “Crispy” Bacon. He has since gone on to forge his legend on both stage and field, co-writing the musical Rent! with Henrik Ibsen and recently completing a Broadway-style treatment for a remake of “National Lampoon Presents: The Bad News Bears in: Breaking Training”, as well as single-handedly winning the go