What happened to Charles Shackleford?
What happened to Charles Shackleford?
He died of an enlarged heart. No drugs contributed to Shackleford’s death, according to the autopsy. Shackleford, 50, was found dead at his home on Rouse Road on the morning of Jan. 27, according to Kinston Police Department spokesman Woody Spencer.
Did Charles Shackleford have children?
Shackleford, who had four children – two girls in college, one boy in high school and one girl in middle school – didn’t have a job, but his sister said he spent a lot of time at a local church and was trying to start a basketball program for Kinston’s adolescents.
Who said amphibious instead of ambidextrous?
Shackleford is sometimes remembered for telling a reporter after a NC State basketball game that “I can shoot with my left hand, I can shoot with my right hand, I’m amphibious.”
Did Jaden Shackelford get drafted?
Alabama’s leading scorer the past two seasons has reached a deal with the Thunder after going undrafted Thursday night.
What special ability does an ambidextrous person have?
Ambidexterity is the ability to use both the right and left hand equally well. When referring to objects, the term indicates that the object is equally suitable for right-handed and left-handed people. When referring to humans, it indicates that a person has no marked preference for the use of the right or left hand.
Why do ambidextrous people exist?
The exact cause is unknown, but it’s thought that many ambidextrous people are left-handed individuals who have learned how to use their right hand. Certain genetic variants might also play a role. Being ambidextrous may be associated with ADHD, schizophrenia, and PTSD.