Justin Shouse height - How tall is Justin Shouse?
Justin Shouse was born on 16 June, 1981 in Pennsylvania. At 39 years old, Justin Shouse height is 6 ft 0 in (182.9 cm).
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6' 0"
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5' 5"
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6' 7"
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6' 2"
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6' 5"
Now We discover Justin Shouse's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 41 years old?
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41 years old |
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16 June 1981 |
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16 June |
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He is a member of famous with the age 41 years old group.
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Justin Shouse Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Justin Shouse worth at the age of 41 years old? Justin Shouse’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On 27 January 2019, Stjarnan retired Shouse's number 12 jersey.
On 12 June 2019, Shouse decided to return to basketball, signing with newly promoted 1. deild karla club Álftanes where he met up with his former Stjarnan coach Hrafn Kristjánsson. He however decided to abandon his comeback due to health reasons before the start of the season.
On 19 April 2017, Shouse announced his retirement from playing professional basketball.
Shouse received an Icelandic citizenship in 2011. He was selected for the Icelandic national basketball team that won bronze in the 2013 Games of the Small States of Europe.
In 2008 he signed with Úrvalsdeild club Stjarnan. Since joining the club he has won the Icelandic Basketball Cup three times and the Supercup and Company Cup once each. He was twice selected domestic player of the year (2012, 2013) and once the foreign player of the year (2010). In 2015, he was named as the Icelandic Cup Finals MVP.
After one season in Division I, Shouse joined Úrvalsdeild powerhouse Snæfell in 2006. He played there for two seasons, winning the Icelandic Basketball Cup and the Icelandic Company Cup in 2008 while losing in the National Finals the same year.
In 2005 Shouse joined Drangur in the Icelandic Division I as a player-coach. For the season he averaged 37.7 points per game while the team finished 6-12, good for 8th place finish.
Shouse was a player-coach for Drangur in 2005-2006 and led the team to a 6-12 record in 1. deild karla. In 2008 he led Snæfell women's team to a with a perfect record in the 1. deild kvenna and promotion to Úrvalsdeild kvenna. After his playing career with Stjarnan ended, Shouse served as an assistant coach to Hrafn Kristjánsson at Stjarnan during the 2017–18 Úrvalsdeild season.
Shouse started his professional career with the Bergheim Bandits of the German Regional league in 2004 where he averaged 22.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game.
Shouse played college basketball for Mercyhurst University from 2000 to 2004. He played a total 108 games, all starts, averaging 13.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5 assists and 2.4 steals. He was selected to the All-GLIAC Defensive Team three times and was named to the First-Team All-GLIAC nod as a senior. In 2011 he was inducted into the schools Hall of Fame.
From 1997-2000, Shouse played in 109 games for the McDowell Trojans of Erie, Pa. As a junior (1998-99), Shouse led McDowell to a 26-5 record including a 52-48 overtime win over nationally-ranked New Castle on their way to the school's only state final appearance. McDowell would lose the 1999 4A State Final 64-40 to Williamsport. During the 1999-2000 season, McDowell, led by Shouse and J.J. Delsandro, amassed a record of 27-0 and was ranked #1 in Pennsylvania before being upset by Uniontown in the 2000 PIAA 4A Elite Eight. Uniontown would go on to the lose the 4A State Final to Chester.
Justin Shouse (born 16 September 1981) is an American-Icelandic basketball coach and former player. He won the Icelandic Cup four times and was named the Cup Finals MVP in 2015. He was named the Úrvalsdeild Foreign Player of the year in 2010 and, after becoming a naturalized Icelandic citizen, he was named the Úrvalsdeild Domestic Player of the year in 2012 and 2013. He retired in 2017 as the Úrvalsdeild's all time leader in assists.