Justin Giani Award recipient David Dorilus Dax with James Graber, Linda and Joseph Giani
Justin Giani Award recipient David Dorilus Dax with James Graber, Linda and Joseph Giani 

David Dax Wins Justin Giani Memorial Scholarship


June 13, 2024


David Dorilus Dax has overcome so many challenges that it’s clear no obstacle is too great to stop the Huntington High School senior from accomplishing his goals. The teenager is headed to Stony Brook University to study economics and finance in the fall.

Huntington senior David Dorilus Dax is headed to Stony Brook University.

Mr. Dax is this year’s recipient of the Justin Louis Giani Memorial Scholarship. The award carries a stipend of $4,000, allotted in annual amounts of $1,000 for each of four years of college.

“It is a great honor to have been selected for the Justin Giani Scholarship,” Mr. Dax said. I am deeply grateful for this award.”

The scholarship was announced by Associated Teachers of Huntington President James Graber and presented to Mr. Dax by Mr. Giani’s parents, Linda and Joseph. The award honors an exceptional young man who will always be remembered for his happy-go-lucky demeanor and genial good nature, loyalty to family and friends and competitive spirit.

The Justin Louis Giani Memorial Scholarship has become one of the most coveted and meaningful awards presented annually at Huntington High School.

An outstanding student, Mr. Giani compiled a 95 academic grade average, graduating near the top of Huntington’s Class of 2007. He obtained a bachelor’s degree at Drexel University in Philadelphia where he majored in finance and competed on the NCAA Division I wrestling team.

Mr. Giani won varsity letters with the Blue Devil cross country and wrestling squads. He earned a record of 118-32 in five years of varsity wrestling, the last four as a Blue Devil. (He wrestled for Harborfields as an eighth grader.)

As a senior, Mr. Giani went 25-7 on the mat and won the Suffolk League V title. As a junior, he finished with a 28-6 mark and was league runner-up. At the time of his graduation, he was 10th on the all-time Huntington career victory list with 101 wins.

The Huntington alum was killed on March 28, 2015 while crossing US Highway 501 in South Carolina during a golf vacation with his friends. He was 25 years old. His death was devastating to his family as well as his former classmates, teammates, teachers and coaches.

A scholarship fund was created to help perpetuate Mr. Giani’s legacy and memory at his alma mater. It has been awarded to a select group of exceptional graduating seniors ever since.

Mr. Giani interned at Philadelphia based film distributor Breaking Glass Pictures before being hired full-time by the company and helping to develop its “financial architecture” and helping steer it toward acquisitions as it went about building its brand.

“Justin was more than an employee; he was a master of numbers, a ball of energy, an even-keeled ray of light that brought smiles to all he crossed paths with, no matter the situation,” the company said in a statement following the Huntington alum’s passing. “As we mourn the loss of a member of the Breaking Glass Pictures family and team, we more importantly celebrate the life of one of the world’s true gifts. Justin was always so full of life and happiness and we will always remember him that way.”

Recognized as a Distinguished Senior earlier this spring, Mr. Dax said he has most enjoyed the personal connections he’s made over the past four years with his teachers, counselors, deans and support staff members.

Mr. Dax earned varsity letters with the Blue Devil football and winter and spring track and field teams, excelling as a running back, sprinter, relay team member and pole vaulter. A New York Scholar Athlete Award recipient, the senior has served as one of Huntington’s social justice ambassadors for several years. He has also been a member of the high school’s mock trial team.

Mr. Giani’s memory continues to shine brightly through the annual scholarship that bears his name.