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Former NY Giant Shares Leadership Lessons With Manville Students

Two-time Super Bowl champion David Diehl, retired offensive lineman for the New York Giants, spoke to 400 students at Manville High School.

MANVILLE, NJ — Two-time Super Bowl champion David Diehl, retired offensive lineman for the New York Giants, spoke to 400 students at Manville High School on Monday as an ambassador for RWJBarnabas Health.

Diehl, now a sports broadcaster, shared the importance of discipline, hard work and setting goals to achieve your dreams. The visit was coordinated by Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset, a RWJBarnabas Health facility, which has been the official provider of athletic training and sports medicine services for Manville High School since 2014.

Jeff Scenna, an athletic trainer with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset who provides athletic training services at Manville High School, introduced Diehl at the assembly.

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Image 1 and 2 - David Diehl.

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Image 3 - From left -Jeff Scenna, an athletic trainer with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset who provides athletic training services at Manville High School, David Diehl, Ryan Stevens, supervisor, Athletic Training and Wellness, RWJ Somerset’s Sports Physical Therapy and Performance Center, Stephen Venuto, Vice Principal/Athletic Director, Manville High School.

Image 4 - David Diehl with members of the Manville High School football team.

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