Ryan Quigley of Lansdale and his friend were walking on Bourbon Street when they became the victims of an act of terrorism. Now, with the help of the Eagles, he’s trying to “rewrite this story.” ...
He did so wearing a No. 7 jersey to honor his brother and former Princeton football player Martin "Tiger" Bech, who was one of 14 people killed in the New Orleans truck attack on New Year's Day.
“His first love was [soccer]. He played soccer from a really young age,” Martin Bech, Tiger Bech’s father, told the ‘Prince.’ “Football … obviously took over at some point in time.” Strother described ...
Ryan Quigley, a Lansdale Catholic grad, was hurt in New Orleans on Jan. 1 in a terror attack. The Eagles surprised him with ...
Jack’s older brother, Martin “Tiger” Bech, was one of 14 people who were killed during the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans earlier this month. “My brother, if he could ...
He prayed in the same color jersey his other half, his late brother Martin “Tiger” Bech, wore at Princeton as a wide receiver and All-Ivy League return specialist. Advertisement Exactly a ...
Senior Bowl MVP Jack Bech paid respects to his late brother, former Princeton wide receiver and return specialist Martin "Tiger" Bech, on Wednesday in an Instagram post.
Tiger's legal name was Martin, but no one called him that. He was given his nickname by his family — "We were massive LSU fans," Ginnie said — and it fit him in more ways than one. Bech was ...
This week, he's wearing his brother's number. Martin "Tiger" Bech, 27, a former Princeton receiver and New York stockbroker, was killed in the Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans in the early ...