13-year-old Indiana twins use unique method to come up with one of the top NCAA brackets
Cole, who lives with cerebral palsy, loves technology, so his brother, Gavin, helped him use Siri to determine "heads or tails" to make each selection.
Author: Meredith Juliet
Updated: 11:46 AM CDT March 27, 2021
BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Thirteen-year-old twin brothers Cole and Gavin Johnson were both born premature, and Cole lives with cerebral palsy.
"Having cerebral palsy is definitely a challenge in some ways and a blessing in other ways," said Julie Johnson, the boys' mother.
Just like millions of others, the entire Johnson family filled out a bracket for March Madness.