LinkExperts who claim that infants are usually a year old before taking their first steps couldn’t have known the amazing Davis babies, Carlos and Khalil.
A full three months before their first birthday, these fun-loving, high-energy twins were not only walking, they were running. But they didn’t stop there. A couple of years later as pre-schoolers, they started doing backflips without a moving start – breaking not one bed, but three.
“There’s so much stuff that’s broken around this house, it’s ridiculous,” Tracy Davis, their tough-but-doting mama, says with a grin.
By the time they got to high school, Carlos and Khalil had gained height, weight and notoriety as nationally ranked track athletes as well as nearly unstoppable defensive linemen.
But it’s not just their size and strength that set these identical twins apart. Big, strong kids abound, after all. It’s their astounding blend of size, strength, gracefulness and speed. There’s also a fierce combative fire that flames up like a prairie fire the second the competition begins, then vanishes the second it’s over.
When they’re not competing, these Nebraska-bound brothers are just smiling, easygoing kids. Happy, polite, softspoken and playful. Many times they’ve fooled teachers by pretending to be each other, or filled teammates’ shoes with shaving cream.
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