Meet the 2025 Hall of Fame Class: Johnathan and Kyle Titus

June 25, 2025

Johnathan and Kyle Titus or “The Titus Brothers” are a dynamic duo, that are very much their own individuals as well.  While they take pride in being their own unique selves, they still laugh when people can’t tell them apart (which is A LOT!). These identical twins have brought double the heart, hustle, and humor to the court and the gym, and their impact goes far beyond sports. Through their special bond with retired Attleboro Police Chief Rick Pierce—and co-director of our Leadership Council—Johnathan and Kyle have been instrumental in growing the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) program across Massachusetts. Their passion and commitment to inclusion have made them well-deserved inductees of the Class of 2025 Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame.

Johnathan and Kyle Titus or “The Titus Brothers” are a dynamic duo, that are very much their own individuals as well.  While they take pride in being their own unique selves, they still laugh when people can’t tell them apart (which is A LOT!). These identical twins have brought double the heart, hustle, and humor to the court and the gym, and their impact goes far beyond sports. Through their special bond with retired Attleboro Police Chief Rick Pierce—and co-director of our Leadership Council—Johnathan and Kyle have been instrumental in growing the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) program across Massachusetts. Their passion and commitment to inclusion have made them well-deserved inductees of the Class of 2025 Special Olympics Massachusetts Hall of Fame.

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