Yes, you read the headline correctly.
Three sisters from Nebraska recently used sports social media to help them develop notoriety while storming onto the field of a College World Series baseball game.
Sisters Kayleigh, Emily and Torrie Hill of Omaha tweeted that they had a plan to run onto the field of the game and actually asked fans to donate money towards paying the fine they would receive for the act.
The sisters took it to the next level when they took photos of the incident while it happened and even posted a video to the website Vine showcasing their rushing of the field in all of it’s glory.
The video was eventually taken down, but the photos and a pretty funny GIF of everything that occurred can be found online at Larry Brown Sports.
The girls seemed pretty proud of their actions following up on Twitter after all was said and done with a few clever tweets.
Ask me if it was worth it It was
— Torrie Hill (@re_TORR_ded) June 26, 2013
Proved yall wrong huh?
— Emily Hill (@mothafukaimhILL) June 26, 2013
I hope the guy that tackled me follows me. Shawty you was fiiiiiiine
— Emily Hill (@mothafukaimhILL) June 26, 2013
The sisters and their friends even started their own hashtag #freeteamhill and it’s already started to gain some momentum on the web.
This is definetely a first for on-field pranksters and it will certainly be a memorable one, although nothing will ever beat the antics of Morganna the Kissing Bandit.
Morganna the Kissing Bandit
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