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Arkells tip off Rally weekend

Arkells tip off Rally weekend

Hamilton Spectator13 hours ago

A Woodlands Park basketball game kicked off a weekend of events for the Arkells, hosting their Rally concert at Hamilton Stadium Saturday.
Lead singer Max Kerman drives to the hoop as the Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park.
Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday to kick off the weekend concert. Members of the band, members of the Mohawk College women's basketball team, along with players from Bernie Custis Secondary School and former Toronto Raptors player Matt Bonner hit the court.
Lead singer Max Kerman with fans as Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park.
Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park to kick off the weekend rally concert.
Arkells frontman Max Kerman takes a shot against the Mohawk College women's basketball team at the Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday. The game was part of the kickoff for Rally weekend, which will see the hometown band take over Hamilton Stadium on Saturday.
Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday. Former Toronto Raptors player Matt Bonner and members of the Mohawk College women's team took part.
Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park.
The Arkells tipped off Rally weekend with a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Barton Street East.
Arkells frontman Max Kerman, right, plays a game of basketball against former Toronto Raptors player Matt Bonner at the Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday. The event was part of the kick-off for The Rally concert weekend, which will see the hometown band takeover Hamilton Stadium on Saturday.

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A Woodlands Park basketball game kicked off a weekend of events for the Arkells, hosting their Rally concert at Hamilton Stadium Saturday. Lead singer Max Kerman drives to the hoop as the Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park. Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday to kick off the weekend concert. Members of the band, members of the Mohawk College women's basketball team, along with players from Bernie Custis Secondary School and former Toronto Raptors player Matt Bonner hit the court. Lead singer Max Kerman with fans as Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park. Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park to kick off the weekend rally concert. Arkells frontman Max Kerman takes a shot against the Mohawk College women's basketball team at the Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday. The game was part of the kickoff for Rally weekend, which will see the hometown band take over Hamilton Stadium on Saturday. Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday. Former Toronto Raptors player Matt Bonner and members of the Mohawk College women's team took part. Arkells hosted a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park. The Arkells tipped off Rally weekend with a basketball game at The Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Barton Street East. Arkells frontman Max Kerman, right, plays a game of basketball against former Toronto Raptors player Matt Bonner at the Rally Court in Woodlands Park on Friday. The event was part of the kick-off for The Rally concert weekend, which will see the hometown band takeover Hamilton Stadium on Saturday.

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