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Michigan schools try out concussion tests

Birmingham Groves High School athletic trainer Kelly Salter, right, tapes linebacker Ian Rice before a football game in Beverly Hills, Mich. Last fall, Rice suffered a concussion that was so severe it sent him to the emergency room. Birmingham Groves is one of 62 Michigan high schools participating in a unique pilot concussion program that does baseline testing of athletes in football and other sports.

BEVERLY HILLS, Mich. — Details of the block that knocked Ian Rice to the turf are fuzzy for him now. He remembers falling over. He remembers he couldn't walk. That was the first sign something was seriously wrong.

His father, watching his son and his Birmingham Groves High School football team from the stands, remembers a little more.

“You're taught to bounce up and get going, but he didn't bounce and as soon as a guy doesn't get up like you're used to, my heart skipped,” Michael Rice said.

Rice suffered a concussion that sent him to the emergency room last fall, and he sat out the next two games in what turned out to be a 7-4 season. As a defensive captain for a team that was a preseason favorite to win its conference, Rice had every reason to want to return for his senior year.

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