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LINKS/DOCUMENTS
All players must have the following documents turned into their coach prior to the first practice.
1. concussion form
2. AAU card
The concussion form can be found by clicking the "CDC concussion form" link below. Print and sign.
The AAU card can be purchased by clicking the "AAU card application" link below.
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create a membership

-purchase a youth extended membership for $16.00
-Michign Premier club code is WY76TD (make sure you attach the player card to the Michigan Premier club)
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rint the final page (card) 

CDC HEADS UP CONCUSSION INFORMATION
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A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury—or TBI—caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This sudden movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist in the skull, creating chemical changes in the brain and sometimes stretching and damaging brain cells.
Children and teens who show or report one or more of the signs and symptoms listed below, or simply say they just “don't feel right” after a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, may have a concussion or more serious brain injury.
Concussion Signs Observed
  • Can’t recall events prior to or after a hit or fall.
  • Appears dazed or stunned.
  • Forgets an instruction, is confused about an assignment or position, or is unsure of the game, score, or opponent.
  • Moves clumsily.
  • Answers questions slowly.
  • Loses consciousness (even briefly).
  • Shows mood, behavior, or personality changes.
Concussion Symptoms Reported
  • Headache or “pressure” in head.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Balance problems or dizziness, or double or blurry vision.
  • Bothered by light or noise.
  • Feeling sluggish, hazy, foggy, or groggy.
  • Confusion, or concentration or memory problems.
  • Just not “feeling right,” or “feeling down”.
Signs and symptoms generally show up soon after the injury. However, you may not know how serious the injury is at first and some symptoms may not show up for hours or days. For example, in the first few minutes your child or teen might be a little confused or a bit dazed, but an hour later your child might not be able to remember how he or she got hurt.
You should continue to check for signs of concussion right after the injury and a few days after the injury. If your child or teen’s concussion signs or symptoms get worse, you should take him or her to the emergency department right away.

CDC WEBSITE
CDC CONCUSSION FORM

AAU INSURANCE PROGRAM
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Millions of young athletes participate in sports across America on a daily basis.  Numerous volunteers give countless hours in coaching young athletes and in directing and hosting events.

While undeniably a noble pursuit there is an inherent risk involved in any athletic endeavor whether as an athlete, coach, bench personnel, administrator, instructor, manager, official, team leader, tournament director, volunteer, spectator, parent or event operator.

The AAU of the US, Inc. has attempted to address many of those inherent risks through a comprehensive insurance program that is second to none in the youth sport industry.  Since 1888, the AAU has been the leader in the amateur market in setting standards of protection.

The AAU’s insurance program is a benefit of membership and extends to those who are members of the AAU or affiliated with the AAU through its members.  Membership categories are athletes, non-athletes and clubs. 

The AAU insurance program is comprehensive in nature and provides protection for athletes while participating in competitions and practices, coaches while instructing, event operators while conducting sanctioned events, spectators while attending events, and facilities while partnering with AAU members, to name a few.
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​The AAU insurance program includes sports accident, general liability, extended coverage (A/B),  and insurance certificates (verification of insurance, third party addtl insured certificates).  Should anyone be involved in an incident they will need to file an incident report and then file a claim (sports accident form, non-member incident form, property damage form). The AAU also provides a detailed program summary.
INSURANCE PROGRAM SUMMARY
AAU REQUIREMENTS:
Michigan Premier Basketball requires all participants to purchase individual player AAU cards each season ($16/player). Player cards must be printed and turned into the program director prior to the first practice.  Please following the AAU CARD APPLICATION LINK below to purchase and print the AAU card.   CLUB CODE: 
WY76TD 
AAU CARD APPLICATION

NCAA PLAYER VERIFICATION REQUIREMENT
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For 2017, the NCAA requires ALL athletes have a profile in the NCAA Basketball Certification System (BBCS).
The NCAA requires all participating athletes go through an online process to be able to play in a NCAA certified exposure event.
A complete profile is required BEFORE the athlete can be placed on a coach's bench or a team's roster for an event.
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To be eligible for NCAA-certified events, each athlete MUST: 
1. Register as a new user in the BBCS (follow the link below). 
2.Confirm your registration by clicking the registration link in auto-generated email .
3. Watch the educational video.
4. Enter school/team information (please enter your Michigan Premier jersey #)
5. Accept invitation from Michigan Premier team coach. 
NCAA PLAYER CERTIFICATION
Any player being recruited who intends to play at a NCAA school must also register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
NCAA PLAYER ELIGIBILITY CENTER

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There is not a player certification for the NAIA.
​However, any player being recruited who intends to play at a NAIA school must register with the NAIA Eligibility Center.
NAIA PLAYER ELIGIBILITY CENTER
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