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KURE BEACH ââ At times Antonio Burns feels heâs still under the water.
Itâs dark and muffled with the sound of sloshing waves overhead. It doesnât help when he awakes in a sweat, drenched.
âI feel like I just jumped out of the pool, or I may not even want to sleep at all â just awful flashbacks,â Burns said. âItâs probably gonna take a long time. Gonna take a long time to mentally recover.â
Nearing a month since Apr. 18, the 27-year-old is working on restrengthening himself mentally since the trauma he endured that Sunday. A photographer from Winston-Salem, Burns headed to the beach for a relaxing day on the sand, snapping shots and capturing reel. Then he saw two girls being towed away in a rip current and caught the eye of a woman across the beach, calling on him to act.
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Being a handicap event, the 14+ event is difficult to predict. Elena Huang of Hamilton East is the top seed on 14, closely followed by Carol Ainsworth of Whakatane and Neil Stantiall of Rose Gardens, both on 16. How well bisques are played, or defended against, could have a major effect on the results. The doubles events are on Thursday and Friday. There are some strong pairs in the open doubles, led by Rose Gardens club president Dennis Bulloch and John Christie of Morrinsville, closely followed by Sue and Len Lea of Wellington and the Rose Gardens pairing of Doug Van Belle and Josh Smith.