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[[File:Beach_Stars_209.jpg|frame|Our heroine, Nanase Iruka.]]
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''[[Beach Stars]]'' is a sports manga written and drawn by Morio Masahiro, focusing around a [[Joshikousei|high school girl]] named Nanase Iruka. She is hopeful for the new school year, with the knowledge that she will be able to play volleyball with all of her friends. Unfortunately, due to lack of membership, the volleyball club is closing down, and all of her other friends go off to do other things. However, when things look bleakest, she is taken down to the beach by her friends, where she meets the up-and-coming beach volleyball star Hayakawa Sanae, and her life changes forever...
''[[Beach Stars]]'' is a sports manga written and drawn by Morio Masahiro, focusing around a [[Joshikousei|high school girl]] named Nanase Iruka. She is hopeful for the new school year, with the knowledge that she will be able to play volleyball with all of her friends. Unfortunately, due to lack of membership, the volleyball club is closing down, and all of her other friends go off to do other things. However, when things look bleakest, she is taken down to the beach by her friends, where she meets the up-and-coming beach volleyball star Hayakawa Sanae, and her life changes forever...
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Beach Stars has examples of the following tropes:

* [[The Ace]]: Hayakawa Sanae is probably the epitome of this trope.
* [[The Ace]]: Hayakawa Sanae is probably the epitome of this trope.
** {{spoiler|Ishihara Kotomi, former Ace of Onsoku Middle School... until her [[Game-Breaking Injury]].}}
** {{spoiler|Ishihara Kotomi, former Ace of Onsoku Middle School... until her [[Game-Breaking Injury]].}}