Martin Gore of the rock band Depeche Mode reacts to his shot during the Pickleball in the Danger Zone celebrity event at the Santa Barbara Municipal Courts. (Pia Valtierra photo)

The celebrities invited to Kenny Loggins’ Pickleball in the Danger Zone on Saturday at the Santa Barbara Municipal Courts showed they can hold their own in a tournament.

Jason Hervey of Wonder Years fame deftly moved the ball around while playing with pickleball pro and 2016 beach volleyball Olympian Casey Patterson. Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine, screenwriter Doug Ellin (creator of Entourage)  and singer/songwriter Tyrone Wells delivered powerful top-spin forehands and actor Duane Henry (NCIS) displayed a unique and effective serve out of a stance that resembled a sprinter in the starting block for a race. (Not sure if it’s legal.)

James Valentine, guitarist for Maroon 5, was a heavy hitter on the pickleball court. (Pia Valtierra photo)

Tournament host Kenny Loggins drew cheers from the crowd after some good defensive plays and put-away shots.

The celebrities played with four local pickleball enthusiasts —Scott Brunstein, Terry Adams, Doug and Leslie Ammerman — and some professional players, including Patterson, Wes Burrows, Preston Bees and Cierra Gaytan-Leach.

On Sunday, Jason Hervey, 53, played in the American Riviera Classic with his brother Scott and won the men’s division 3.0 47-over title.

The Pickleball in the Danger Zone event was a fund-raiser for the Unity Shoppe.

The women took over the courts for doubles action on Day 2 of the eighth annual American Riviera Classic.

In the 4.5-plus division, Mexican teen sensation Aline Morales won the tournament’s highest division for the second straight year. She combined with former UC Santa Barbara tennis player and current pickleball pro Bryanna Ojeda of Carpinteria and defeated pro Cierra Gaytan-Leach and her mom, Noel Gaytan, a senior pro player, 15-4 in the gold medal match.

Wes Burrows was one of six pro players to participate in the Pickleball in the Danger Zone charity event. (Pia Valtierra photo)

Earlier, in a round-robin match,  the Gaytans nearly beat Morales/Ojeda, falling 17-15.

Ojeda, who plays full-time on the PPA Tour, said this was the second time she’s played with Morales.

“We played a tournament in Salt Lake City for the PPA — it was (called) a blind date. And we did really well together. So she asked to play in this tournament and I said, ‘Of course, I’d love to.’

“It’s fun playing with her. With her touch game, and her being a lefty, she essentially can set me up to do what I love to do, which is poach and take over and smash the ball.”

Saturday’s win was her second of the tournament. On Friday, she teamed with Andy Silverstein to win the mixed doubles 5.0 competition.

Ojeda credits her mother, Kelly, for getting her interested in pickleball.

Kenny Loggins admires his shot during celebrity match. (Pia Valtierra photo)

“You know, being a tennis player, it felt like I was above pickleball,” said Bryanna. “And then I saw her play in the APP-New York tournament. I got the bug from watching. I was like, ‘I have to, I have to try this out.’ So, I finally started playing after that tournament and I haven’t stopped.”

It was an all-local final in the 50-over division of the 4.5-plus group. Denise Tisdale of Goleta and Jill Roberts of Santa Barbara defeated Santa Barbara’s Jill Sharkey/Jules Hastings, 15-7.

In the women’s 4.0, 61-under final, long-time local high school volleyball coach Tina Brown and partner Nancy Hamilton won the gold medal over Tristin Tracy/Jamara (Maren) Fry, 15-11.

The men’s doubles competition will wrap up the tournament on Sunday.

Women’s Doubles

Skill Level 3.0

(Ages 23-55)

Gold

Wendy Bingham/Stacey Miller McDermott

Silver

Michele Jasso/Carla Cepica

Bronze

Hunter Love/Lauren Anderson

(Ages 5-22)

Gold

Dolores Zepeda/Veronica Nixon

Silver

Cheri Scripter/Hsiu-Zu Ho

Bronze

Cecilia Ortiz/Mary Manz

(62-Above)

Gold

Cissy Teagarden/Robin Barnard

Silver

Terry Adams/Kathie Heap

Bronze

Shannon Muller/Maryanne Contreras

3.5

(Ages 22-57)

Gold

Brenna Giacchino/Jaccie Hisashima

Silver

Annette Vait/Michelle Cobb

Bronze

Sarah Rivera/Ally Fisicaro

(Ages 5-25)

Gold

Marie Ocafrain/Christina Flack

Silver

Nicole Bates/Lisa Streett

Bronze

Trina Grokenberger/Pamela Peterson

(Ages 62-64)

Gold

Christie Boyd/Carol Reifsnyder

Silver

Joan Reden/Jutta Aichinger

Bronze

Michelle MacDuffee/Suzy Dahl

(65-Above)

Gold

Gloria Warner/Cheryl Glath

Silver

Denise Thomas/Jeannine Loucks

Bronze

Roberta Campbell/Phyllis Perkins

Aline Morales shakes hands with Cierra Gaytan-Leach after she and partner Bryanna Ojeda, left, defeated Gaytan-Leach and her mother, Noel Gaytan, for the gold medal in the women’s 4.5-plus under-49 final. Morales is a 14 year old from Mexico.

4.0

(Ages 5-61)

Gold

Tina Brown/Nancy Hamilton

Silver

Jamara (Maren) Fry/Tristin Tracy

Bronze

Kelly Clause/Katie Clause

(62-Above)

Gold

Sandra Florey/Jean Hirschmann

Silver

(Coco) Colleen Sage/Patricia Pinkin

Bronze

Julie Filkoff/Candice Traeger

4.5-plus 

(Ages 5-49)

Gold

Bryanna Ojeda/Aline Morales

Silver

Noel Gaytan-Cierra/Gaytan-Leach

Bronze

Shannon Minne-Courtney Cox

(Age 50-Above)

Gold

Jill Roberts/Denise Tisdale

Silver

Jules Hastings/Jill Sharkey

Bronze

Katrina Shupe/Nanette Schooley

Barry Punzal is a Noozhawk contributing writer, and was for many years Noozhawk's sports editor. He can be reached at bpunzal@noozhawk.com. Follow Noozhawk Sports on Twitter: @NoozhawkSports. Connect with Noozhawk on Facebook.