Ben Zerr and Jamie Brusa ran to overall titles at the Wulfman’s CDT 14-kilometer Trail Race Saturday.

The race started at Homestake and ended in Pipestone this year. (Click here for complete results)

Zerr, a 20-year-old freshman on the Montana Tech cross country team, claimed the men’s overall title, winning the race in 1 hour, 1 minute, 29.1 seconds. Zerr is from Kailua, Hawaii.

Bozeman’s Sawyer Kesselheim took second in 1:03:15. Three Butte runners followed on the men’s side. Ian Barville took third in 1:03:25, John Kirtley took fourth in 1:04:18, and Don Foley placed third in 1:07:52.

Foley won the master’s title.

Brusa, 36, defended her title on the women’s side. The Belgrade run completed the course in 1:06:14. Brusa finished a close second to Montana Tech superstar Rebecca Richtman two years ago.

Whitehall’s Nicole Murray took second in 1:10:47. Murray won the master’s title.

Bozeman’s Emily Allison placed third on the women’s side in 1:11:24. She was followed by Butte’s Riley Crissman in 1:11:54, Butte’s Kristen Wanke in 1:12:56, and Melrose runner Alyssa Jany in 1:13:23.