Cogenhoe second string were too slick and clinical for a poor Bourne side who were left chasing shadows as they fell 2-0 behind.
The reserves looked sharp from the off and the only surprise was that it took forty minutes to open the scoring via Chris Davies' long distance strike.
After the break, The Cooks started were they left off as Ollie Judge placed the ball high past the keeper to double The Cooks' advantage. And there was more to come.
But the next goal didn't go United's way as Bourne Town reduced arrears minutes later from the penalty spot, to give The Wakers the merest glimmer of light.
Deep into the second half, Craig Cotton restored the two goal lead as he smashed in a rebound from a shot that came back off the post to make it 3-1.
Ollie Judge made it 4-1 minutes later to wrap up win for Cogenhoe United Reserves.
Next up for Charlie Wixon and Ashley Bradshaw side is the pre-season game against Oakley on Thursday where a stiffer test surely awaits at Compton Park.