Bourne Town beat Sleaford Town in the United Counties League
Bourne breezed past the 100-goal mark for the season as they scored four times without reply at Sleaford Town to extend their winning streak in all competitions to 12 games on Saturday.
Brad Marshall, Zak Munton, Zac Allen and Jack Wilson all netted in a comfortable away success in the United Counties League Premier Division North.
The win maintained Bourne's second place in the league standings and kept them within four points of table-topping Eastwood with two games in hand after another efficient display.
Manager Michael Goode said: "We started well and were pretty dominant all the way through. It was a solid performance.
"We just kept plugging away and the link-up play between the front three was really good.
"We're playing some lovely football up top at the moment and we're learning defensively that, now the conditions have turned, we've got to play in a slightly different way.
"We're playing with quite a lot of freedom when we get into the final third."
Bourne handed a first start to recent signing Tom Siddons and he headed just over early on from a towering cross.
The former Stamford striker was then foiled by some last-ditch defending and inspired goalkeeping from home custodian Harrison Leech as he looked to make it back-to-back goals for the Wakes against one of old clubs.
Munton stung Leech's palms with a well-struck free-kick before he had an effort cleared off the line by Lewis Smalley.
Leech produced a superb save to thwart Richard Jones and then excelled away to keep out another Siddons effort.
However, from the resultant corner, the towering Marshall was picked out at the back post to power home his header just past the half-hour mark.
Bourne looked to add to their tally and doubled the lead four minutes before the break when Siddons set up Munton to rifle home the second goal.
A third goal arrived just before half-time when Allen cut in from the right and arrowed his finish through the home goalkeeper's legs.
Allen again came close at the start of the second half when he broke clear but was this time denied by Leech.
Bourne continued to create chances with Sleaford substitute Tim Corby denying Aaron Eyett after he had rounded Leech.
The Wakes made it four just past the hour mark when Wilson raced clear and drove his finish through the hands of Leech.
Wilson and fellow substitute Martin Tudosa both added extra impetus to the Wakes and Leech produced another superb stop to deny Munton.
The home custodian then tipped over a shot from James Hill-Seekings as Bourne finished a dominant display in control of proceedings.
The Wakes now have a Boxing Day derby at home to Harrowby United with the match kicking off at 3pm at the JJ Mac Stadium.