HIGH SCHOOLPowell softball and baseball field damaged by floodsKnoxvilleThe Powell High School baseball field is seen flooded in Powell, Tenn. on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020.Calvin Mattheis/News SentinelThe waters of Beaver Creek sit just outside the outfield fence of the Powell High School softball field on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 where debris has knocked over part of the fence. Heavy rains and flooding has caused extensive damage to the field.Saul Young/News SentinelThe waters of Beaver Creek sit just outside the outfield fence of the Powell High School softball field on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Heavy rains and flooding has caused extensive damage to the field.Saul Young/News SentinelDebris cause by flooding from heavy rain is lodged into the fencing at the Powell High School softball field on Tuesday, February 11, 2020.Saul Young/News SentinelThe infield of the Powell High School softball field on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 lay in ruin by caused flooding from nearby Beaver Creek.Saul Young/News SentinelThe Powell High School baseball field is seen flooded in Powell, Tenn. on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020.Calvin Mattheis/News SentinelThe infield of the Powell High School softball field on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 lay in ruin by caused flooding from nearby Beaver Creek.Saul Young/News SentinelThe infield of the Powell High School softball field on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 lay in ruin by caused flooding from nearby Beaver Creek.Saul Young/News SentinelA line of debris marks the height of the water when nearby Beaver Creek flooded Powell High School's baseball field as seen on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Although the damage was not as extensive to the baseball field compared to the softball field, Josh Warner, the baseball teamâ's new coach, said there could be as much as $5000 in damage. Equipment that was in storage was also ruined.Saul Young/News SentinelDespite how it looks, flood water from Beaver Creek caused some damage to Powell High School's baseball field as seen on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Gravel that that surrounded the perimeter has been washed away and equipment was ruined from a flooded storage room, according to baseball coach Josh Warner.Saul Young/News SentinelA line of debris marks the height of the water when nearby Beaver Creek flooded Powell High School’s baseball field as seen on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. Although the damage was not as extensive to the baseball field compared to the softball field, Josh Warner, the baseball team’s new coach, said there could be as much as $5000 in damage. Equipment that was in storage was also ruined.Saul Young/News Sentinel