GoMart Ballpark

In 2022, the school broke ground on a brand new on-campus baseball facility (expected to be completed for the 2024 season), but has continued to play some weekend series and midweek non-conference games at GoMart Park in the meantime.

[citation needed] The stadium has also hosted concerts, boxing matches, charity events and shown television coverage of college football games on its scoreboard.

[citation needed] In 2009, the South Atlantic League's 50th All-Star game was held at the stadium along with a home run derby, won by Calvin Anderson, and a fan fest.

[8][9] In 2012, Stadium Journey Magazine named GoMart Ballpark among the ten best minor league baseball parks in the nation, and number 58 in its list of 100 best athletic venues worldwide.

The horn was refurbished in 2005 by employees of Norfolk Southern's Juniata Locomotive Shop in Altoona, Pennsylvania, at the request of Assistant Division Superintendent Joe Maynard of Williamson.

This was added to accommodate local politician Rod Blackstone, nicknamed the "Toast Man," who has become one of the most famous fans in minor league baseball.

[citation needed] The stadium previously housed a seasonal and special events restaurant called the "Power Alley Bar and Grill" that featured food, indoor and outside seating, a full size bar, and pictures and memorabilia from Watt Powell Park and famous former players.

[15] An upgrade to a normal game ticket can be purchased for $25, allowing access to the Party Deck, which features all-you-can-eat hot dogs, nachos and other "baseball food," as well as unlimited drinks.

[17] "Wheeler" Bob (longtime Wheelers/Alley Cats/Power program & souvenir merchant), Rod "Toast Man" Blackstone, and Dave Parker are just three of the few who've had the honor of being inducted onto the Wall.