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Charles W. Flanagan High School is a public high school in Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States. The school's mascot is a falcon.
History
The school was named after Charles W. Flanagan, a former Pembroke Pines mayor. The school was open in 1996, located north of Walter C. Young Middle School.
Notable alumni
Devin Liladrie, Multi-Franchise Automotive Dealer
Nick Turnbull, Former NFL player for Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals.
Bridget Carey, CNET Senior Editor
Cary Williams, attended the school for two years - Cornerback, Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravensall, Philadelphia Eagles, Seattle Seahawks
Conroy Black, attended the school for two years - Cornerback, Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs. Named one of the fastest football players in the nation on the annual Heisman Pundit list.
Faion Hicks, Former University of Wisconsin Cornerback, current NFL player for the Denver Broncos
Conceited, battle rapper and Wild 'N Out cast member
J. D. Martinez, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox
Mike Napoli, first baseman who is currently a free agent
Jim Alers, Professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter for the Ultimate Fighting Championship
Alia Atkinson, Olympic swimmer representing Jamaica and two time world record holder.
Robert Love, author and Director of Engineering at Google
Riley Reid, pornographic actress
Devin Bush, NFL linebacker
Josh Metellus, football player=
Stanford Samuels III, football player
Lil Pump, rapper
Mark Vientos, baseball player for the New York Mets
Jahcour Pearson, professional football player for the St. Louis Battlehawks Pearson would eventually commit to Western Kentucky.
References
External links
Official website