Pine Forest High School

Pine Forest High School is a high school in Pensacola, Florida. It was opened in 1975, with the first day of class being 10 November '75.

Pine Forest High is located on Longleaf Drive in a cluster of education buildings.

Athletics
Pine Forest won the USA Today High School Football National Championship in 1988 (and the Class 5A state championship) after compiling a 13-0 record, becoming the first Florida team to win the award The Eagles also won the 5A state championship in 1987 and the 4A state championship in 2000. Three former Eagles now play in the NFL: Mike Johnson of the Atlanta Falcons, George Selvie of the Dallas Cowboys, and Alfred Morris formerly a Redskin and a Cowboy currently.

Pine Forest Women's Track and Field team won back to back Florida 3A State Championships in 2010 and 2011.

The mascot is the eagle, and the colors are red, white, and blue. The fight song is Hoorah for Eagles a rendition of Hooray for Auburn!! The original fight song was a version of Ghost Riders.

Fall sports

 * Cross Country
 * Football
 * Golf
 * Swimming
 * Volleyball
 * Soccer

Winter sports

 * Men's Basketball
 * Women's Basketball
 * Women's Weightlifting
 * Cheerleading

Spring sports

 * Baseball
 * Softball
 * Tennis
 * Men's Track
 * Women's Track
 * Men's Weightlifting

Notable alumni

 * Daniel Alvarez, former professional soccer midfielder
 * Chuck Clanton, former NFL defensive back
 * Martin Emerson, current cornerback for the Cleveland Browns
 * Dan Fike, former NFL offensive lineman
 * Paul Jackson, lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals Blackberry Smoke (2000–present)
 * Mike Johnson, offensive guard for the Atlanta Falcons
 * Donald (Eugene) Kirkland, lieutenant general in the U.S. Air Force
 * Alfred Morris, running back for the Washington Redskins
 * Loucheiz Purifoy, cornerback for the University of Florida
 * George Selvie, defensive end for the New York Giants
 * Seante Williams, former NFL defensive end
 * Devon Witherspoon, Current cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks
 * Mitchell Robinson, NBA player