ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Roger Mooney
If Roger thought covering the Tampa Bay Rays inexplicable run to the 2008 World Series was strange, imagine how he felt on the March afternoon in 2016 when he stood in the heart of Havana, Cuba while on assignment to cover the Rays historic game against the Cuban national baseball team.“Is this really happening?” he thought then.Ah, the life of a sports writer, where the unexpected is the norm.

My background story
From Little League to the World Series, Pop Warner football to the Super Bowl, Roger covered it all during his 20-plus years as a sports writer. He met everyone from Hank Aaron to Ben Zobrist, covered nearly the entire spectrum from youth sports to Florida and Florida State football to the Buccaneers and the Lightning.It was a good run, filled with great subjects for stories and a lifetime of memories, highlighted by a white-knuckle trip through the backstreets of Havana in a 1956 Dodge that did not have a working horn, speedometer or seatbelts. An unforgettable ride as the cabbie bounced through narrow streets to escape the traffic jam caused by President Obama’s arrival.Now, Roger is writing about students who benefit from the four scholarships provided by Step Up For Students. These are inspiring stories about children whose lives improved dramatically because of their new educational opportunities.
What I did before joining Step Up For Students
Before joining Step Up, Roger spent seven seasons covering the Tampa Bay Rays for The Tampa Tribune and two years writing about the Rays and the Tampa Bay Lightning for The Tampa Bay Times.A native of New York City, Roger’s future as a hall-of-fame baseball player was derailed in high school when he could not make the baseball team. Undaunted, he sets his sights on writing. He studied at St. John’s University and dabbled in real estate and technical writing before finding his first job at a newspaper.
What do I do on my day off?
When not working, Roger enjoys running (he has completed three marathons and has his sights set on someday running a fourth), reading (his goal is 20 books a year), bike riding, canoeing and kayaking with his wife, Suzanne, watching sitcoms (Superstore and Young Sheldon currently top the list) and taking his mixed beagle, Story, on long walks.
How to reach out?
Reach me at rmooney@stepupforstudents.org
09/17/25 | Roger Mooney
Education choice scholarship a ‘game-changer’ for military family transferring to Florida
It’s been a month since classes started, and Matthew Ottenwess is settled into his freshman year at Tampa Catholic High School. He’s made friends and likes his teachers. His high score...
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09/08/25 | Roger Mooney
Lofty dreams and a PEP scholarship power 12-year-old pilot in training
MELBOURNE, Fla. – When it comes to her son’s education, Denice Santos always thinks about the big picture. “What can we do to merge his goals?” she said. “Education, and...
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09/04/25 | Roger Mooney
Chickens, horses and ed choice scholarships combine for an ideal home education setting
This is what home education looks like to Vivian McCoy: Feeding horses in the morning. Mucking stalls, too. Doing the same in the late afternoon, plus whatever else needs to...
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08/25/25 | Roger Mooney
PEP students flock to Sarasota’s Fab Lab, where STEAM learning is fueled by their imagination
SARASOTA, Fla. – Duct taped to the wall of Eliah Hillebrand’s bedroom, next to the light switch, is the engine from one of his remote-controlled cars. Attached to that is...
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08/14/25 | Roger Mooney
With the help of a private school scholarship, Duke is ‘ready for the bigger world’
CLEARWATER, Fla. – Gedontae “Duke” Rich never considered himself Ivy League material until, as a high school junior, he was approached by a football coach from Princeton University who offered a...
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08/07/25 | Roger Mooney
Of Funyuns, Skinny Pop, and iced tea: How Jack brought healthy snacks to his school
TAMPA, Fla. – It was July 2024, and Jack Canterbury celebrated a birthday. His 14th. That led to a question he had been waiting a while to ask his mother....
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07/22/25 | Roger Mooney
Private school scholarships allowed the Roland family to meet the academic needs of their children
Markala was Marlena and John Roland’s first child, and there were more on the way – four more, in all. And Markala was 5, so the Roland children were going to reach school age in quick succession....
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07/17/25 | Roger Mooney
This kid can do things: The Caleb Prewitt Story
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – David Prewitt was worried. His wife, Karen, wasn’t. “He can do it,” she said. Their son Caleb, 13 at the time, was participating in his first open-water...
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07/09/25 | Roger Mooney
Books, banners, boats and National Merit Scholarships
CLEARWATER, Fla.– They are honor students and athletes. Volunteers in the community and student ambassadors at school. One is a champion sailor who has competed in the national and international regattas...
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07/08/25 | Roger Mooney
From Snowed in to Sunny Side: Joseph’s journey to self-enrichment
TITUSVILLE, Florida – Coach Mustard did it. Not the deed that formed the plot of the Temple Christian School’s production of “Get a Clue.” That might have been Scarlett Starr....
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06/11/25 | Roger Mooney
Tadpoles, robots, and sewing machines all part of this family’s hybrid-homeschool experience
Seppie Furlano gets dirty at school. It happens. He’s 8, he’s a boy, and one day a week, his classroom is a mixture of trees, shrubs, dirt, and mud. And...
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05/09/25 | Roger Mooney
Poetry in motion: The tale of one homeschool family using the PEP scholarship
TAMPA, Fla. – The poem is a father’s message to his son, that everything they do together will be a memory someday. “I’m going to love and hold you until...
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04/25/25 | Roger Mooney
The sky is the limit: How an ed choice scholarship turned Aaliyah into a straight-A student
DeLAND, Fla.– A black sweater, white shirt, and a red tie lay on Aaliyah Tape’s bed when she returned home from a summer vacation spent with family. She knew what...
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04/08/25 | Roger Mooney
Taking advantage of her opportunities, Zori reaches Step 1 of her life plan – an Ivy League scholarship
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Zori Brown was in the sixth grade when she made a plan for her future that was concise and to the point: Attend an Ivy League...
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04/03/25 | Roger Mooney
A new school and its challenging environment started Owen on his journey to the Naval Academy
NAPLES, Fla. – Owen Phypers’ commute from his new home to his new high school took about 15 minutes. Meanwhile, his parents were driving 90 minutes one way to their old jobs...
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03/28/25 | Roger Mooney
New Worlds Scholarship and Captain Underpants make reading ‘cool and fun’ for young student
Cam Imburgio can tell you about Grim and Punishment and Twenty Thousand Fleas Under the Sea. He knows For Whom the Ball Roles. Cam devoured the Dog Man series, which...
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03/26/25 | Roger Mooney
Wait till you see where Khyla is going
LAUDERDALE LAKES, Fla.— Khyla Beaujin’s first fashion show as a designer was over, and she described the backstage chaos to her mother. Where are the models? Where are their shoes?...
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03/24/25 | Roger Mooney
‘The kind of student you dream about’ flourishes with the help of an education choice scholarship
WINTER PARK, Fla. – The piano stood silent in the corner of the empty gymnasium until Riccardo Cerutti sat on the bench, lifted the key lid, and played the opening...
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