David Mohan has been Sports Editor at Belfast Media Group since 2015, having first began working for the company in 2009 on a freelance basis before returning in a full-time role as a sports journalist in 2013.
He is also a radio broadcaster, presenting a local sport and music show on Saturday afternoons.
Wednesdays are football nights in Antrim and in Division One, three teams remain with unbeaten records.
ROSSA'S eye for goal proved the difference as they got back to winning ways on home soil on Sunday at the expense of Loughgiel who lost their first game of the campaign.
TWO Ronan Hale goals in extra-time ended Cliftonville's 45-year wait for the Irish Cup as they sent their fans into dreamland at Windsor Park on Saturday.
AIDAN Walsh will get the final chance to qualify for summer's Olympic Games as he was named in the seven-strong Ireland team bound for Bangkok later this month.
WHEN Saturday’s Irish Cup final is studied, the number 45 becomes prominent. For that is the number of years Cliftonville are aiming to bridge since their eighth and last success in 1979, whilst victory for Linfield will see them claim the trophy for a 45
ALTHOUGH his own medal collection would be the envy of most clubs, Linfield’s club captain Jamie Mulgrew doesn’t take success for granted and is as determined as ever to add to it against Cliftonville in Saturday’s Irish Cup final.
CLUB action takes centre stage this weekend with hurling again the focus.
THE slate is wiped clean for Antrim's ladies who begin the defence of their Ulster Intermediate crown on Sunday at Glenavy against Down (2pm throw-in).
WHEN Jim Magilton settled into the Cliftonville hot seat, identifying talent to fit around his philosophy was first on the agenda and the opportunity to bring in Sean Stewart was one too good to turn down.
LINFIELD’S Irish Cup win in 2021 was bittersweet for Kyle McClean - delighted for his team-mates, but also disappointment that injury had left him watching from the stands.
ROSSA came from five points behind early in the second period to snatch victory over St John's on home turn on Wednesday.
AN inspired goalkeeping performance from Ruairi Murray helped Immaculata end their long wait for the Intermediate Cup as they prevailed in a shootout.
ANTRIM'S footballers will begin their Tailteann Cup campaign with a home game against Tipperary next weekend.
AS the midweek throw-in times edge backwards, it's a sign that summer is just around the corner and the heat is also being cranked up in the Antrim football leagues.
Gerard Walsh hadn't played in a competitive hurling game since a county quarter-final last September, but he needed no time to get up to speed in Saturday's win over Wexford.