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.
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.
FOR the second year in succession, it’s a meeting of teams from the north and west of the city in the Intermediate Cup final.
FROM the lowest of lows in Nowlan Park six days previous, Antrim's hurlers produced an heroic performance at Corrigan Park on Saturday to stun Wexford and grab their first points of this year's Leinster Hurling Championship.
THE manner of their defeat in Nowlan Park last week spoke for itself, Antrim’s hurlers must ensure they don't dwell on it as they welcome Wexford to Corrigan Park on Saturday.
"YOU didn't think that was the end of 'The Mighty Celt', did you?" was how Tyrone McKenna responded when asked if it was true he was hitting the pause button on his decision to retire from boxing.
IT’S another weekend of club hurling action with the majority of the action to take place on Sunday with the county team in action the previous day.
EVEN with John Cooney's last-gasp penalty seeing Ulster claim a 19-17 win over Cardiff last week, they still slipped outside the URC playoff places, so getting back inside the top eight is the objective when they host Benetton on Friday (7.35pm, live on BBC).
SEVEN points from the boot of PJ Toal helped Éire Óg make it back-to-back wins in Division Three on Wednesday and deny St Malachy's their first points of the campaign.
The nights are getting longer and at last, days getting warmer as the Antrim Football Leagues begin to take shape with a full midweek programme seeing all but one game take place on Wednesday.
AS hammerings go, they don't come much worse than what Antrim suffered against a rampant Kilkenny on Sunday afternoon at Nowlan Park.
CONTROVERSIAL was one way of describing Arnold Barboza Jr's split decision verdict over Sean McComb at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn on Saturday night as the boos which greeted the decision told their own story.
ASSIGNMENTS in championship hurling don’t get much tougher than Kilkenny away, but Antrim will relish Sunday’s trip to Noreside for their opening fixture in Leinster’s round robin.