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.
WHEN Aidan Walsh leapt in joy as his hand was raised on July 30, 2021 at Kokugikan in Japan, it proved to be a life-changing moment.
LIFE was a different place in the summer of 2021. Covid-19’s tentacles were still penetrating life we knew it, limiting aspects of daily life as we once knew it.
IRELAND'S boxers now know what lies ahead in the Olympic Games as Thursday's draw threw up mixed fortunes for the 10 bidding for glory in Paris.
WITH the leagues over and out for another year in Antrim, it's now championship time with the opening games in Intermediate and Junior hurling getting underway over the weekend.
DESPITE finishing with 14 players, Rossa did enough to get over the line and into the semi-finals of the Antrim U21 Hurling Championship with victory over Naomh Éanna on Monday evening.
After five years at the helm and six in total with the county, Darren Gleeson has opted to step down as Antrim hurling manager.
ST PAUL'S will play Division One football next year as a Conall Duffy goal midway through the second half proved the difference as the Shaw's Road side grabbed the win they needed to overhaul St Teresa's in the final game of the campaign.
THE final round of fixtures in Antrim's football leagues are down for decision with some business to be decided ahead of the playoffs.
A STONG finish saw Cushendall round off their Division One campaign with victory at Corrigan Park on Sunday morning to leave them top and end St John's hopes of claiming the title.
IT was a night of frustration for Conor Quinn as the West Belfast flyweight shipped a majority decision (116-112, 115-114, 114-114) to Conner Kelsall in their Commonwealth flyweight title fight at the SSE Arena on Friday.
A THRILLING battle for the 'silver' Commonwealth featherweight title went the way of South Belfast's Colm Murphy at the SSE Arena as he stopped game Scot Jack Turner on cuts.
A STATEMENT was well and truly made by James McGivern at the SSE Arena on Friday night as he defended his BUI Celtic lightweight title in emphatic fashion with a second-round KO of the previously unbeaten Rashid Omar.
A CRACK at the European flyweight title is tantalisingly close for Conor Quinn, but securing Commonwealth honours is all that can occupy his thoughts as he gets ready to face Conner Kelsall at the SSE Arena on Friday night.
A close race at the top of Division One will certainly come down to the final day, but by Sunday afternoon, we will know whether there are two or three teams left with a chance of finishing on top of the pile.
AN opportunity to lift silverware is there for Cliftonville Ladies and Lisburn Rangers when they meet in Sunday’s VBET Women’s League Cup final at the Blanchflower Stadium (3pm, live on DAZN).