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.
THERE was heartbreak for St James' Swifts at Allen Park in Antrim on Saturday as Strabane Athletic came from behind to claim the Ballymena & Provincial League's Intermediate Division title in this playoff decider.
NOTHING short of victory will do for Antrim in Tullamore on Sunday as they and Offaly battle it out for survival in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
IN a bit of a change to the recent trend, club football will take centre stage this weekend with hurling taking a break until next Wednesday and by the time all is completed, the picture at both ends of the table could become a little clearer as it approaches the final stretch.
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A scoreless draw last weekend means the destination of the Ballymena & Provincial League’s Intermediate Division honours will go to a playoff this weekend between St James’ Swifts and Strabane Athletic.
ST GALL'S powered to a hugely impressive victory at a sunny De La Salle Park on Wednesday as they exploded into life after 20 minutes to romp past Aldergrove.
DOMHNALL Cosgrove netted the only goal of the game as Crumlin Star banked a second piece of silverware for the season, defeating Comber Rec in the Clarence Cup final at Seaview.
The club football action continues on Wednesday evening with the battle to reach the top four or avoid the bottom four beginning to heat up.
A LOOK at the final score suggests a long afternoon for Antrim under the baking Salthill sun and it was with the Tribesmen romping to a 28-point win, but it still doesn't change things too much in terms of the relegation battle.
NO matter how you look at it, Antrim’s future in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship will not be decided on Saturday in Galway, but the Saffrons will still be eager to find some form ahead of their make-or-break trip to Offaly the following weekend.
ALREADY, topping Group 3 of the Tailteann Cup looks beyond Antrim following their heavy loss against Westmeath on Sunday (pictured inset), but the target must be a greatly improved display when they host Limerick at Corrigan Park on Saturday (4.30pm).
The draws for the Antrim senior club championships were made at the Crowne Plaza, Shaw's Bridge on Friday morning as teams know their assignments for later in the year.
IT’S tight at the top in Division One of the Antrim Hurling League, with three teams sitting on 10 points.
Ulster will seek to finish their season on a high when they travel to Edinburgh on Friday evening (7.35pm, live on Premier Sports).
ST TERESA'S kept their noses in front throughout at a sunny Kirkwoods Park in Lisburn on Tuesday as they narrowed the gap on third-placed St Patrick's.