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.
CAOIMHIN Agyarko's roll of the dice paid off as he claimed a unanimous decision victory over Ryan Kelly in Birmingham to claim the vacant WBA Continental light-middleweight title.
ULTIMATELY, it was Wexford's day on the opening afternoon in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship as they avenged last year's defeat to Antrim on Saturday, but the 11-point margin was a little sore on the Saffrons.
TWO weeks on from a credible performance away to one of Europe's powerhouses, Ulster are back on the road this weekend to face another of the elite as they return to URC action against Leinster.
A good start to the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship has never seemed so important for both Wexford and Antrim as they meet in Chadwicks Wexford Park this Saturday.
CAOIMHIN Agyarko is straight back into action this Saturday in Sheffield as he answered the call to step in and face Ryan Kelly.
THE Antrim hurling leagues are beginning to gather pace and over the weekend, there is action across the divisions.
GOALS proved the winning currency for St Gall's at a wet and windy Corrigan Park on Wednesday as they managed to keep their noses in front against St John's to maintain their perfect start to the season.
AS the evenings get longer, midweek games are set to commence in the Antrim leagues with football taking charge on Wednesday.
ANTRIM secured the Division Four League title as a late goal from Aoibhinn Monaghan helped them get over the line against Fermanagh at Clones on Sunday.
"NO more delays - build Casement Park," was the message from thousands of Gaels who marched to the derelict Andersosntown Road venue on Saturday morning.
DEFEATS are never easy to take, but Ronan Boyle felt the manner of Antrim's performance on Saturday gives them plenty to build on heading into the Tailteann Cup.
Small moments all add up in a game and Antrim manager Andy McEntee felt the breaks didn't quite go his team's way on Saturday as they fell to Armagh at Corrigan Park.
IN the end, it all went to script at Corrigan Park, but the 11-point margin of victory for Armagh over Antrim masks what was a rip-roaring affair for three-quarters of this Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final.
SHOCKS can and do happen in sport, but if Antrim were to ambush All-Ireland champions Armagh on Saturday at Corrigan Park, it would be veering into earthquake territory.
PROMOTION to Division Three may already be secured, but Antrim's ladies can wrap up their league campaign with some silverware to show when take on Fermanagh in the Division Four decider in Clones on Sunday (3pm).