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.
IT was a sweet 16th Antrim Senior Hurling Championship title for Cushendall on Sunday as they edged Dunloy in Ballycastle.
BREDAGH'S ladies begin their quest for an LGFA Ulster Senior Championship title on Sunday when they travel to face Antrim champions, Moneyglass (2pm).
TWO years on from their last county final meeting, Cushendall and Dunloy reunite in the decider that will take place in Ballycastle this time around (Sunday 2pm).
CHRISTMAS may still be a way off, but for the eight teams remaining in the Steel & Sons Cup, it is now firmly in sight as they get ready for this weekend’s quarter-finals.
COMMUNITY is central to the ethos of the GAA and that spirit will be epitomised this Saturday during the second ‘Hurling for Hunger’ charity tournament that is co-hosted by St Gall’s and St Brigid’s.
CUMANN Spoirt An Phobail's (CSP) Michael Core has picked up the regional Football for All Award at the recent McDonald’s Irish FA Grassroots Football Awards.
IT was a night to remember for Niall McGreevy in Verona, Italy on Saturday as the Lenadoon man claimed the WBC welterweight Muay Thai title with a dominant victory over Thailand's Detchrit Sitsonpeenong.
CARGIN completed a three-in-a-row in Antrim football as they edged home in extra-time against Portglenone at Corrigan Park on Sunday.
THEY may be better known for their exploits in the boxing ring, but Tommy McCarthy and Tyrone McKenna have been branching out recently and now they have written and starred in a comedy short they hope will pack a punch.
OVER the past few years, there has been a trend in the Antrim Intermediate Football Championship where a beaten finalist goes onto claim the title in the following season, so Ballymena will be hoping to keep that going while St Teresa’s aim to buck the trend when they meet in Toome on Saturday.
AFTER two defeats on their travels in South Africa, it's back to home comforts for Ulster on Saturday, but the task doesn't get any easier with the first inter-pro game of the season against Connacht (8pm, live on BBC 2).
THE two form teams in the Antrim Junior Football Championship will meet to decide the destination of the title as St Agnes’ and St Comgall’s meet at Hightown on Saturday afternoon.
WILL it be another three in-a-row and 13th title over all for Cargin at Corrigan Park on Sunday, or will Portglenone claim a first Antrim Senior Football Championship title in the club’s history?
NOVEMBER 6, 2010, proved to be a seminal day in local athletics as around 100 people gathered at the Waterworks in North Belfast.
TWO goals in as many minutes at the end of the first-half proved decisive as St Brigid's regained the Antrim Minor Football Championship at the expense of defending champions St Paul's at Hannahstown on Sunday.