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Welcome to the Majors: Geneva alumnus Shawn Sloan enjoyed a standout varsity career for the Vikings boys soccer team.

A little less than four years after graduating, he is eager to build a professional resume.

Sloan this week signed with the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer after initially joining the club in January as part of its haul in the league’s supplemental draft. Knowing nothing was guaranteed, Sloan traveled to Florida for the Crew’s month-long preseason training camp and emerged with spot on Columbus’ 29-player roster.

His next goal is making the Crew’s 18-player travel team after playing nearly everywhere on the attack during camp – outside midfield, center midfield and forward.

“I’ve always prided myself on my soccer IQ and I really just think that I’m adaptable when it comes to the game,” Sloan said Thursday. “I’m not extraordinarily fast or a standout in any area of the game, really, but I like to be myself as just a consistent player that is going to make the right pass or the right decision that is going to those things with the ball and help the team.”

Sloan earned first-team All-Big South Conference recognition in each of his four collegiate seasons at High Point (N.C.). He graduated in December, one semester early, and at first had designs on medical school before the Crew drafted him as a midfielder Jan. 22.

Between calls from Vikings coach Ryan Estabrook and persistent texts from former teammate Kendall Spurgeon, Sloan has found “fantastic” interest from the Geneva community since.

“It’s really overwhelming the support and congrats I’ve gotten from all the people in Geneva,” Sloan said. “It’s nice to have that support system there. Just knowing they’re pumped for me and keeping up with me gave me that extra little boost during training.”

• Kevin Druley is a sports writer for the Kane County Chronicle. He can be reached at 630-845-5347 or kdruley@shawmedia.com.

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