Members of Brazilian soccer team Chapecoense were among 81 people on board a chartered aircraft that crashed late Monday in Medellin, Colombia. It was not immediately clear how many players were among the casualties.A list of other sports teams involved in fatal plane crashes:Nov. 8, 1948 -- Czechoslovak national ice hockey team, five members including IIHF Hall of Famer Ladislav Trojak, in the English Channel.May 4, 1949 -- Italian soccer club Torino. The four-time league champions lost 22 members, including 18 players, in Turin, Italy.Jan. 7, 1950 -- Moscow VVS ice hockey team, 11 players, near Sverdlovsk.Feb. 6, 1958 -- English soccer champion Manchester United, eight members, in Munich.Aug. 14, 1958 -- Egyptian fencing team, six members, in the Atlantic Ocean.Oct. 10, 1960 -- Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo football team, 16 members, in Toledo, Ohio.Feb. 16, 1961 -- U.S. figure skating team, 18 members and 10 coaches and officials, in Belgium.April 3, 1961 -- Green Cross, eight members of the first-division Chilean soccer team plus two members of the coaching staff, in the Las Lastimas Mountains.April 28, 1968 -- Lamar Tech track team, five members and the coach, in Beaumont, Texas.Sept. 26, 1969 -- Bolivian soccer team The Strongest, coach Eustaquio Ortuno, 16 players and two staff members, near Viloco, Bolivia.Oct. 2, 1970 -- Wichita State football team, 14 players, in Colorado.Nov. 14, 1970 -- Marshall University football team, 36 players, in Huntington, West Virginia.Oct. 13, 1972 -- Uruguayan rugby club, among the 29 casualties, in the Andes, Chile.Dec. 13, 1977 -- University of Evansville mens basketball coach Bobby Watson and 14 players, in Evansville, Indiana.March 14, 1980 -- U.S. amateur boxing team, 14 members, in Warsaw, Poland.Nov. 25, 1985 -- Iowa State womens cross country team, coach Ron Renko, assistant coach Pat Moynihan, and team members Julie Rose, Susan Baxter and Sheryl Maahs, in Des Moines, Iowa.Dec. 8, 1987 -- Peruvian first-division soccer team Alianza Lima, coach Marcos Calderon and 16 players, in Lima, Peru.April 28, 1993 -- Zambias national soccer team, 18 players and five team officials, in Libreville, Gabon.Jan. 27, 2001 -- Oklahoma State basketball players Dan Lawson and Nate Fleming, and six team staffers and broadcasters, in Byers, Colorado.Sept. 7, 2011 -- Russian hockey team Lokomotiv, 27 players, two coaches and seven club officials, in Tunoshna, Russia.Air Max 90 Outlet .In my heart and mind Im competing for India, luge competitor Shiva Keshavan told The Associated Press in an email interview. Every day Im flooded with messages from Indians all over the world telling me they are supporting me. Fake Air Max 95 . Varlamov made 33 saves and Ryan OReilly had a goal and scored in the shootout as the Avalanche beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Thursday night. http://www.fakejordancheap.com/wholesale-vans-china.html . The 25-year-old Japanese star has officially been posted by his club team, the Rakuten Golden Eagles. Fake Vans Shoes . "Hes going to have hip surgery on Jan. 7, and hell be expected to rehabilitate for four to six months beyond that," Canucks general manager Mike Gillis said Friday in an interview. Fake Jordan 11 . -- Mike Smith never saw his first NHL goal go in.CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox will look to stay hot in their final game before the All-Star break on Sunday against the Atlanta Braves.After Saturdays 5-4 win against the Braves, the White Sox (45-42) have won five of their last seven games and eight of their last 12. They are 9-5 in their last 14 contests at U.S. Cellular Field.Atlanta (30-58) will try to salvage the series after an 11-8 win over the White Sox in Fridays opener. The Braves are 2-4 on their trip and 17-24 away from home this season.Third baseman Todd Frazier has been a big reason for Chicagos recent success. Frazier has homered in back-to-back games and leads the team with 25 home runs before the break.The last two White Sox players with 25 home runs before the All-Star Game were Adam Dunn in 2012 and Jermaine Dye in 2006.I feel stronger, I feel more relaxed, a little quicker swing, Frazier said. For me, its hitting good pitches. I say this all the time, if Im swinging outside the zone, Im going to have some trouble. I feel really good at the plate right now.Right-hander James Shields (4-9, 5.67 ERA) will make his 18th start of the season and his seventh start with the White Sox. The 34-year-old is 2-0 with a 3.06 ERA in his last three starts after a miserable stint in which he went 0-3 with a 24.62 ERA in his previous four outings.Shields has not faced Atlanta this season. In his career against the Braves, he is 1-2 with a 4.24 ERA in four starts. He has allowed 24 hits, issued seven walkss and struck out 24 batters in 23 1/3 innings.ddddddddddddFor the Braves, right-hander Mike Foltynewicz (2-3, 4.29 ERA) will make his ninth and final start before the All-Star break. The 24-year-old Foltynewicz never has faced the White Sox.Foltynewicz has been susceptible to the long ball. He allowed four home runs in five innings in his most recent start July 5 against Philadelphia, and he has given up 11 home runs in 42 innings this season.Braves catcher Tyler Flowers said Foltynewicz possessed terrific natural ability.Crazy arm, God given arm, said Flowers, who strained his left hand Saturday and is unlikely to play in the series finale. Hes got some of the best stuff Ive ever seen.Hes a guy where its a work in progress, working with his mentality, trying to get him to grow in that area to allow his talent to come out and work for him. The only time he gets in trouble is when he gets frustrated, he starts over throwing and gets flat in spots or falling behind guys.White Sox closer David Robertson probably will not be available for Sundays game because of a strained muscle in his upper left leg. Robertson sat out Saturday as fellow reliever Nate Jones recorded four outs to pick up his third save of the season.Doctors are saying a couple of days, so Im thinking right after the All-Star break, Ill be ready to roll, Robertson said. ' ' '