RENTON, Wash. -- The Seattle Seahawks remain uncertain whether strong safety Kam Chancellor will be able to play Sunday against Arizona.Coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday that Chancellor remained day-to-day, but the Seahawks big safety did not practice later in the day. Chancellor suffered a groin injury last week during practice and missed last Sundays win over Atlanta.If Chancellor cant go, Kelcie McCray would likely get his second straight start.Carroll said the team hopes tight end Luke Willson will only miss a couple of weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery to repair a cartilage injury in his right knee. Willson underwent surgery Tuesday and while Carroll did not have a definitive timetable, he expected it to only be a few weeks.Hes as upbeat as you can imagine, very minimal stuff they had to do to him, everybody is pleased about that, Carroll said. Were really kind of expecting him to break records coming back. 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The 18th player to shoot 60 on the tour, Jamieson settled for par on the final hole when his 15-foot birdie chip grazed the edge of the hole and stayed out. After opening with rounds of 66 and 73 to make the cut by a stroke, he had 11 birdies in the bogey-free round. Mitchell Starc, Usman Khawaja, Joe Burns at the Gabba; Jackson Bird and Peter Siddle at the MCG; Shaun Marsh at the WACA - Australias selectors will have plenty to keep them occupied over the next few days as the Sheffield Shield season begins. A full round of matches - day-night games with the pink ball - starts on Tuesday, and the squad for Australias first Test against South Africa is set to be named on Friday.And while much of the squad is predictable, there are still a few decisions for Rod Marshs selection panel to make. Most notably, they will want to see Starc come through unscathed at the Gabba in his first match since having 30 stitches in his left shin following a training mishap in September.Starc said on Sunday that although he expected to be unrestricted in bowling over the coming weeks, he had been advised not to dive or slide in the field, or he would risk reopening the deep laceration suffered when he slid into the base of a set of metal stumps. Test captain Steven Smith will lead Starc and his New South Wales team-mates against Queensland at the Gabba this week.I think hell do his best to stay on his feet as much as he can, Smith told reporters in Sydney on Monday. Hes bowled the last couple of weeks, he feels like the ball is coming out really well so a bit of game time into him [will be good]. Ill take care of him and make sure hes okay for that first Test match. Its exciting to see him back on the park.Should Starc be passed fit for the Perth Test, which starts on Thursday next week, he will likely lead the attack alongside Josh Hazlewood, with spinner Nathan Lyon, allrounder Mitchell Marsh, and a third frontline fast man making up the bowling group. Bird is effectively the incumbent, having taken seven wickets against New Zealand in Christchurch in February.Australias only Tests since then have been in Sri Lanka, where two spinners were used alongside Starc and Hazlewood. However, Bird could have competition from Siddle, who played in the first Test in Wellington on the New Zealand tour in February before being diagnosed with stress fractures of the back. Siddle played three Matador Cup games this month, but this week will mark his first-class comeback.Siddle and Bird will both be in action in Melbourne, where Victoria take on Tasmania. On the other side of the country, Western Australia host South Australia at the WACA, where Shaun Marsh will be hoping to prove his fitness as he comes back from a hamstring problem. Marsh is David Warners incumbent Test opening partner, having made 130 in Australias most recent Test, in Colombo in August.Marsh came in for that third Test after the selectors sprung a surprisse by axing both Khawaja and Burns, who had been prolific scorers in the 2015-16 home Test summer and had each scored Test centuries in New Zealand in February.dddddddddddd Khawaja said this week that he felt he and Burns had been made scapegoats for Australias collective batting struggles against spin in Sri Lanka.Its a pretty big decision after just two Test matches, Khawaja told the Sydney Morning Herald this week. It was disappointing that Joe Burns and I were sort of the scapegoats for not performing. I just thought that Id only played two Test matches in the subcontinent and I got dropped. I wasnt the only person who wasnt scoring runs.There was only one other person who scored a 50 in the first two Test matches at that time and that was Steve Smith. I only had two bad Test matches on tough wickets. I found it pretty fickle that the selectors dropped me for the third one. It was disappointing how that panned out. But I guess theres some things you dont have control over.Although Marshs inclusion in Colombo was a success the other - Moises Henriques at No.5 - was a failure, which should mean there will be room for at least one of Burns or Khawaja in the first Test against South Africa at the WACA. Since the Sri Lankan tour, Khawaja has played only three matches, scoring an unbeaten 82 in an ODI against Ireland in South Africa, and then 38 and 35 in the final stages of the Matador Cup for Queensland.Uzzie probably hasnt got as many runs as he would have liked in the Matador Cup, Smith said on Monday. Hes come off a great summer here last year and hes a quality player so Im sure hell be amongst the runs soon.Meanwhile, in other Shield squad news, New South Wales batsman Nic Maddinson has been ruled out due to the delayed effects of concussion, having been struck on the helmet during Fridays Matador Cup elimination final. Maddinson played in the decider on Sunday, but Cricket New South Wales doctor John Orchard said Maddinson began feeling unwell late in the final.Maddinson will be joined on the sidelines by fellow batsman Daniel Hughes, who was also struck on the helmet in Fridays elimination final. Hughes was substituted out of that game under Cricket Australias new concussion substitute rules, and did not play in the final.Fast bowler Pat Cummins, who was again battling a stress fracture of the back during the off-season, made his return via six Matador Cup matches but has not been named in the New South Wales Shield squad. Cummins has not played a Shield game for more than five and a half years. ' ' '