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  1. Quentin Fields was a student at Tree Hill High School and a highly esteemed member of the Ravens teams who helped the team coached by Lucas Scott and Skills Taylor achieve success despite his injured hand. Under the tutelage of Nathan Scott and his literature teacher Haley James Scott he managed to overcome his arrogance and started to do well in school. He was shot and killed by Xavier Daniels, rocking Tree Hill. He was the second person to die as a Tree Hill High School student, the first bein

  2. season 6. The sixth season of One Tree Hill, an American television series, began on September 1, 2008, and concluded on May 18, 2009, with a total of 24 episodes. This is the third season to air on The CW television network. The season's seventh episode, "Messin' with the Kid" achieved a series high in Adults 18–34 with a 2.7 rating.

  3. According to actor Robbie Jones, Quentin “Q” Fields was “supposed to be around” much longer than he was on One Tree Hill. “This all unfolded because my series regular deal fell apart,” Jones, 46, said of his character’s shocking death on the Monday, December 4, episode of the “Drama Queens” podcast.

  4. Sep 23, 2023 · Xavier (Devin McGee), her attacker, eventually goes to jail — not for murdering Tree Hill basketball star Quentin (Robbie Jones), which he also did during a gas station robbery, but for keeping ...

  5. Dec 4, 2023 · Robbie Jones Joe Kohen/WireImage According to actor Robbie Jones, Quentin “Q” Fields was “supposed to be around” much longer than he was on One Tree Hill. “This all unfolded because my ...

  6. May 2, 2022 · According to Distractify, the reason Chad Michael Murray left "One Tree Hill" may surprise some fans. The actor, who played a main character and narrator Lucas Scott on the series, was reportedly written off the show after he couldn't come to terms during the contract negotiations. The outlet reports that Murray had asked for a pay raise going ...

  7. His debut appearance on "Judge Mooney" failed to make an impact, and though it took nearly four years for him to land his follow-up gig on "One Tree Hill," Jones made the most of it; he played Quentin Fields, an arrogant jock who slowly redeems himself, on over fifteen episodes.