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He
had possibly one of the finest success
stories in all of Arkansas prep history.
At Little Rock Central, his teams won 10
state championships in 11 years and posted
a remarkable record of 111-14-3, losing
only three games to in-state teams. Rogers
(Ark.) High School was where Matthews
began his coaching career in 1944. He led
his squad to a 7-3 finish before moving to
Central as an assistant. His first Tiger
teams went 12-0-1 in 1947 and 9-1-1 in
1948. His next two teams finished 10-1 and
10-2. In 1951, his team was 9-3 but a
one-point loss to North Little Rock that
season was the last defeat a
Matthews-coached Central team had against
competition from Arkansas. The Tigers were
undefeated in the state the next six
years. Matthews led the Tigers to unbeaten
seasons in 1956 and 1957, and left the
school with a 33-game winning streak. His
1957 team was ranked No. 1 nationally. A
native of Atkins, Ark., Matthews played
football at Atkins High, Arkansas Tech,
and Arkansas and and with the Monticello
Marine-Navy team. He earned his
bachelor’s degree and his master’s in
education from Arkansas. Matthews also
served his country in the U.S. Marine
Corps during World War II.
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