Kepa, 19, is currently part of the New Zealand Under-21 World Youth Cup (WYC) squad, while Malesala is a shooter and aspiring lawyer who was selected for the 2024 Netball Nations Cup series and debuted for the Silver Ferns against England last year.
“We are thrilled to welcome Kaiya, who has been on our Pathway Lead programme and was an apprentice player for [the] Magic in 2023. She continues to work diligently in building her craft and has deserved the step up to training partner,” Araroa said.
“We are also incredibly pleased to have signed someone of Amorangi’s calibre, who made the decision to shift from South Auckland, seeking an opportunity to grow her game as a shooter.
“Kaiya’s involvement in the New Zealand Under-21 WYC squad speaks volumes about her potential, and Amorangi’s ability to shoot from range with her netball smarts make her an exciting prospect to have in our environment.”
Kepa said the opportunity with the Magic will allow to further develop her skills and immerse herself in a high-performance environment as she works towards her netball aspirations.
Malesala said she was eager to embrace the challenges of training alongside some of the best players in the league and to continue her growth as a key player in the shooting circle.